M2 is really great
I only wanted to say, that the M2, I have been owning for half a year, is the best,that I ever listened to. These weren´t only 2 or so. I love this amp. Get one till it is gone. 🙂
I only wanted to say, that the M2, I have been owning for half a year, is the best,that I ever listened to. These weren´t only 2 or so. I love this amp. Get one till it is gone. 🙂
In my mind I changed FQA into IRF and got high level of vocal and big bass. I don't know why ?
Different devices? The P channel IRF has the transconductance shelf in the
midrange, giving a distinct 2nd harmonic and some bass emphasis. Also
different transconductance and temp coefficients.
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midrange, giving a distinct 2nd harmonic and some bass emphasis. Also
different transconductance and temp coefficients.
😎
Sorry for resurrecting an old thread. I have been using a DIY A30
for over 10 years and last week was able to try an M2 in its place.
Admittedly I've only had a quick listen, but the M2 seemed a bit
more lively and the A30 a smidgen darker in comparison. The A30
was built using IRFP044s so perhaps that had something to do with
it. (Or maybe it was the cheap wine talking. 🙂 )
Just curious if anyone has observed something similar.
Cheers,
Dennis
for over 10 years and last week was able to try an M2 in its place.
Admittedly I've only had a quick listen, but the M2 seemed a bit
more lively and the A30 a smidgen darker in comparison. The A30
was built using IRFP044s so perhaps that had something to do with
it. (Or maybe it was the cheap wine talking. 🙂 )
Just curious if anyone has observed something similar.
Cheers,
Dennis
I would suppose that the reasons are
- the different input stages ( IRF9610 sound mostly darker)
- the sound of the xformer Nelson uses as auto former gives a clarity to the sound that is unique
- the M2 is k3 dominant and the Alephs mostly k2 dominant
- the different input stages ( IRF9610 sound mostly darker)
- the sound of the xformer Nelson uses as auto former gives a clarity to the sound that is unique
- the M2 is k3 dominant and the Alephs mostly k2 dominant
make JFet front end and compare
or , at least , cascode input mosfets
or make cascoded JFet front end with proper buffer stage feeding OS
edit :I see that my GE Generg , Wakoo German , was fast(er) 😉
or , at least , cascode input mosfets
or make cascoded JFet front end with proper buffer stage feeding OS
edit :I see that my GE Generg , Wakoo German , was fast(er) 😉
Gentlemen, thanks for your comments.
I've been thinking about the Aleph-J. Perhaps
I should look into converting my A30's front end
instead.
Cheers,
Dennis
I've been thinking about the Aleph-J. Perhaps
I should look into converting my A30's front end
instead.
Cheers,
Dennis
It depends on the sound that you prefer.
I've got both the Aleph 4 and the F5 and they definitely are very different in character. The Aleph, and I have been lead to believe - the BA series, have a more tubey sound to them which I like and prefer.
I've got both the Aleph 4 and the F5 and they definitely are very different in character. The Aleph, and I have been lead to believe - the BA series, have a more tubey sound to them which I like and prefer.
Zen Mod made a wonderful paper "how to convert your lousy.......
Including all steps!
Thanks!
I think I'll leave the A30 alone and try the conversion on a
mini-a that needs some work.
Cheers,
Dennis
Very good idea!
I personally like the inputstage with the 9610 very much and when I converted my lousy Aleph with j-FETs I could not really say what was better.
I personally like the inputstage with the 9610 very much and when I converted my lousy Aleph with j-FETs I could not really say what was better.
naah
all those Jfets are for sissies
I'm going to make Aleph 0 for my self , one of these days
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...and you will then babelfish it. 🙂
Cheers,
Dennis
But dont listen to pink floyd with it, or
you're going to cut it into little pieces...😀one of these days
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