What is the difference between a combined amplifier and a split amplifier?
Jun 22,2024 shuoyi
A combined amplifier is a combination of a front-end amplifier and a back-end amplifier, which can be installed in the same chassis to have both functions simultaneously. The combined amplifier is a popular listening device for home use, such as karaoke, adjusting pitch, etc. It is also very friendly to entry-level enthusiasts, with simple settings and convenient adjustment.
Generally speaking, as a seasoned audiophile, the preferred option is a split type amplifier, paired with high-quality sound sources and speakers, in order to be more authentic. The split front and rear power amplifiers are not located in the same chassis, causing relatively less interference and better detail performance. They can also be diversified according to their own audio-visual preferences. Both have their own advantages and disadvantages, choose according to your actual needs.