Amplifier (disambiguation)
An amplifier is a device for increasing the power of a signal. It may (also) refer to:
Electronic amplifiers
- Audio power amplifier
- Charge-transfer amplifier
- Class-D amplifier
- Differential amplifier
- Direct coupled amplifier
- Distributed amplifier
- Faithful amplification
- Headphone amplifier
- Instrument amplifier
- Bass instrument amplification
- Guitar amplifier
- Keyboard amplifier
- Instrumentation amplifier
- Low-noise amplifier
- Multistage amplifier
- Negative feedback amplifier
- Operational amplifier
- Preamplifier
- Programmable-gain amplifier
- RF power amplifier
- Valve amplifier
Other amplifier types
- Fluidic amplifier
- Magnetic amplifier
- Mechanical amplifier
- Optical amplifier
- Pneumatic amplifier
- Torque amplifier
Other uses
- Amplifier (band)
- Amplifier (Amplifier album)
- Amplifier (Dance Exponents album)
- "Amplifier" (song) by Imran Khan
- "Amplifier", a song by the dB's from the album Repercussion
- "Amplifier", a song by Manafest from the album Stones
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See also
- Amplification (disambiguation)
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