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In layman's terms...

An AMPLIFIER amplifies the sound or makes louder so you can hear the sound coming out of the speakers.

An EQUALIZER equalizes a select number of frequencies. It's like having more choices between the treble knob and the bass knob on a stereo system. In other words, it controls the loudness level of a host of frequencies as opposed to just two centered frequencies (i.e. bass and treble).

So to sum it up, an amplifier's job is to turn up the volume, and the equalizer's job is to adjust the different bass frequencies (e.g. bass guitar, bass drum, organ, etc.), midrange frequencies (e.g. voices, guitars, horns, etc.), and high frequencies (e.g. cymbals, triangles, fighter jet engine whistle, etc.).

I hope this helps clarify the two components (which are actually supplemental to each other) for you?

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2006-10-07 11:00:13 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

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What is the difference between an amplifier and an equalizer?

2015-08-19 17:38:58 · answer #2 · answered by Jenice 1 · 0 0

A amplifier just makes the sound more powerful sounding. A equalizer is just for tweaking the sound after it is amplified. Without a equalizer all your frequecies are set at flat or 0db. If your receiver has a bass and treble adjustment you don't really need a equalizer because those two adjusments do a really good job at adjusting the sound. Plus its much easier to adjust two adjustments than a 5 or 7 band equalizer.

2006-10-06 13:05:35 · answer #3 · answered by coach 1 · 1 1

Genearly, an amplifier is any device that uses a small amount of energy to control a larger amount of energy. In popular use, the term today usually refers to an electronic amplifier, often as applied to audio applications. The relationship of the input to the output of an amplifier — usually expressed as a function of the input frequency — is called the transfer function of the amplifier, and the magnitude of the transfer function is termed the gain.

In audio processing, equalization (EQ) is the process of restoring the frequency envelope of a sound. In passing through any channel, data is temporal/frequency spreading occurs. Etymologically, it means to correct, or make equal, the frequency response of a signal. The term "equalizer" is eroneous applied as a general term for audio filters. DJ mixing equipment and Hifi audio components often include so called graphic equalizers/equalisers or simply equalizer/equaliser. These are in fact general all purpose filters, which can be arranged to produce the effect of low pass, high pass, band pass and band stop filters. Only when these filters are arranged so as to reverse the effects of the internal circuitry on sound output, are they operating as equalisers.

2006-10-06 10:34:27 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

An amplifier is just what it sounds like, to amplify the sound. An equalizer allows you to tweak the upper, lower and mid-range frequency so you can produce sound with the levels of treble and bass that you like.

You have to have an amplifier, but you don't need an equalizer.

2006-10-06 10:30:40 · answer #5 · answered by babalu2 5 · 1 1

An amplifier makes a large copy of an input signal. You control how large with the volume control.

An equaliser is a group filters. It allows you to play around with the sytem's frequency reponse, i.e. make it amplifiy some frequencies more than it amplifies others (and in so doing destroy the flat frequency response which the amplifier's designer struggled to achieve.)

2006-10-06 12:08:58 · answer #6 · answered by dmb06851 7 · 1 1

An amplifier is designed to amplify music, basically giving sound to your speakers and a EQ is to tailor your music to your taste

2006-10-06 14:04:13 · answer #7 · answered by tomwat42_99 2 · 1 0

What Is An Equalizer

2016-11-02 11:25:15 · answer #8 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

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