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What does a stereo power amplifier do?

An audio power amplifier (or power amp) is an electronic amplifier that amplifies low-power electronic audio signals such as the signal from radio receiver or electric guitar pickup to a level that is high enough for driving loudspeakers or headphones.

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(Aim to get +v, 0v and -v )With eg; if TR1 has voltage 28V-0-28V so by using  two bridge each bridge rectify 28v , one of them provide +28v and other -28v we get 0v by combining them.


How does a stereo audio amplifier work?

An amplifier takes an input signal from a source, such as a laptop, turntable or CD player, and creates a larger copy of the original signal before it's sent to the speakers. It gets the power to do this from your mains electricity, which is sent directly to the power supply within the amplifier.

Why do I need a stereo amplifier?

In both home and car audio systems, an amplifier strengthens a weak audio signal. When the signal that goes into the amplifier is too weak to drive speakers, the signal that comes out can get the job done. The power of an amp dictates how loud and distortion-free the sound is.

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