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Integrated Amplifiers

Discover the heart of your audio system in our Integrated Amplifiers collection, where innovation meets impeccable sound. Our carefully curated selection features integrated amplifiers that combine pre-amplification and power amplification into one sleek, efficient unit, ensuring a seamless, rich audio experience for audiophiles and casual listeners alike.
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    Roksan Attessa Integrated Amplifier Black

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    Roksan's entry-level Attessa amp offers the same class-leading performance as the streaming amp, just without BluOS connectivity. One-touch d...

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    Roksan Attessa Integrated Amplifier Silver ONE ONLY BOXED

    Roksan
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    Roksan's entry-level Attessa amp offers the same class-leading performance as the streaming amp, just without BluOS connectivity. One-touch dial co...

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FAQs about Integrated Amplifiers

An integrated amplifier combines a preamplifier and a power amplifier into a single unit. The preamplifier section handles input selection and volume control, while the power amplifier boosts the audio signal to a level that can drive speakers. This integration simplifies audio setups by reducing the number of components required. In contrast, a preamplifier and a power amplifier as separate units (referred to as separates) offer more customisation and potential quality improvements but at the cost of complexity and space.

When selecting an integrated amplifier, consider the following factors:

  • Power Output: Ensure it provides enough power to drive your speakers efficiently at the desired volume levels without distortion.
  • Connectivity: Look for the types and number of inputs and outputs you need, including analogue inputs (like RCA), digital inputs (such as optical or coaxial), and outputs for speakers and possibly subwoofers. Also, consider modern features like Bluetooth or Wi-Fi for streaming audio.
  • Compatibility: Check that the amplifier is compatible with your existing audio components and speakers in terms of input types and impedance.
  • Sound Quality: Read reviews or, better yet, audition the amplifier to assess its sound characteristics and ensure they match your preferences.
  • Features: Some amplifiers come with additional features like built-in DACs (Digital-to-Analog Converters), phono stages for turntables, or tone controls for sound customisation.

Integrated amplifiers can be used with a wide range of speakers, but it's important to ensure compatibility. Key factors include the amplifier's power output (measured in watts) and the speakers' impedance (measured in ohms) and sensitivity (measured in dB). The amplifier should provide sufficient power for your speakers' requirements without exceeding their handling capacity, especially in larger rooms or for higher volume levels.

Many modern integrated amplifiers include digital inputs and built-in digital-to-analog converters (DACs), allowing you to connect digital sources directly, such as computers, CD players, or streaming devices. For streaming music, some amplifiers offer built-in Wi-Fi or Bluetooth connectivity. If your amplifier lacks these features, you can connect a separate streamer or use a Bluetooth adapter to enable wireless streaming from your smartphone, tablet, or computer.

The integrated amplifier is central to the performance of your audio system, influencing clarity, detail, and the overall listening experience. A high-quality amplifier can significantly improve sound quality by accurately amplifying the audio signal without adding distortion or noise. It should also have enough power to drive your speakers properly, ensuring a dynamic and engaging sound at all volume levels. While speakers and source components also play crucial roles in the audio chain, the integrated amplifier is key to bringing out the best in your system.

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