Hi Mr. Nelson,
How about Aleph 30 & 60?
Regards
Ryan, Aleph 30 is similar to A3 and 60~A2...Pass family sound.
As a quick aside, do Pass Labs issue cct. diags of past (i.e. old / withdrawn / superceeded) products? Would make very interesting learning material for simple folk such as myself.
The Alephs are no longer posted on the web site for legal
reasons, but someone here will undoubtedly be happy to
send you copies, and if they won't, I will.
Ryan, Aleph 30 is similar to A3 and 60~A2...Pass family sound.
Thanks Allan. Hope you had a great vacation the last time.
Regards,
The Alephs are no longer posted on the web site for legal reasons, but someone here will undoubtedly be happy to
send you copies, and if they won't, I will.
Thank you, that's nice to know. (However before I trouble you I'll have a poke around to see what I can find).
Are to referring to PL product?
The Aleph 2 was my favorite in terms of neutrality and
all-round compatibility. The Aleph 0 would drive anything,
The Aleph 1 had the most power, and the Aleph 3 was the
best for full range and mid/high applications.
So would the Aleph 3 be a better choice than an F3 for Klipsch Forte IIs and other Klipsch Heritage series speakers (e.g., La Scala, Belle, Heresy, Klipschorn)?
Aleph 3 was the
best for full range and mid/high applications.
What about Aleph J?
My vote goes to the Aleph 5 though I never heard one. But reading a review of the Aleph 5 and Aleph P is how I actually got into diy audio.
Image Hifi showed pictures of the internals and my first reaction was “Huh, 6 output transistors and just a couple of them for input? Is this guy kidding or what?” But the magazine was raving about the great sound and I remembered that a transistor has only 3 wires so I thought there must be a way of building something like this fo myself.
I wish I had never picked up that magazine Sorry for distracting ...
Image Hifi showed pictures of the internals and my first reaction was “Huh, 6 output transistors and just a couple of them for input? Is this guy kidding or what?” But the magazine was raving about the great sound and I remembered that a transistor has only 3 wires so I thought there must be a way of building something like this fo myself.
I wish I had never picked up that magazine Sorry for distracting ...
Ryan, Aleph 30 is similar to A3 and 60~A2...Pass family sound.
How would you describe the "Pass family sound" ?
Tks
sir..can you post the circuit diagram of aleph60
The Alephs are no longer posted on the web site for legal
reasons, but someone here will undoubtedly be happy to
send you copies, and if they won't, I will.
I took the Master's suggestion and paralleled two Aleph Js for my 4 ohm Seas Thors.
Just fired them up a few hrs ago. WOW!
Kills the A5 and A30.
Nice to know Bill; I've a set of PD's boards waiting in the wings for completion during the dark nights this winter.
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