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Nedis RIAA Phono Preamp (RCA)
6 Reviews
25,49 EUR
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Nedis RIAA Phono Preamp (RCA)
6 Reviews

Connection between turntable and stereo system
Color: Black

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Pioneer VSX-835D-B 7.2 AV Receiver – IMAX, Dolby Atmos/Surround, 8K/4K
417,49 EUR
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Pioneer VSX-835D-B 7.2 AV Receiver – IMAX, Dolby Atmos/Surround, 8K/4K

7.2 channels for an immersive audio experience
Compatible with IMAX and Dolby Atmos

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Delivery: 6-10 weekdays
Latest 2026-01-05
Sony STR-DH190 Stereo Receiver with Phono & Bluetooth
311,25 EUR
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Sony STR-DH190 Stereo Receiver with Phono & Bluetooth

Enjoy your vinyl and Bluetooth streaming.
Connect to multiple audio sources with ease.

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Delivery: 30-38 weekdays
Latest 2026-02-12
ProCaster PH-01 MM Phono Preamp
51,79 EUR
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ProCaster PH-01 MM Phono Preamp

Enhances sound quality for MM cartridges.
User-friendly setup for optimal performance.

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Delivery: 30-38 weekdays
Latest 2026-02-12

3 Things You Should Consider When Buying an Amplifier

There are several things you should consider when you are about to buy a new amplifier, so you can be sure to get the amplifier that fits your needs.

Therefore, we provide below a number of considerations that you can make before you buy an amplifier, so you can better assess which type is right for you.

#1 - Are your speakers compatible with the amplifier?

Before you buy a new amplifier, it is important to check whether your speakers and subwoofer are compatible with the amplifier you want, so you can be sure they can be used together.

Amplifiers can indeed have different impedance, also known as electrical resistance measured in Ohm.

If the amplifier does not have an impedance that is compatible, you may get a poorer sound quality from the connection than an improvement.

For example, if you connect a speaker with 4 ohm to an 8 ohm output on the amplifier, you can overload the amplifier with double the power, potentially causing it to burn out.

If, on the other hand, you connect an 8 ohm speaker to a 4 ohm output, you only get half the power than you should have.

It is therefore important for you to check how many ohms your speakers use, so you can get the amplifier that fits and get the best possible sound quality.

#2 - How much output power do you need?

It can be a good idea to consider how much output power you need from your amplifier, as it can influence how much you get out of the amplifier.

The output power of the amplifier essentially sets the limit for how loud a volume you can get from your speakers.

When you connect a speaker to the amplifier, the amplifier helps to amplify the signal and the power from it.

However, if you want to play really loud music, it can quickly become an expensive investment, as amplifiers that provide high power are quite pricy.

This is because in order to amplify an already good speaker, the amplifier must use an even greater power to achieve a higher volume.

For example, if you have a speaker that plays with a 50W power, it requires a tenfold power from the amplifier to double the volume, namely 500W.

It may therefore be important for you to consider how much output power from the amplifier you need, as this can affect how much money you need to invest in your sound system.

#3 - What other inputs and connections should the amplifier have?

When you are choosing which amplifier best suits your needs, it can be important for you to consider what types of inputs and connections the amplifier should have.

Different amplifiers have the possibility for different inputs and connections, which may mean that you possibly want a specific type of connection in the amplifier so you can use extra accessories.

For example, you might want the option to connect some headphones or a headset, so it is good to have either jack or USB connections, ensuring you can use the amplifier to enjoy music in many different ways.

Additionally, it can be an advantage to consider how many of the different connections you will need in the amplifier, so you are not constantly changing the connection when you want to switch from speakers to headphones or vice versa.

This can get a bit annoying over time, and here an amplifier with many extra connections can be a good investment.

It is therefore important to consider how many connections and outputs you will need for your amplifier so you can get the best possible enjoyment out of it.

3 Advantages of Using an Amplifier

There are many advantages to having an amplifier connected to your speakers, but it can be hard to know what benefits you gain from it.

Therefore, we describe below a number of advantages that you can get by buying an amplifier for your sound system, so you can better evaluate whether you need an amplifier.

#1 - Better Sound Quality

With an amplifier, you can achieve a much better sound quality from your speakers.

A lot of the sound quality depends on the type and strength of the current that the speakers receive through the cable from the player, which can potentially vary considerably with players that are not of particularly high quality or just generally.

By connecting your speakers to an amplifier, you ensure a more stable signal transmission to your speakers, as the amplifier stabilizes the signal and ensures that the signal maintains the correct frequency.

This helps ensure that the sound quality is better optimized and provides the best possible listening experience for you.

#2 - Achieve a Higher Volume

If you find that you often need to have the music loud in order to hear something, then an amplifier could be a good investment to ensure you can achieve a high volume without potentially overloading your speakers.

This is especially necessary if you live or work in areas close to a construction site, an airport, or just a very busy road, as these noise disturbances can be very annoying for the music.

So if this is the case, it may be a good idea to consider an amplifier, so you can get a volume that can drown out the outside noise.

#3 - The Optimal Power Supply for Your Devices

With a proper amplifier, you can also ensure that the power supply to the various devices in your sound system is stabilized and optimized.

This way, you ensure that the sound system gets the right power supply with the correct ohm value, so you are sure to achieve the best possible listening experience from your speakers and players.

The power supply can indeed be very important to ensure that the sound is as clear and stable as possible.

If you are a true Hi-Fi enthusiast, it may also be a good idea to have separate power supplies for each device in the sound system, so you have the opportunity to adjust the settings for each individual device.

This provides that extra touch to make your sound system something truly special.

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