Preamp - what's the purpose?


Intentionally dumb question...

I've heard various 5-15W tube amps in my room. EL84, 300B, etc. They all have input stages and the output stage. I send them a line-level signal from a DAC.

Sitting a few meters away from my loudspeakers, the first watt alone gives me roughly 80db of volume. I think these amps are biased to expect the line level signal directly. Why wouldn't the designer do that?

So what's the point of adding a pre-amp? Why do people do it?

thanks in advance

 

clustrocasual

Showing 1 response by bigkidz

It is all about system matching.  BUT IMO, preamps do more that what has been already stated above.  A good preamp will add dynamics, loud to soft to loud contract, speed, soundstage dimension - front to back - side to side, tone, separation of vocals and instruments, flow of music, definition, details, clarity, float high frequencies, provide a more beautiful mid-range especially with female vocals, woodwinds, and strings, a more realistic sound, etc.

Happy Listening.