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Preamplifier

A preamplifier (preamp), as its name suggests, is an amplifier which precedes another amplifier.

The second amplifier is typically a power amplifier (power amp). In this example, the job of the preamp is to amplify a low level signal, perhaps from a microphone or pickup, to line level and to apply any necessary equalization and tone control .

A preamplifier is an electronic amplifier designed to prepare an electrical signal for further amplification.

Preamplifiers may be:

  • in a separate housing.
  • incorporated into the housing or chasis of the amplifier they feed.
  • mounted in other items of equipment, such as microphones and electric guitars.

Examples are:

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