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Class T amps - seen this? [message #71374] Thu, 17 August 2006 14:57 Go to next message
DC is currently offline  DC
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These guys

http://www.tripath.com/

Have developed a new amp circuit called Class T. It allows for
extreme efficiency (95% in some cases) and potential for reducing
distortions significantly.

Oh, and there is a class T amp out now, with 15 watts a side, that
people like the sound of, that costs 30.00 (USD)... !

http://www.si-technologies.com/frontEnd/cm_productDetail.jsp ?productID=18

Tape Op reviewed it recently and while they didn't throw their
other amps in the trash, they did like it. Now, a 30 buck amp that
sounds good is cool enough, but what is really cool is a 300.00
amp that kills 2K amps and puts out 1000 watts. This is where
the Class T technology seems to be leading.

Yes, this will show up in our industry.

Anybody seen/heard any Class T stuff?

DC
Re: Class T amps - seen this? [message #71378 is a reply to message #71374] Thu, 17 August 2006 15:31 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Aaron Allen is currently offline  Aaron Allen   UNITED STATES
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Got any design spec pics/info?
AA


"DC" <dc@spammersinbrooklyn.org> wrote in message news:44e4e63c$1@linux...
>
> These guys
>
> http://www.tripath.com/
>
> Have developed a new amp circuit called Class T. It allows for
> extreme efficiency (95% in some cases) and potential for reducing
> distortions significantly.
>
> Oh, and there is a class T amp out now, with 15 watts a side, that
> people like the sound of, that costs 30.00 (USD)... !
>
> http://www.si-technologies.com/frontEnd/cm_productDetail.jsp ?productID=18
>
> Tape Op reviewed it recently and while they didn't throw their
> other amps in the trash, they did like it. Now, a 30 buck amp that
> sounds good is cool enough, but what is really cool is a 300.00
> amp that kills 2K amps and puts out 1000 watts. This is where
> the Class T technology seems to be leading.
>
> Yes, this will show up in our industry.
>
> Anybody seen/heard any Class T stuff?
>
> DC
>
Re: Class T amps - seen this? [message #71389 is a reply to message #71378] Thu, 17 August 2006 19:48 Go to previous messageGo to next message
DC is currently offline  DC
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There's quite a bet of techie info on the Tripath site, but it is at
the component level.

That's all I know of.

DC


"Aaron Allen" <nospam@not_here.dude> wrote:
>Got any design spec pics/info?
>AA
>
>
>"DC" <dc@spammersinbrooklyn.org> wrote in message news:44e4e63c$1@linux...
>>
>> These guys
>>
>> http://www.tripath.com/
>>
>> Have developed a new amp circuit called Class T. It allows for
>> extreme efficiency (95% in some cases) and potential for reducing
>> distortions significantly.
>>
>> Oh, and there is a class T amp out now, with 15 watts a side, that
>> people like the sound of, that costs 30.00 (USD)... !
>>
>> http://www.si-technologies.com/frontEnd/cm_productDetail.jsp ?productID=18
>>
>> Tape Op reviewed it recently and while they didn't throw their
>> other amps in the trash, they did like it. Now, a 30 buck amp that
>> sounds good is cool enough, but what is really cool is a 300.00
>> amp that kills 2K amps and puts out 1000 watts. This is where
>> the Class T technology seems to be leading.
>>
>> Yes, this will show up in our industry.
>>
>> Anybody seen/heard any Class T stuff?
>>
>> DC
>>
>
>
Re: Class T amps - seen this? [message #71395 is a reply to message #71389] Thu, 17 August 2006 20:45 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Aaron Allen is currently offline  Aaron Allen   UNITED STATES
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My first impression is that there don't have nearly enough rail voltage to
make these high output, but that might or might not be indicative of
capabilities in the future. Could be that the die is just not stout enough..
could be it's not stout enough.. yet.
Something to watch for.
If I was going to test one of these, it would be the TDA1400 w/o a doubt.

AA


"DC" <dc@spammersinoregon.com> wrote in message news:44e52a62$1@linux...
>
> There's quite a bet of techie info on the Tripath site, but it is at
> the component level.
>
> That's all I know of.
>
> DC
>
>
> "Aaron Allen" <nospam@not_here.dude> wrote:
>>Got any design spec pics/info?
>>AA
>>
>>
>>"DC" <dc@spammersinbrooklyn.org> wrote in message news:44e4e63c$1@linux...
>>>
>>> These guys
>>>
>>> http://www.tripath.com/
>>>
>>> Have developed a new amp circuit called Class T. It allows for
>>> extreme efficiency (95% in some cases) and potential for reducing
>>> distortions significantly.
>>>
>>> Oh, and there is a class T amp out now, with 15 watts a side, that
>>> people like the sound of, that costs 30.00 (USD)... !
>>>
>>> http://www.si-technologies.com/frontEnd/cm_productDetail.jsp ?productID=18
>>>
>>> Tape Op reviewed it recently and while they didn't throw their
>>> other amps in the trash, they did like it. Now, a 30 buck amp that
>>> sounds good is cool enough, but what is really cool is a 300.00
>>> amp that kills 2K amps and puts out 1000 watts. This is where
>>> the Class T technology seems to be leading.
>>>
>>> Yes, this will show up in our industry.
>>>
>>> Anybody seen/heard any Class T stuff?
>>>
>>> DC
>>>
>>
>>
>
Re: Class T amps - seen this? [message #71396 is a reply to message #71374] Thu, 17 August 2006 22:24 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Chris Latham is currently offline  Chris Latham   UNITED STATES
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I bought a couple of these and use them to power some old minimus 7s for
computer sound card playback. Pretty cool, but I haven't put them through
their paces to see what they're really capable of.

http://www.digitaladvisor.com/home-theater/sonic-impact-5066 _reviews.html?source=google&kw=sonic+impact+5066&cmp n=brndshrtrvmp
Re: Class T amps - seen this? [message #71399 is a reply to message #71395] Thu, 17 August 2006 22:03 Go to previous messageGo to next message
DC is currently offline  DC
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I am not a circuit guy, but couldn't the inherent efficiency of
the class T circuit (up to 95%) make up for this? Doesn't it
require less voltage on the rails to do the same work?

DC


"Aaron Allen" <know-spam@not_here.dude> wrote:
>My first impression is that there don't have nearly enough rail voltage
to
>make these high output, but that might or might not be indicative of
>capabilities in the future. Could be that the die is just not stout enough..

>could be it's not stout enough.. yet.
>Something to watch for.
>If I was going to test one of these, it would be the TDA1400 w/o a doubt.
>
>AA
>
>
>"DC" <dc@spammersinoregon.com> wrote in message news:44e52a62$1@linux...
>>
>> There's quite a bet of techie info on the Tripath site, but it is at
>> the component level.
>>
>> That's all I know of.
>>
>> DC
>>
>>
>> "Aaron Allen" <nospam@not_here.dude> wrote:
>>>Got any design spec pics/info?
>>>AA
>>>
>>>
>>>"DC" <dc@spammersinbrooklyn.org> wrote in message news:44e4e63c$1@linux...
>>>>
>>>> These guys
>>>>
>>>> http://www.tripath.com/
>>>>
>>>> Have developed a new amp circuit called Class T. It allows for
>>>> extreme efficiency (95% in some cases) and potential for reducing
>>>> distortions significantly.
>>>>
>>>> Oh, and there is a class T amp out now, with 15 watts a side, that
>>>> people like the sound of, that costs 30.00 (USD)... !
>>>>
>>>> http://www.si-technologies.com/frontEnd/cm_productDetail.jsp ?productID=18
>>>>
>>>> Tape Op reviewed it recently and while they didn't throw their
>>>> other amps in the trash, they did like it. Now, a 30 buck amp that
>>>> sounds good is cool enough, but what is really cool is a 300.00
>>>> amp that kills 2K amps and puts out 1000 watts. This is where
>>>> the Class T technology seems to be leading.
>>>>
>>>> Yes, this will show up in our industry.
>>>>
>>>> Anybody seen/heard any Class T stuff?
>>>>
>>>> DC
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>
>
Re: Class T amps - seen this? [message #71418 is a reply to message #71399] Fri, 18 August 2006 11:21 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Aaron Allen is currently offline  Aaron Allen   UNITED STATES
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Not exactly.. you will still need more voltage to swing the AC current up
and down. Effeciency has no affect on that variable... It's about Peak to
Peak voltage. Less voltage P2P IME has meant less wattage out.

To support this (possibly dated) information, I have been into a load of car
audio amps, and one of the first things they do is step the voltage (through
some kind of converter be it a dc to dc or a tesla coil setup) to a more
respectable number. There is a cost in efficiency this way, but that's how
it works in those designs.
9 - 11 volts makes this amp suspect, however they could be onto something
I'm not aware of.... which is why I'd start with that chip and bang on it
and test it's thermal output qualities also. Perhaps it's stepping up
internally and doesn't need a large rail voltage?

hmmm....

AA



"DC" <DC@spammerstothemoon.com> wrote in message news:44e54a0a$1@linux...
>
> I am not a circuit guy, but couldn't the inherent efficiency of
> the class T circuit (up to 95%) make up for this? Doesn't it
> require less voltage on the rails to do the same work?
>
> DC
>
>
> "Aaron Allen" <know-spam@not_here.dude> wrote:
>>My first impression is that there don't have nearly enough rail voltage
> to
>>make these high output, but that might or might not be indicative of
>>capabilities in the future. Could be that the die is just not stout
>>enough..
>
>>could be it's not stout enough.. yet.
>>Something to watch for.
>>If I was going to test one of these, it would be the TDA1400 w/o a doubt.
>>
>>AA
>>
>>
>>"DC" <dc@spammersinoregon.com> wrote in message news:44e52a62$1@linux...
>>>
>>> There's quite a bet of techie info on the Tripath site, but it is at
>>> the component level.
>>>
>>> That's all I know of.
>>>
>>> DC
>>>
>>>
>>> "Aaron Allen" <nospam@not_here.dude> wrote:
>>>>Got any design spec pics/info?
>>>>AA
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>"DC" <dc@spammersinbrooklyn.org> wrote in message
>>>>news:44e4e63c$1@linux...
>>>>>
>>>>> These guys
>>>>>
>>>>> http://www.tripath.com/
>>>>>
>>>>> Have developed a new amp circuit called Class T. It allows for
>>>>> extreme efficiency (95% in some cases) and potential for reducing
>>>>> distortions significantly.
>>>>>
>>>>> Oh, and there is a class T amp out now, with 15 watts a side, that
>>>>> people like the sound of, that costs 30.00 (USD)... !
>>>>>
>>>>> http://www.si-technologies.com/frontEnd/cm_productDetail.jsp ?productID=18
>>>>>
>>>>> Tape Op reviewed it recently and while they didn't throw their
>>>>> other amps in the trash, they did like it. Now, a 30 buck amp that
>>>>> sounds good is cool enough, but what is really cool is a 300.00
>>>>> amp that kills 2K amps and puts out 1000 watts. This is where
>>>>> the Class T technology seems to be leading.
>>>>>
>>>>> Yes, this will show up in our industry.
>>>>>
>>>>> Anybody seen/heard any Class T stuff?
>>>>>
>>>>> DC
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>
Re: Class T amps - seen this? [message #71422 is a reply to message #71418] Fri, 18 August 2006 11:32 Go to previous messageGo to next message
DC is currently offline  DC
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I'd love to see what you found experimenting around with one
of their chips.

BTW, they have a 100 watt (@8ohms) amp that runs on 60v
rails. Does that sound reasonable?

I bet they'd sample you one...

DC

"Aaron Allen" <know-spam@not_here.dude> wrote:
>Not exactly.. you will still need more voltage to swing the AC current up

>and down. Effeciency has no affect on that variable... It's about Peak to

>Peak voltage. Less voltage P2P IME has meant less wattage out.
>
>To support this (possibly dated) information, I have been into a load of
car
>audio amps, and one of the first things they do is step the voltage (through

>some kind of converter be it a dc to dc or a tesla coil setup) to a more

>respectable number. There is a cost in efficiency this way, but that's how

>it works in those designs.
>9 - 11 volts makes this amp suspect, however they could be onto something

>I'm not aware of.... which is why I'd start with that chip and bang on it

>and test it's thermal output qualities also. Perhaps it's stepping up
>internally and doesn't need a large rail voltage?
>
>hmmm....
>
>AA
>
>
>
>"DC" <DC@spammerstothemoon.com> wrote in message news:44e54a0a$1@linux...
>>
>> I am not a circuit guy, but couldn't the inherent efficiency of
>> the class T circuit (up to 95%) make up for this? Doesn't it
>> require less voltage on the rails to do the same work?
>>
>> DC
>>
>>
>> "Aaron Allen" <know-spam@not_here.dude> wrote:
>>>My first impression is that there don't have nearly enough rail voltage
>> to
>>>make these high output, but that might or might not be indicative of
>>>capabilities in the future. Could be that the die is just not stout
>>>enough..
>>
>>>could be it's not stout enough.. yet.
>>>Something to watch for.
>>>If I was going to test one of these, it would be the TDA1400 w/o a doubt.
>>>
>>>AA
>>>
>>>
>>>"DC" <dc@spammersinoregon.com> wrote in message news:44e52a62$1@linux...
>>>>
>>>> There's quite a bet of techie info on the Tripath site, but it is at
>>>> the component level.
>>>>
>>>> That's all I know of.
>>>>
>>>> DC
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> "Aaron Allen" <nospam@not_here.dude> wrote:
>>>>>Got any design spec pics/info?
>>>>>AA
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>"DC" <dc@spammersinbrooklyn.org> wrote in message
>>>>>news:44e4e63c$1@linux...
>>>>>>
>>>>>> These guys
>>>>>>
>>>>>> http://www.tripath.com/
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Have developed a new amp circuit called Class T. It allows for
>>>>>> extreme efficiency (95% in some cases) and potential for reducing
>>>>>> distortions significantly.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Oh, and there is a class T amp out now, with 15 watts a side, that
>>>>>> people like the sound of, that costs 30.00 (USD)... !
>>>>>>
>>>>>> http://www.si-technologies.com/frontEnd/cm_productDetail.jsp ?productID=18
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Tape Op reviewed it recently and while they didn't throw their
>>>>>> other amps in the trash, they did like it. Now, a 30 buck amp that
>>>>>> sounds good is cool enough, but what is really cool is a 300.00
>>>>>> amp that kills 2K amps and puts out 1000 watts. This is where
>>>>>> the Class T technology seems to be leading.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Yes, this will show up in our industry.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Anybody seen/heard any Class T stuff?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> DC
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>
>
Re: Class T amps - seen this? [message #71425 is a reply to message #71422] Fri, 18 August 2006 11:52 Go to previous messageGo to next message
DC is currently offline  DC
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Aaron,

Here's the link for the chip I was talking about

http://www.tripath.com/pb1400.htm

I meant to put it in my post.

DC
Re: Class T amps - seen this? [message #71426 is a reply to message #71425] Fri, 18 August 2006 12:44 Go to previous message
Tony Benson is currently offline  Tony Benson   UNITED STATES
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This sounds pretty interesting guys! Thanks for the links.

I was an early adaptor of Crown's BCA or class-I power amps. Here's a link
to the white page for any geeky types.

http://www.crownaudio.com/pdf/amps/bcapaper.pdf

Tony


"DC" <dc@spammersinhell.org> wrote in message news:44e60c5d$1@linux...
>
> Aaron,
>
> Here's the link for the chip I was talking about
>
> http://www.tripath.com/pb1400.htm
>
> I meant to put it in my post.
>
> DC
>
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