Better than Hi-Fidelity. It's True Fidelity®. (Snore?)

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suits_me

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I would just ignore this new Class D manufacturer who is claiming to have oodles of patents, except that they're presenting at the Boston Audio Society real soon now. The BAS announcement presents them as a high end concern, but the jam-tech website looks like they target low end markets....

It's just fyi, but also if anyone knows anything please share. I won't be going to Boston anytime soon.

http://www.jam-tech.com/main.shtml

The faq looks interesting. It's hard to find the prototype low power integrated amps or boards they're offering on a first attempt....

> True Fidelity® is able to achieve this timing resolution without using such tricks. The key is in an output stage architecture proprietary to JAM. This breaks the incoming signal into two (or more) composite, lower resolution signals, amplifies them separately, then adds the signals back together at the speaker. If this principal sounds simple, it is. That's our motto"Keep it simple".  Executing it successfully was another story.

tschanrm

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Better than Hi-Fidelity. It's True Fidelity®. (Snore?)
« Reply #1 on: 16 Nov 2005, 03:53 pm »
They only offer two chips, a stereo chip that produces 5-10 watts, and a stereo chip that produces 15-25 watts.  They are striving for low cost, so these chips may be competition to tripath's low power amps.  Does anybody know anything about the validity of their triangle test?