Has anyone built a stereo version of the Aleph 30 than bridged it in mono to use as a single amp ? Sorry to have replied to my own post, but it seem's I have to many question's with to few answer's ! I believe the org Aleph site which is no longer available had the answer's to most of my question's ect....
cloud said:Has anyone built a stereo version of the Aleph 30 than bridged it in mono to use as a single amp ? Sorry to have replied to my own post, but it seem's I have to many question's with to few answer's ! I believe the org Aleph site which is no longer available had the answer's to most of my question's ect....
yup
it's often called Aleph X
Hi
The Aleph X is not an "off the peg" amplifier.
There are schematics and pcb boards available from a few sources for the Aleph amplifiers that allow a fairly straightforward build. I think there is an Aleph 30 wiki to look at.
With the Aleph X you can find a basic schematic in one of the numerous Aleph X threads; but essentially you need to modify the basic design to your own requirements. You could copy one of the designs on the threads exactly and try that but you would probably need to fine tune it to some extent. The Aleph X is for diyers with experience. There is an Aleph X wiki.
If you have some experience read the Aleph X threads and build an Aleph X. I built one and they sound good. If you are not so experienced build an Aleph amp first of all to gain some experience. The Aleph and Aleph X amps are both Nelson Pass concepts/designs and both sound excellant
I have not seen the Brian GT boards. But if they are Aleph boards, then yes you can use two of them to build an Aleph X amp. You will need to modify them slightly but you should be able to pick up the mods if you read the Aleph X threads. If you are lucky someone may have done that homework for you already but I have seen it mentioned anywhere.
Don
The Aleph X is not an "off the peg" amplifier.
There are schematics and pcb boards available from a few sources for the Aleph amplifiers that allow a fairly straightforward build. I think there is an Aleph 30 wiki to look at.
With the Aleph X you can find a basic schematic in one of the numerous Aleph X threads; but essentially you need to modify the basic design to your own requirements. You could copy one of the designs on the threads exactly and try that but you would probably need to fine tune it to some extent. The Aleph X is for diyers with experience. There is an Aleph X wiki.
If you have some experience read the Aleph X threads and build an Aleph X. I built one and they sound good. If you are not so experienced build an Aleph amp first of all to gain some experience. The Aleph and Aleph X amps are both Nelson Pass concepts/designs and both sound excellant
I have not seen the Brian GT boards. But if they are Aleph boards, then yes you can use two of them to build an Aleph X amp. You will need to modify them slightly but you should be able to pick up the mods if you read the Aleph X threads. If you are lucky someone may have done that homework for you already but I have seen it mentioned anywhere.
Don
I am also interested in doing this. If you haven't seen this post yet, it is well worth your time:
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=8933&perpage=15&highlight=&pagenumber=1
With some modifications it is possible to use BriansGT boards...but better yet, we should ask Brian to sell the Aleph-x boards!!!
Jeff...
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=8933&perpage=15&highlight=&pagenumber=1
With some modifications it is possible to use BriansGT boards...but better yet, we should ask Brian to sell the Aleph-x boards!!!
Jeff...
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