Signal response is probably one of the most important things when it comes to
content that is transmitted and delivered over a signal path. Every time you
watch your favorite TV show or listen to your favorite audio track that source
or media (basically data) is being transmitted through a wire or optical glass line
that contacts to a metal connect that receives the signal. How well that signal is
received depends on the path that it is traveling on and through the given
circuit This is why it is so important to have a solid connection using materials
that offer 100 percent conductivity or better.
Signal Response in Audio
A tri-path Amplifier (class T) is a small stereo device that switches frequency from digital to analog signals. Most T-amps are build around the TA2020 chip. These systems were originally design to be used in audio
These tiny amplifiers are designed to drive small speakers. Even though they are small in size they have a fairly amount of wattage to power small speakers, while larger t-amps can power large bookshelf style speakers.
The schematics of the tri-path uses just the minimal parts and components to create the audio signal, while bypassing main components that is often found in larger or full size amplifier. This means that they only use the nessceary component to get decent or good sound. They can offer great sound, but if you want best sound performance possible, use a full size audio grade amplifier.