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What does an amplifier do and why sell them?
- Distributes audio throughout the house or a business
- Creates clean, powerful sound
- Can be expanded as your needs grow
- Easy to connect to many types of audio equipment (AV receivers, Sonos, Atmos)
What can I do with an amplifier?
- Distributed Audio throughout a house, restaurant, fitness center, pub, school, business, etc.
- Additional Dolby Atmos Channels
What’s the difference between a stereo and mono amplifier?
A stereo amplifier has two channels (left and right) for traditional left/right audio. A mono amplifier has one channel and is often used to power subwoofers or single-speaker setups.
Can I use this amplifier with my TV or turntable?
Yes! Most amps support TVs via RCA or optical inputs. For turntables, you’ll need one with a built-in preamp — or use an external phono preamp.
What’s the wattage output of this amplifier?
Wattage varies by model. You’ll find both RMS (continuous power) and peak power listed in the product specs. RMS is the most reliable figure for comparison.