Power amplifers take a line level signal – like the one that comes out of a preamplifier or processor – and add power to it so that it can drive speakers. While most power amplifiers are built into receivers or otherwise have multiple channels, such as a stereo amplifier that works with both the left and right channel signal, some are one channel only. These “mono block” amplifiers offer significant benefits over traditional multichannel amplifiers. Writer Bio

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