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That's why they're class D and only used for subwoofer amplification (efficiency).
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the 8100 is, but not all of em :rolleyes:


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the 8100 is, but not all of em :rolleyes:


I know. That's why i was just talking about the 8100. :p

My point is that its THD rating of 1% is acceptable for sub amplification in SQ situations. If you're talking about mids/highs, then it's a different story.


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Tripath amps are a variation of a class D amp. You can learn all about them at www.tripath.com

They offer the effeciency of class D with the ability to sound good. They are cheap to produce and extremely promising. I'm sure teh class T designation was given based on the name of the company. Besides, class D amps aren't truly class D amps anyway.

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