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A preamplifier (preamp) in an audio system is a device that amplifies low-level audio signals, such as those from microphones, turntables, or musical instruments, to a level suitable for further amplification by a power amplifier. It typically boosts signals from sources with weak output, ensuring they maintain clarity and detail. Preamplifiers also offer volume control and tone adjustments in many systems. In high-fidelity audio setups, a quality preamp is essential for preserving the integrity of the audio signal and ensuring the best sound performance by minimizing noise and distortion.