Questions

Do I need a pre amp if I have a receiver?

Do I need a pre amp if I have a receiver?

You do not need a phono preamp if your receiver has a phono input. The same goes if your record player has an internal preamp. In most cases, the phono preamplifiers included in receivers or turntables are low quality. An external preamp will almost always result in much better output.

Can you use a receiver as an amplifier?

Can I Use a Receiver as a Separate Power Amp? A It’s not the most elegant solution, but yes, you can. To use it as a power amp, connect cables from the Marantz pre-pro’s amplifier outputs to the Pioneer receiver’s multichannel analog inputs.

What is the pre-out on a receiver for?

Pre-outs are used to connect an external amplifier to your receiver so they can power speakers in your Home Theater system. This is convenient if you have an extra amplifier you’d like to use or if any of your speakers require more power than your receiver alone can provide.

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Can I use another receiver as a preamp?

Connect an old stereo receiver with standard cables for use as a preamp. Modern audio-video receivers are equipped with jacks with which to connect preamplified devices such as CD players and tape decks. An old stereo receiver can be used as a preamp with standard stereo cables and two tape-deck connections.

Does a receiver work as a preamp?

A receiver contains both a preamp and an amp, and they can basically be split into whether you want an integrated or separate system.

Can you use an old receiver as a preamp?

Is a stereo receiver the same as an amplifier?

So is a receiver the same as an amplifier? An amplifier is just a device that takes an audio signal and amplifies it so that your speakers can use it to play the audio. A receiver has an amplifier in it, but has extra functionalities such as a tuner, preamp, radio, input selection, volume controls, and more.

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Is line out the same as pre-out?

Line out is *normally* a fixed voltage signal unaffected by the volume control. Pre-out is normally a variable signal since it is intended to be connected to a power amp, in this case adjusting the volume control adjusts the output signal level as a power amp is traditionally fixed gain.

Does Pre-Out voltage matter?

If you are planning to add an amplifier to your mobile electronics system, make sure your source unit can produce at least 4 volts of output on the preamps. This extra voltage will allow your installer to reduce both the sensitivity controls on your amplifier and the background noise level of the system.

Can I connect a power amp to a receiver?

For connecting a power amp to an AV receiver, you will need an RCA cable to connect these two pieces of equipment as well as an associated speaker and speaker wire to stream the audio from the amp to the speaker.