Aleph H Schematic - Revealed at Last

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If you don't have any offset adjustment in your Aleph, you can modify it by putting in an appropriate size pot in place of the drain resistor on the first of the front end mosfet/jfet. In many schematics this is R7 and connects to V-. If you look at the schematics for Aleph-J you will see the pot in place of the fixed resistor (often 392R I think).

2Picodumbs posted some very interesting findings on temperature stability/coefficient of zeners and leds. If I understand the Aleph circuit (partially), the zener reference at the top feeding from V+ and into the source pins of the front end (long tailed pair) devices (mosfet/jfet) sets the bias but if this moves around with temperature, it could introduce some offset as well.

This makes the variation suggested by RodeoDave in Post #131 especially interesting for you
led string vref aleph

I don't know if RodeoDave ever built it so maybe try a PM to ask if it worked or try it and let us know!
 
Thanks for reminding me about the drift compensation thing posted by 2picodumbs, but I can't find the thread...

I am not worried about adjusting the DC, rather than the drift from cold amp to warm. What is the experience regarding DC drift with the headphone Alephs out there? How much does the DC change from cold to warm?

Also, what are your thoughts about using the 2SK216 outputs?
 
Just for the purposes of considering what the effect might be.

Using a 9.1V zener here, is likely to result in a positive 50mV delta V across the zener (chassis temperature dependent)
1) Consider how much that will change the CCS current by
2) Then divide this current by 2, since current is shared across jfets in ltp
3) Determine change in voltage across R14

Now consider the fact the outputstage is using a degenerated device of much lower transconductance compared with IRFP240/250/140/150 and most likely biased closer to it's own zero temperature coefficient.
The effect here is likely to be less significant, you could simulate the effect of increasing the zener voltage by 50mV and see what happens to dc offset.

Having said all that and if it makes you sleep better you could combine a 2.7V Zener (or green led) with a 6.2V Zener for a cheap virtually zero temp coefficient reference, obviousy adjusting the ccs resistor where necessary to maintain same current.
 
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why wasting JFets there?

ring of two is perfect for task, as complete CCS ; if you insist
on tight reference , use LM385 and that's it

observe TempCo of entire shebang - CCS + LTP ..... and it's still nonsignificant for LTP servo function

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pardon moi , I'll say no more - if personal preferences are in question , who am I to dispute that :)
 
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Like Zenmod says LTP does a great job of controlling dc offset.
Leds are better than zeners with regards to noise, and if a negative temperature coefficient is going to improve the dc offset drift it might be worthwhile, but consider the things I mentioned early.

Most likely a voltage reference at the ccs with a zero tempco is going to be best in this circuit.

Circuits like F4, F6, F5 benefit more from having a negative tempco biasing the output stage.

From a noise perspective the leds will be better though.

LEDs are kind of cool though, you know they are working. Hahahaha
 
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Picodumbs: So a 2SK170 BL would be preferred over a GR?

Thanks rodeodave!

You want around 5mA give or take a couple of mA is fine.
More current is generally better but we want these things to last forever so I say 5mA is kind of a happy region.

If you get a BL then you would apply some degeneration to drop it down to 5mA. You probably want the degeneration since the jfets have a positive temp coefficient, meaning they will draw more current as they heat up, which will then affect the leds.

So yeah if we’re really considering everything a BL with degeneration is probably going to be better than a gr without degeneration in this specific case. How much better? I couldn’t guess off the top of my head, there are a lot of interacting components here.