As noted already, type D is still in its' relative infancy. So there's perhaps a new 'kid on the block' that's yet to hit the ceiling in terms of it's impact....
I keep seeing 'type T', which I suspect is referring to the Tripath units which appeared awhile back. Is this a reference to a form of D class amps? Can anyone expound on this for the record?
Curious minds, all that...*G*
I keep seeing 'type T', which I suspect is referring to the Tripath units which appeared awhile back. Is this a reference to a form of D class amps? Can anyone expound on this for the record?
Curious minds, all that...*G*