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Tzutzu

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Anyone of you, guys, has any experience with those class T amplifiers? What speakers would you recommend for them? Do the speakers have to be very sensitive or it doesn't matter? I think the price allows some experiments (just for fun... or music?)
 

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With an Amptastic Mini-T I found it works very well within normal listening conditions with speakers at least 90db, with speakers in the mid 80s I fund it horrible. It is all about sensitivity.
 

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With an Amptastic Mini-T I found it works very well within normal listening conditions with speakers at least 90db, with speakers in the mid 80s I fund it horrible. It is all about sensitivity.
 

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Tzutzu said:
Anyone of you, guys, has any experience with those class T amplifiers? What speakers would you recommend for them? Do the speakers have to be very sensitive or it doesn't matter? I think the price allows some experiments (just for fun... or music?)

Class 'T' amps are really Class 'D' amps - switching output amplifiers. The 'Class T' referred to the first letter 'T' in the now defunct Tripath corp. who popularised the design. Their chipset is still available and is used in many of the low powered small form factor and DIY amps.

Class 'D' is probably the most widely used design of audio amp these days - found in most smartphones and similar applications. It is found in many HiFi applications as well, the amp of choice for active subs, and a number of mainstream manufacturers have class D offerings.
 

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