I have a T-amp in my computer system and use it for very casual
listening.  It's fine (i.e. surprisingly good) at low power but can't
drive speakers properly - you'd need 90++ dB/W speakers to get sensible
levels, IMO.

In general I'd say the T-amps are a true hi-fi bargain in that they
offer decent fidelity for a near-zero price, but don't expect miracles,
especially at real listening levels.  A proper amp like a Creek, at ten
times the price, *is* going to be better.

Adam


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