Power Amplifiers
Power amplifiers are electronic devices designed to increase the power of a signal. They take a low-power input signal and boost it to a higher power level, which is necessary for driving loads like speakers, antennas, or other high-power devices. Power amplifiers are commonly used in audio systems, broadcasting, telecommunications, and other applications where the signal strength needs to be enhanced for effective transmission or output.

Active Crossover
An analog signal active crossover is an electronic circuit used in audio systems to divide an audio signal into separate frequency bands before amplifying and sending them to different speakers or drivers (e.g., tweeters, midrange, and woofers). The purpose of a crossover is to ensure that each driver only receives the frequency range it is designed to handle, improving sound quality and reducing distortion.

Intelligent Power Distributor
Commercial amplifiers are robust, high-performance devices designed for use in various professional and large-scale audio applications. These amplifiers are engineered to handle heavy-duty use, delivering powerful and clear sound amplification across a range of settings.
