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TRI-PATH AMPLIFIER EXPLAINED
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ABOUT TRI-PATH AMPLIFIERS
Tri-path amplifier with DAC
One of the nicest features about tri-path amplifiers is that some of them have built-in DAC (digital-to-analog converter) digital inputs.  This means that the device takes the digital data signal and converts it into an analog signal.  The digital-analog converter usually has digital inputs such as a USB port, coaxial, and a Toslink connector.  This allows users to connect their amplifier to media devices, which will bypass the sound card in audio devices (computers).
Small amplifiers  
Another great feature about tri-path amplifiers is their size.  Most of them are small enough to fit in the palm of your hand, but can offer a fair amount of power.   They are small in size and can be mounted in audio equipment or placed on desktops where space is limited.
What is a Tri-path Amplifier
A tri-path Amplifier (Class T) is a class D (chip-based) amplifier that is built around the TA2020 chip.  These amplifiers are often small in size and were originally designed to be more efficient, delivering 90% of the given wattage, as opposed to 25% or 50% of conventional Class A and AB amplifiers.
These tiny amplifiers are designed to drive smaller speakers.  Even though they are small in size, they use a fairly amount of wattage (from 10 - 50 watts) to power small speakers, while larger t-amps can power large bookshelf-sized speakers.
The schematics of the tri-path amplifier used an IC (integrated circuit), which is  a circuit that switches the voltage on/off to conserve power and make the amplifier more efficient.  When these amplifiers are built, most manufacturers just use the bare minimum parts and components to create the audio signal, while bypassing main components that are often found in full-size amplifiers.  This means that they only use the necessary components to get decent or good sound.  They can offer great sound (depending on brand and model), but if you prefer the best sound performance possible, a full-size audio-grade amplifier is recommended.
Our Tri-path Amplifier Speaker Systems
These compact speaker system offer great
sound and performance for their small size.
They are easy to setup and get your music
going in less than 10 minutes!

Great as a portable sound systems.  Where
perinum sound can be taken anywhere.  Small
and compact with clean sound.
Usb Cable
Speaker Cables
Simple Setup and Design

Great Sound In less than

10 minutes

This tri-path amplifier features a built-in USB DAC (digital analog converter) that can be connected to a PC for analog sound.

CM-4i 3pc Speaker System
3 piece compact speaker system
with high quality sound for small
spaces.

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