which version aleph class -A amp is easy to buld?

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You might also consider the mini-A Aleph which can be built for 10, 30, or 60 watts. You can actually scale it to what ever you want.

http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/showthread.php?postid=585796#post585796

The 10watt version has 2 mosfets for output devices and the larger versions use a pair of out boards for 6 devices that comfortably make a stereo Aleph30 in one cabinet. The perfect pair of heatsinks are the Conrad 350x151.5's for the Aleph30. I've had 2 years of trouble free fun with mine.

There were tons of these built by members here, so there is a great deal of experience with them on the forum. The parts are super easy to source as well, including members selling matched mosfets.

Here's a link to my amp with the Conrad heatsinks.

http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=70622&highlight=

-David
 
Hi David,

I didn’t know that the 30 could be scaled to 60 watts, that could be great for me.

(As the 30 does 40 watts into 4 ohms, I assume the 60 would do 80 . .)

Though when I click on your 1st link in post 5 here, it takes me to a post by BrianGT (#42) about a new version for balanced inputs . .

Was that your intended link?

And can the Aleph30 be biased up, to say 66%?

Thanks
 
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