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Probabaly switching amplifier is the more appropriate phrase for this amplifier. Often terms are applied broadly and, viewing this broadly one could make an argument that the Tripath is digital - to an extent.
Can somebody explain this? Is Tripath saying that there is an ADC and a DAC within the Tripath chip? Vinnie?
I think of it this way. An amplifier simply moderates the current delivered from a power supply in such a way that the current flow mimicks the input signal at the desired volume. If the moderation is performed using digital circuitry then it could be considered a digital amp. But the flow of current from the power supply to the speakers is always an analog process....
An amplifier simply moderates the current delivered from a power supply in such a way that the current flow mimicks the input signal at the desired volume. If the moderation is...
The Tact has a switching output also so, in this respect it's no different than a Tripath or other class "D" switching type amplifier. The Tact does appear to skip one conversion stage though, if fed directly from a transport's digital output. It takes a digital sample and, using it's built ...