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https://www.proacousticsusa.com Is there a difference between a power amplifier and a mixer amplifier, and how do you know which type of amplifier you need for your commercial sound system? On today’s Pro Acoustics Tech Talk, Nathan is talking all about power amplifiers, mixers, and mixer amplifiers. He will be defining each type as well as explaining the differences and how they each work. Audio Power Amplifier An audio amplifier is an electronic amplifier that amplifies an input signal up to a high enough wattage to where it can drive speakers. This will take an audio signal and transform that into electrical wattage. That wattage will then drive the speaker to make the paper cone move to generate sound waves. Audio Mixer An audio mixer is where you plug in lots of individual input sources so that you can control and adjust the actual audio signal. Some mixers are designed more for pro audio and some more for commercial audio, but the idea is they all allow you to adjust the audio signal and also match it to the appropriate output to drive an amplifier. Mixer Amplifier A mixer amplifier combines the characteristics of a mixer and an amplifier. Mixer amps not only have amplifiers built-in but can also control multiple input sources. You can set the volumes as well as adjust bass and treble and things like that from your mixer amplifier. What's important here is not only does it allow for multiple input sources, but it makes sure that whatever device you're connecting is driving the amplifier with the appropriate signal you need to make sure you get the wattage required. If you have any more questions about powered amplifiers, mixers, or mixer amplifiers, let us know by commenting below, emailing sales@proacoustics.com, or calling (888) 256-4112. If you like this video, give us a thumbs up and subscribe to our channel to be the first to know when we post new content about audio products and design. Find us on Facebook: / proacousticsusacom Follow us on Instagram: / proacousticsusa In this video: Crown XLS 1502 DriveCore 2 Series 2-Channel 300W at 8 Ohm Power Amplifier https://www.proacousticsusa.com/crown... TOA A-712 9-Channel 120W Integrated Mixer Amplifier https://www.proacousticsusa.com/toa-a... Pure Resonance Audio RMA120BT 5-Channel 120W Commercial Rack Mount Mixer Amplifier with Bluetooth 4 Ohm/70V https://www.proacousticsusa.com/pure-...