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Tripath T-AMP FAQ & WIKI - Click HERE for Original Thread
panomaniac
Here is a link to the Tripath T-AMP WIKI-FAQ.

Tripath FAQ

Please have a look at the FAQ if you are new here and seeking information about Tripath chips, Sonic Impact amps, Super-T, Charlize, AMP3, AMP6, Autocostruire, Fenice, etc.

In the FAQ you will find information mostly about the smaller Tripath based amps, those with the TA2020, TA2024 and TA2021 chips. But we hope to add more information about the larger chips and amps, too.

Questions about bridging, power, output, input caps, some basic mods, power supply, SMPS, inductors, aircore, toroids volume controls and other issue of interest are addressed in the FAQ.

Please read the FAQ before you post, your answer may be there. The WIKI FAQ is a work in progress. If there is something missing, please let us know.
sx881663
And a fine job of work it is too! Hope this will cut down on answered questions.
Thanks from all that are tired of repeat questions,
Roger
starn02
Well, I think the list of T-Amps of Autocostruire / Audiodigit (www.audiodigit.com) is quite incomplete :D ....
They have 20W and 100W stereo boards, high current versions (for 2 Ohm loads), versions with Tube preamps, and then 4 channels, 8 channels boards (to avoid having 3 or more little boxes around ...) and even fully assembled amps with metal cases ...
Maybe the list in the FAQ needs a little update!

Bye.
BWRX
It is a Wiki, therefore YOU may update it if you wish to do so. I'm sure lots of info could be added that isn't manufacturer specific. The Wiki isn't for advertising though. If you want to promote your product please inquire about getting a thread in the AVB.
gninnam
How easy would it be to turn these to allow more than the one input?

I like the use of the Tubes and using the Class D chip , could use the TubePre with the Class T100 HCL-m for a nice sound.
If you added TubePre with the Class T100 HCL-m, would you use different power supplies for them?

Newbie so sorry if in wrong place or a dumb question.
:confused:
Nanook
only ones that are , are the ones not asked. And if in the "wrong place" someone (one of the mods) will most likely move your question :)
justblair
Well done,... More Wiki pages are a good idea.

Can I suggest that this page gets split up a bit. Trying to cover all the class D amps mods etc on one page could make it a really long page...

I would reckon that a page per manufacturer would be more easily digested, with links on the page you have created.

And I would also include one on the Sure electronics products. There are a couple of long threads here that could be harvested for content.

Oops its a Wiki... Its better form to contribute yourself before giving anyone else advice..... Looks like I may have just volunteered. Oh well I have just bought 5 sure 2024 amps to play with, when I get back from my holidays I will edit something together.
E007
but I have heard Tripath was purchased by Ti. really?
audiosteve
The liquidated assets of Tripath, not the company as a going concern, were purchased by Cirrus Logic.
sdman
Is Tripath still in business after filing Bankrupsy?

Can you still buy their modules?

Sam
justblair
You can still get hold of modules. Seperate chips can be bought of you hunt around. Sure electronics for instance sell both prebuilt modules and seperate chips. Arjen from this very forum will sell you a module for the cheaperst price that I have seen.
audiosteve
In response to post #10 to be clear on this once and for all: Tripath is gone; chapter 7, out of business.
Their engineering and office equipment was auctioned off to multiple buyers. Their intellectual property was bought by Cirrus Logic.
Any modules or chips still available would be old stock that you happen to find somewhere. Whether or not Cirrus will ever make and sell any of the original Tipath parts is doubtful but you'd have to ask Cirrus that.
sdman
What happened to them?
Did they overexpand,bad business practices,etc?

Looks like it left a lot of companies using their chips hanging
out in the wind.

sam

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