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Aleph J-X pcb group buy

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Patience grasshoppers,I believe earlier in the thread Peter mentioned once a X has been successfully built and he is satisfied with it he will run some more. I have always wanted to build a higher powered X amp but was a little daunted by the fiddling required to get offset to acceptable levels. If this one works out I will have to build one.


Bill
 
Patience grasshoppers,I believe earlier in the thread Peter mentioned once a X has been successfully built and he is satisfied with it he will run some more. I have always wanted to build a higher powered X amp but was a little daunted by the fiddling required to get offset to acceptable levels. If this one works out I will have to build one.


Bill

Im the same, thats why I chose to build Cheffs UGS Power, it seems to be more stable and reports are it sounds good. I also like that it can deliver more than its bias current. Im surprised more poeple didnt buy Cheffs boards actually.

BTW I am not sugesting this is not a good project, I bought my UGS boards before this GB:)
 
Patience grasshoppers,I believe earlier in the thread Peter mentioned once a X has been successfully built and he is satisfied with it he will run some more. I have always wanted to build a higher powered X amp but was a little daunted by the fiddling required to get offset to acceptable levels. If this one works out I will have to build one.


Bill


So then those with boards, get to building! Chop chop. :smash: :D
 
Resistor recommendation

Peter,
I have finally gotten around to populating your Aleph J boards and ordered Vishay Dale RN65 resistors, only to discover they are Huge! I read your post somewhere that you recommend the Vishay Dale CFM 50's, but these are nominally rated at 1/4 watt. Are CFM 55's better suited or are 50's indeed OK? Thanks.
 
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