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  2. Integrated amplifier - Wikipedia

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    An integrated amplifier (pre/main amp) is an electronic device containing an audio preamplifier and power amplifier in one unit, as opposed to separating the two. [1][2] Most modern audio amplifiers are integrated and have several inputs for devices such as CD players, DVD players, and auxiliary sources. Vintage integrated amplifiers commonly ...

  3. NAD 3020 - Wikipedia

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    NAD 3020. The NAD 3020 is a stereo integrated amplifier by NAD Electronics, considered to be one of the most important components in the history of high fidelity audio. [1] Launched in 1978, this highly affordable product delivered a good quality sound, which acquired a reputation as an audiophile amplifier of exceptional value.

  4. Naim NAIT - Wikipedia

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    The Naim NAIT (acronym for " N aim A udio I n t egrated amplifier") is an integrated amplifier from the British hi-fi manufacturer, Naim Audio. The original NAIT is one of the most recognisable pieces of hi-fi equipment ever made. [1] Hi-fi critic Lucio Cadeddu recognised its legendary status, referring to it as "one of the most controversial ...

  5. Sansui AU-11000 - Wikipedia

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    The Sansui AU-11000 is a home audio integrated amplifier built by Japanese audio electronics manufacturer Sansui during the mid 1970s. The amplifier is known across the audiophile community for its high-output power and low Total harmonic distortion (THD). The AU-11000 has an output power of 110 watts -per- channel, [1] and was one of the ...

  6. Operational amplifier - Wikipedia

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    An operational amplifier (often op amp or opamp) is a DC-coupled electronic voltage amplifier with a differential input, a (usually) single-ended output, [1] and an extremely high gain. Its name comes from its original use of performing mathematical operations in analog computers.

  7. CMOS amplifier - Wikipedia

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    CMOS amplifiers (complementary metal–oxide–semiconductor amplifiers) are ubiquitous analog circuits used in computers, audio systems, smartphones, cameras, telecommunication systems, biomedical circuits, and many other systems. Their performance impacts the overall specifications of the systems. They take their name from the use of MOSFETs ...