Q. What do you know about Input Impedance?
Input Impedance : Amplifiers will be quoted as having a specific input impedance. The sort of load it will place on preceding equipment, such as a preamplifier. It is neither practical nor useful to match the impedance of a preamp to a power amp, or a power amp to a speaker.
The load is that resistance or impedance placed on the output of an amplifier. In the case of a power amplifier, the load is most commonly a loudspeaker. Any load will require that the source (the preceding amplifier) is capable of providing it with sufficient voltage and current to be able to perform its task. In the case of a speaker, the power amplifier must be capable of providing a voltage and current sufficient to cause the speaker cone(s) to move. This movement is converted to sound by the speaker.