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FS: IXYS Ultra fast bridge rectifiers

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I have a bunch of IXYS fast recovery epixatial diodes (FRED). I got a box and don't need the whole lot.

The part number is IXYS VBE55-06N07

These are 68A, 600V, 35ns bridge rectifiers that will be very useful in a pass labs amplifier project or GC project. I currently have them in my zen v4.

Percy audio has them for $23.50

I'm asking 16 apiece which includes shipping.

-dave
 
I've got a few more left as you can see from the picure which I've included for reference.
 

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No Need for Isolator

dqswim said:
As far as I know there need not be isolation, but thermal grease for sure. For that matter do any bridges require electrical isolation?


For reference here is a picture of peter daniel's set on an aluminum bar.
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/showthread.php?postid=326435&highlight=#post326435

Datasheet mentions a ceramic baseplate so that IS a isolator. So I guess no need for isolation and also not for the standard square bridge rectifier.
:cool:
 
IXYS Ultra fast bridge rectifiers

Hi, I just received the bridge rectifiers and I couldn't wait to install one into my GAS Ampzilla. I do hear a more relaxed sound! Weird.

To Peter Daniel: I also replaced three caps at critical postions in my CD-player, at the same time, by Oscons so I don't know if the effect is due to the rectifier or to the caps or to both....[:clown: joke]:xeye:
 
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