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- A preamplifier, also known as a preamp, is an electronic amplifier that converts a weak electrical signal into an output signal strong enough to be noise-tolerant...
- The term microphone preamplifier can either refer to the electronic circuitry within a microphone, or to a separate device or circuit that the microphone...
- piezoelectric material. Microphones typically need to be connected to a preamplifier before the signal can be recorded or reproduced. In order to speak to...
- current line of "hybrid" amplifier, featuring a 12AX7 preamplifier valve emplo**** in the preamplifier (to "warm up" the signal) as well as solid-state components...
- Straightline Preamplifier ML-1 Preamplifier ML-6, ML-6A, ML-6B Preamplifier ML-7, ML-7A Preamplifier ML-8 Microphone Preamplifier ML-10, ML-10A Preamplifier ML-12...
- naturally and purely as possible. It was the malfunction of a faulty preamplifier that caused the development of the first Burmester product. Because the...
- also be categorized by their physical placement in the signal chain; a preamplifier may precede other signal processing stages, for example, while a power...
- equalisations, poor components and accessories (including loudspeakers), preamplifiers historically contained extensive and very flexible equalization and...
- current-to-voltage preamplifier. The fact that the CAFM uses two different detection systems (optical for the topography and preamplifier for the current)...
- amplifier (pre/main amp) is an electronic device containing an audio preamplifier and power amplifier in one unit, as opposed to separating the two. Most...