Home Amplifiers


    Sometimes, you just need more "OOMPH"!!  This is where home amplifiers become incorporated into your home theater system.  These components give your hungry home theater speakers what they crave; the powerful signal needed to deliver seriously superior sound quality.

Home Amplifier: What They Do

    It is the job of the home theater amplifier to take the signals it receives and boost them, making the original signal stronger.  Inside the amplifier, there is a myriad of components working together to boost the voltage coming into the component to higher levels.  This intensified voltage is then sent to the speakers in your home theater system.

What a Home Amplifier Means to You

    The voltage that the amplifier sends to your home theater speakers is of great benefit to you.  Though your neighbors may not appreciate the results of your new amplifier, they will notice the difference.  The boosted voltage will allow your speakers to run more efficiently, playing louder at lower volume settings.  The speakers will also have a level of clarity that they had previously lacked.

    Home amplifiers range in price from a few hundred to several thousand dollars.  Like everything else in home theater, quality is key with your home theater amplifier.  You need an amplifier that can deliver clean signal to your speakers to truly benefit from the component.  Not only that, amplifiers of shoddy quality can actually damage your speakers by sending them distorted signals.  These distorted signals cause your speakers to move in ways they were not designed to causing wear to the cones.  If you are going to a home amplifier, do it right and get one that will benefit your system.