Power Amplifier

A low-impedance amplifier is an audio amplifier designed to drive speakers with a low impedance, typically 2, 4, or 8 ohms. These amplifiers are commonly used in home audio systems, professional audio setups, and automotive audio systems.

Low-impedance amplifiers are optimized to deliver high current output to drive low-impedance loads effectively. They typically provide higher power output compared to constant voltage amplifiers, making them suitable for applications where high-fidelity sound reproduction and dynamic range are important, such as music playback or studio monitoring.

These amplifiers often feature advanced circuitry and high-quality components to minimize distortion and maintain signal integrity even at high power levels. They may also include features like thermal protection, short-circuit protection, and impedance matching to ensure reliable performance and protect the amplifier and connected speakers from damage.

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