Pictures of your diy Pass amplifier

Hello all, I have been lurking around here for some time reading the whole F5 power amplifier thread, very informative and helpful, and also ended up building one, it is a very well sounding amplifier.
Many many thanks to Nelson Pass for a very very good amplifier!

Oh, almost forgot to insert the pictures everyone probably wants to see.
 

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give us more photos please looking amazing!!!!!
OK, this is the simpest ZEN. For me it is a "trainnig project". J'm going to build next one. Which one???... J just think about it. New heatsink's I have already bought.
Great thanks to Mr. Nelson Pass for sharing his knowledge.
 

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Hallo Aleph-X friends,

my new Aleph-X is ready.
I needed one year to build it. The magic eye shows the temperature of the heatsinks.
I use speaker protection pcbs to control the offset of each output against ground and switch the speaker outputs to ground if their is a high offset and immediately it switches the amp completely off. There is no relais in series of the signal path.
I start with 0,6V from each output to ground. Half an hour later you can measure under 100mV
This is only possible with a special thermal offset correction.

On my homepage you find a german description of the Amp and more pictures.
Maybe someone can translate it for the forum here. I think my english is not really good.

Aleph-X - HorstWolf.de
 

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Hallo Aleph-X friends,

my new Aleph-X is ready.
I needed one year to build it. The magic eye shows the temperature of the heatsinks.
I use speaker protection pcbs to control the offset of each output against ground and switch the speaker outputs to ground if their is a high offset and immediately it switches the amp completely off. There is no relais in series of the signal path.
I start with 0,6V from each output to ground. Half an hour later you can measure under 100mV
This is only possible with a special thermal offset correction.

On my homepage you find a german description of the Amp and more pictures.
Maybe someone can translate it for the forum here. I think my english is not really good.

Aleph-X - HorstWolf.de