per santuzzo e drift
In alternativa al super t-amp. Da 6moons audio reviews.
"The second piece of equipment is a $99 integrated amp, the TA-10 from Trends Audio. Built around the popular Tripath TA2024 Class-T audio amplification IC, the TA-10 landed in my palm in a dark silver aluminium chassis measuring a mere 4½" long and weighing only 1.1 pounds. On the front panel (3" x 1 13/16"), there's an aluminium volume control knob and a blue LED to indicate operation. On the more cluttered back panel, there's your high-end audio-grade gold-plated 4-way speaker binding posts, power on/off toggle switch and 12 volt DC power supply socket. Unscrew four screws and remove the top panel, there's two mini trim pots for adjusting output bias to obtain optimum sound and minimize power-on transients, which are inherent to the Tripath chip but in fact barely noticeable. What's more, there are two jumpers for you to bypass the volume control and turn the integrated amp into a power amp. Apart from the air-core inductors and other goodies, DIYers will also notice all through-hole components on the PCB for easy modifications (as opposed to surface-mount parts). Trends Audio also provides customers with an AC/DC Adaptor which automatically accepts 100-240V AC (50/60Hz) and outputs 12V DC (3 amps). The IEC power inlet allows choosing your own power. Consider the TA-10 a truly audiophile-grade ready-made T-amp with endless DIY upgrade potential that still manages to smash the $100 price barrier. It definitely has my vote for the Best of 2006."