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Yes, a receiver can function as an amplifier, as it typically includes built-in amplification for audio signals. In this context, the receiver amplifies the audio from various sources, such as radio, streaming, or physical media, before sending the output to speakers. However, while all receivers have amplification capabilities, the quality and power of that amplification can vary widely between different models.

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