Hifi amplifier for maximum sound enjoyment
Hifi multi-channel or mono amplifiers have the task of amplifying the signal from the source. This is done by feeding the signal with electricity. After that, the loudspeaker is activated. Large amplifiers usually require an extra battery, which
Rule of thumb is a power of 1,000 watts or moreThere are different versions of the hi-fi amplifiers with the integrated signal processor, or DSP for short, also available as mono or multi-channel configurations. The
amplifier classes D and AB are mostly preferred in order to be sure to buy the right brand.
. Amplifiers from JL Audio,
Vibe Audio and Blam are among the most popular brands in our shop. If you want to jump straight to our top brands, click here:
B2 Audio,
Blam,
JL Audio,
Pride and
Vibe Audio.
Different amplifier classes must be considered when purchasing
Hifi amplifiers are divided into classes, here is an overview:
- Class A: referred to as the "energy bundle". This class contains hardly any distortion and scores with the best sound quality. However, Class A consumes more power
- Class B: is economical, requires less power than Class A models
- Class AB – flexible use, the combination of versions A and B, it can be said that the best features of both variants are in Class AB
- Class C – suitable for analog amplifiers
- Class D – works purely digitally, is often used with active loudspeakers. The term switching amplifier is appropriate here
- Class E – scores with the properties of Class C and D. The performance is accordingly efficient
The Class D amplifiers are efficient and powerful. The popular Class AB version combines the advantages of Class A and Class B amplifiers and is the most common in multi-channel amplifiers today.
Why is a hi-fi amplifier with DSP necessary?
This
amplifier is able to produce a
excellent sound experience The audio signal is split and evenly distributed across the frequency ranges. The
digital sound processor is, to put it succinctly, a component that digitizes the car hi-fi system, so to speak. The resulting signals are carefully passed on, resulting in an improvement in sound quality.
multi-channel or mono-channel amplifier
The
mono-channel amplifier or the single-channel
amplifier scores with its ease of use and is suitable for subwoofers. The multi-channel
amplifier has at least two to six channels. The common version consists of four channels. Here too, the more channels, the more different loudspeakers can be actively operated and separated. Special form: DSP amplifier. The hi-fi
amplifier shines with power and the DSP software. The sound system works solely via a single amplifier. DSP and
amplifier are in one housing and do all the work. An optional remote control with LCD display is another highlight that is often found in DSP amplifiers. It does not necessarily have to be the premium device. However, those who value high sound quality are not satisfied with the standard loudspeakers and are looking for an efficient solution. Nothing works without additional loudspeakers and amplification, that's clear. There are hi-fi
amplifiers for sound fanatics, from entry-level models to exclusive high-end amplifiers.What power should a hi-fi
amplifier have? Among other things, it depends on the number of channels.
4-channel amplifier is the most popular. The combination of two loudspeakers, the radio and a medium subwoofer works well and leads to a very good sound experience. Whether the multi-channel
amplifier is suitable or a smaller version is better also depends on the type of car.
Which manufacturers does Masori distribute?
At Masori, amplifiers with different numbers of channels are currently available from the following manufacturers: ARC Audio, Audio System, Awave, B2 Audio, Blam, DD Audio, DLS, Edge Car Audio, ESX, FOR-X, Ground Zero, Hifonics, JL Audio, Kicker, MiniDSP, Morel, Musway, Pride,
Rockford Fosgate, Sounddigital and STEG.
Conclusion
It is well known that even very good car radios do not provide the sound quality. The amplifiers and additional speakers are helpful to
desired sound experience The huge selection of amplifiers and
speakers is often confusing. It is therefore a good idea to take a closer look at the brands on offer before buying. Not every hi-fi
amplifier is automatically suitable for every sound system. In addition, everyone's taste in music is different - some people love bass tones and full volume, others prefer more subtle sounds. We are happy to help!