power amplification - translation to greek
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power amplification - translation to greek

AUDIO AMPLIFIER THAT REACHES POWER OUTPUT SUFFICIENT TO CONTROL A LOUDSPEAKER
Power amplifier; Audio Amplifier; Amplifier Home Audio; Audio amplifier; Amplification (audio); Power amplifiers; Power amplifer; Power amp; Amplification device
  • De Forest's prototype audio amplifier of 1914.
  • McIntosh]] MC240 from 1961 with exposed vacuum tubes
  • ul=g}}, power output ca. 0.1 W into a 32 Ohm load.
  • archive-date=2011-04-24 }} Cyrus Audio: Product Archive: Cyrus One</ref>
  • Five rack-mounted audio power amplifiers used in a [[sound reinforcement system]].
  • Pyle]] two-channel power amplifier
  • Rear panel of a medium-sized [[sound reinforcement system]] located at one side of the stage at a pop concert. The setup includes the [[mixing console]] for the [[sound engineer]] (standing behind) and the power amplifiers which are partly stacked in a 19-inch rack on the right.
  • Audio stereo power amplifier made by [[Unitra]]

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ενίσχυση δυνάμεως
position of power         
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θέση ισχύος
master computer         
1992 VIDEO GAME
Master Computer; New Earth (Power Blade); Power-Blade; Power Blazer
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Definition

amplification
n.
1.
Enlargement, greatening, extension, dilation, expansion, broadening, development.
2.
Full detail, fulness, diffuseness, prolixity, diffuse narrative, copious discourse.

Wikipedia

Audio power amplifier

An audio power amplifier (or power amp) is an electronic amplifier that amplifies low-power electronic audio signals, such as the signal from a radio receiver or an electric guitar pickup, to a level that is high enough for driving loudspeakers or headphones. Audio power amplifiers are found in all manner of sound systems including sound reinforcement, public address, home audio systems and musical instrument amplifiers like guitar amplifiers. It is the final electronic stage in a typical audio playback chain before the signal is sent to the loudspeakers.

The preceding stages in such a chain are low-power audio amplifiers which perform tasks like pre-amplification of the signal, equalization, mixing different input signals. The inputs can also be any number of audio sources like record players, CD players, digital audio players and cassette players. Most audio power amplifiers require these low-level inputs, which are line level.

While the input signal to an audio power amplifier, such as the signal from an electric guitar, may measure only a few hundred microwatts, its output may be a few watts for small consumer electronics devices, such as clock radios, tens or hundreds of watts for a home stereo system, several thousand watts for a nightclub's sound system or tens of thousands of watts for a large rock concert sound reinforcement system. While power amplifiers are available in standalone units, typically aimed at the hi-fi audiophile market (a niche market) of audio enthusiasts and sound reinforcement system professionals, most consumer electronics audio products, such as clock radios, boomboxes and televisions have relatively small power amplifiers that are integrated into the product.