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preamp

American  
[pree-amp] / ˈpriˌæmp /
Or pre-amp

noun

Informal.
  1. a preamplifier.


Etymology

Origin of preamp

First recorded in 1955–60; by shortening

Example Sentences

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The writeup contains a couple of hints about the player’s functionality, like the fact that it has a built-in preamp, is powered over USB and features a replaceable cartridge and needle.

From The Verge • Jun. 10, 2022

It can be the preamp for your podcast mic, a field recorder when filming video, a multi-channel multi-mic instrument recorder for jam sessions, and a variety of other things.

From The Verge • Nov. 12, 2021

Although the $400 version does not come with a built-in preamp, a slightly more expensive option with the same sleek look does.

From Slate • Apr. 12, 2018

Out of the box, the record player has a solid needle, stereo cables, built-in preamp, and USB extension, all of which have more advanced alternatives for serious listeners.

From Time • Nov. 29, 2013

Both Vicious and Rotten sported hairdos that looked as if they had been blow-dried in a wind tunnel or plugged into a preamp.

From Time Magazine Archive