Sweetnighter New member Oct 17, 2004 #1 Is the only difference between an amp and a preamp the presence of a speaker? I feel like such an idiot asking this question. thanks!
Is the only difference between an amp and a preamp the presence of a speaker? I feel like such an idiot asking this question. thanks!
Blue Bear Sound New member Oct 17, 2004 #2 Typically, a preamp is used to take the relatively low output from microphones and bring them up to line level...... an amplifier is used to take line-level signals and bring them up to a level suitable for driving speakers........
Typically, a preamp is used to take the relatively low output from microphones and bring them up to line level...... an amplifier is used to take line-level signals and bring them up to a level suitable for driving speakers........
T TimOBrien New member Oct 17, 2004 #3 Pre = "Before" in Latin (some of us had to take it...) "Before the Amp" Microphone > Preamp > Whatever > Power Amplifier > Speaker....> Ears
Pre = "Before" in Latin (some of us had to take it...) "Before the Amp" Microphone > Preamp > Whatever > Power Amplifier > Speaker....> Ears