"Preamp" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Preamp" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Preamp" Meaning

A preamp is a type of electronic amplifier designed to boost the weak electrical signal from a musical instrument, microphone, or other low-level source before it is sent to a main amplifier, or power amp. The primary function of a preamplifier is to amplify the signal without distorting it, making it clear and free of noise.

"Preamp" Examples

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Audio Equipment: The musician plugged a preamp into her guitar to boost the signal before sending it to the mixing board.
Medical Devices: The doctor recommended a preamp device to help amplify her patient's heart rate signal for more accurate monitoring.
Film Industry: The film director used a preamp to boost the gain on the audio recording for a high-quality sound in the movie's dialogue scene.
Scientific Instruments: The scientist calibrated the preamp on her oscilloscope to measure the high-frequency signal from the data being collected.
Technology: The company's new smartphone features a preamp built into the earpiece to ensure clear audio for phone calls.

"Preamp" Similar Words

Preamble

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Preambles

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Preambles are introductory speeches or statements that precede an important text, event, or document, providing necessary background information or setting the context.<br><br>Example: The preface to a book is a preample that explains the author's intentions and background of the book.<br><br>In general, a preample is a sequence of declarative statements that set out the context, purposes or scope of a legal document, legally binding instrument or international agreement (protocol, treaty, convention, proposal or other), often at the beginning of such a document, and which may also include some preliminary context and global objectives, which are an integral part of it, to outline the setting and purposes.<br><br>Some common types of preemables include:<br><br>1. Proceedings prior to an international agreement<br>2. Extention to British national law (name of the Act)<br>3. Extension to British overseas territories

Preambulary

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Non-existent word.<br><br>However, I believe you meant "preamble".<br><br>Preamble: A preamble is a introductory statement or explanatory note to a document, treaty, law, or document that sets out the purpose or background of the document. It serves to introduce and clarify the purpose or context of the document.

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Preambulate means to walk before or ahead of someone or something, often in a ceremonial or formal manner.

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Preambulations

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Preamplification

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Preannounce

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