satkinsn wrote: 
> So here's a question: the company that developed the T amp went under a
> decade ago.
> 
> Where are all the "class T" chips coming from in 2017? Checking the web
> site of Cirrus Logic, which bought the intellectual property of Tripath,
> shows no sign of the chips being available new.
> 
> And yes, they're pretty wonderful. I have a few of them, most especially
> the Trends Audio 10.1, which was 'an audiophile darling several years
> ago' (http://www.tnt-audio.com/ampli/trends_ta10_e.html). I use it in my
> basement system, where it drives a pair of PSB B25s reasonably well.  
> 
> s.

There is obviously plenty of Tripath chips still around all of
Hifimediy.com s "T" series amps use them as well as others



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