"alan ralph" wrote in message
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Hi All,
I dont know if this has been discussed before ?
You may have seen this amp being reviewed in the HiFi mags and getting
rave
reviews,(HiFi World-June 2005) and I just got
mine today from an ebay seller in the USA and it is very good considering
its price is $20-30 or about £40 inc shipping to UK.
Currently mine is running on a on a pair of 3way bookshelf speakers (ITT
8072 speakers) fed from a Harmon Kardon DAB/FM tuner and its quite good
considering its low power. This is not my main system, but my 2nd system
in
the "computer room/home office" where the amp is either a Marantz PM7200
or
an Armstrong 600. If this is what a cheap class D amp can sound like I
dont
think it will be to long before we see a lot more of this technology used
in
mainstream amps.
Here is the review
http://www.tnt-audio.com/ampli/t-amp_e.html
Here is the chip set data sheet
http://www.tripath.com/downloads/TA2024.pdf
Here it is in a posh box
http://mywebpages.comcast.net/ampbox/page2.html
and another posh box
http://www.redwineaudio.com/Clari_T_Amp.html
Regards
Alan
I thought class D amps where generally considered for use with subs, is
class T not the better quality equivalent for full range amplification?
Having
said that my 372W rms (QC tested), fully digital class D amp cost me £150
(rrp £250)
so sounds cheap enough. Happy with mine Sub sounds great.

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