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I don't think it's that cheap, considering the amp was only $30 before mods, but hey. I'm not knocking Mr. Rossi's design or effort or anything. I'm sure he did do a ton of hard work with the T-Amps; I just can't personally pay $400 for something that was only $30 to start off with. Keep up the great work Vinnie.
...I just can't personally pay $400 for something that was only $30 to start off with. Keep up the great work Vinnie.
Hey Vinnie, can the battery charged by 220v outlet? I'm moving abroad and have to keep that in mind. Looks sweet otherwise. Keep it up!
Doug,Yes the power would drop, but your speakers are really efficient!I believe in theory, a speaker that is 8 ohms and 94dB would play about as loud as a 16 ohm speaker that is 97dB (the plus 3dB in sensitivity requires half the power, and the doubling of ohms requires twice the power, so they should cancel out). I need to look into this. The Tripath may not like an impedance greater than 8 ohms. I believe the external LC filter output filter is optimized for 4 to 8 ohms. Let me do some research...-Vinnie
Doug,After speaking with Tripath, it appears that you can use speakers that have an impedance of 16 ohms. However, they mentioned that the frequency response tends to curve upward more steeply at around 20kHz when you use a higher impedance speaker. I'm not sure how noticeable this would be, but it may be worth a try.-Vinnie
Quote from: Vinnie R.Doug,After speaking with Tripath, it appears that you can use speakers that have an impedance of 16 ohms. However, they mentioned that the frequency response tends to curve upward more steeply at around 20kHz when you use a higher impedance speaker. I'm not sure how noticeable this would be, but it may be worth a try.-Vinnieinteresting - i'd be curious what the frequency response looks like from 20khz to 30khz; these speakers are ribbons, & have decent extension...thanks,doug s.
Doug,While Tripath told me that the TA2024 would be fine with a 16ohm load, they do not have any frequency response graphs to offer that show above 20kHz. I will email their engineering departement to see if they can provide me this information. I'm sure they have the simulation software and a software model of the chip. Even with a peak in the 20kHz - 30kHz range when using 16ohm speakers, I wonder if one could actually hear this increase since it is way up there in frequency.-Vinnie
vinnie, if the amp was still flat at 20khz into a 16 ohm load, & started a rise from *that* point, then i think it would be ok. do you think the amp is making ~2.5w at that load? i'm power-hungry - i'd sure like at least 5 watts! thanks,doug s.
Quote from: nullI don't think it's that cheap, considering the amp was only $30 before mods, but hey. I'm not knocking Mr. Rossi's design or effort or anything. I'm sure he did do a ton of hard work with the T-Amps; I just can't personally pay $400 for something that was only $30 to start off with. Keep up the great work Vinnie.I had the same thought until I looked what a 12v batttery and charger cost. I'd guess the material costs are over $100. Add his labor and that is a pretty small and reasonable mark up in the audio world.