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What does an amplifier do in an audio system?

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An amplifier boosts the low-level audio signal generated by the head unit so that it's powerful enough to move the cones of the speakers in the system and create sound. But before the signal can be amplified, it has to be processed by a preamplifier or "preamp."Aug 25, 2011

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