Collection: Preamplifiers
A preamplifier, or preamp, acts as the control center in audio systems, processing low-level signals from sources like CD players or microphones. It offers input options and selection controls, along with volume, tone, and equalization adjustments. Preamps amplify weak signals, minimize noise, and enhance audio quality. Some models include headphone outputs, phono stages, or digital conversion capabilities. When combined with power amplifiers, preamps provide precise signal control, optimizing audio system performance.