Aleph J illustrated build guide

then you need to sort that mess you made with input selector wires , especially with pot wiring

route everything as short as possible , twist pairs , use coax if needed ........

take a look at numerous pictures of finished projects , and think about details

that way you'll learn .....

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I followed youre advice on the cabling of the amp and pre-amp, after some search on google and diy audio, i realized that lots of people are putting the pre-amp in a seperate casing, where the volume pot and input selector pot are at closed range of the pcb mounting pads, or direct on it. That is not a luxury i have at the moment.
To limit the external influence on the input cabling and pot wiring i ordered an ftp cable (foiled twisted pair) and soldered these between the input selector pot and the mez-b1, next to that i soldered the same kind of wire between the output of the mez-b1 and the input of the Aleph J, after that i removed all but one of the input cables from the RCA inputs to mez-b1. after that i fired up the amp but despite my effort the hum survived :headbash:.. darn.
So i gave it a night rest and thought about it, i decided that my next attempt was to rule out all of the extra components that i installed next to the Aleph J, psu and transformer: on/off switch, ntc thermistor block, mez b1 (with own transformer) and ntc thermister to ground.

After decoupling the extra parts, decoupling in my mind means taking them of the power circuit, i fired up the amp which at that moments consisted of the psu v3, transformer and aleph pcb i discovered that the hum survived... again (when does this battle end )

i did one last attempt before writing you guys for advice, i took one channel down but this diddent have any effect either.

so i think this has something to do with, the transformer, monolithic blocks, psu v3 or the aleph J boards.

please help....

p.s. one last piece of information, my transformers hums a ver little bit also.
 
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who cares for music ?

:rofl:

that's telling you that everything is OK with rails , and hum is coming from input wire harness

rearrange them and you'll have hum free amp

for test , connect just coax cable to pcb input , and just RCA (isolated from chassis) on end of coax

then tell us is there any hum
 
My integrated Aleph J project has come to the end.
I was a little worried before firing it up for the first settings, so I did this in my garden.
Then, once bias and offset carefully set, I made the first test with crappy speakers bought 10€ in a second hand store. They survived, so I plugged my Petite Onken.

Here are some pictures of the finished amp:
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My main fear was noise, but I'm very happy with the result. The right channel is dead silent (I first thought I did not plug the speaker correctly). There's a slight hum on the left channel I can hear when I put my head 5 cm to the loudspeaker. The wiring of the left channel is longer and is travelling across the chassis, I think it can explain this difference.

I'd like to thank those who helped me making this amp. 6L6 and Zen Mod, of course, but also all the guys who gave usefull informations in this thread and Soundhappy, for the resistors.

Mikael
 
My integrated Aleph J project has come to the end ...My main fear was noise, but I'm very happy with the result.
There's a slight hum on the left channel ..The wiring of the left channel is longer and is travelling across the chassis, I think it can explain this difference.

Mikael

Hi Mikael

Very great diy amp congratulations !
:cheers:
I was thinking about your Aleph J build news so i enjoy it it's play music
and woow integrate with source selector & volume potentiometer too 😉
Gain is ok ? Little hum tip maybe shielded wire bring more background silence
or keep signal wire more distant from xformer.
All 230 V wires in center and far possible from RCA, XLR and speaker outputs.
I am curious about my AJ version sound with new Mills wirewound source resistors.
Best regards :house:
 
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pretty much Fugly!

give us more porn , with Petite Onkens ....

Not enough light now (it's 10PM here), you'll have to wait.😉

soundhappy said:
Hi Mikael

Very great diy amp congratulations !
cheers.gif

I was thinking about your Aleph J build news so i enjoy it it's play music
and woow integrate with source selector & volume potentiometer too
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Gain is ok ? Little hum tip maybe shielded wire bring more background silence
or keep signal wire more distant from xformer.
All 230 V wires in center and far possible from RCA, XLR and speaker outputs.
I am curious about my AJ version sound with new Mills wirewound source resistors.
Best regards
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Gain should be ok. I have only listened at low level for the moment (to respect the sleep of my new born child) and tue pot was between 8 and 9 o'clock. It should leave a good margin for higher levels.
 
who cares for music ?

:rofl:

that's telling you that everything is OK with rails , and hum is coming from input wire harness

rearrange them and you'll have hum free amp

for test , connect just coax cable to pcb input , and just RCA (isolated from chassis) on end of coax

then tell us is there any hum

Back again, had some free time so i did 3 things, i twisted al lot cables that werent twisted before, replaced cound carriering cable with ftp ones (except for one, volume control), and installed a coax cable between rca input and aleph pcb inputs (just one channel)
it looks like this : http://1drv.ms/1VfhrZW
btw, i added some pictures of my new neet and tidy wiring: http://1drv.ms/1LK79gs

result is that the speaker is almost dead silent, thats an improvement 🙂, but i dont hear any music, tried my cd player and DAC but i diddent hear anything, maybe because i skipped the Mez B1 and therefore no gain?
 
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My integrated Aleph J project has come to the end.
I was a little worried before firing it up for the first settings, so I did this in my garden.
Then, once bias and offset carefully set, I made the first test with crappy speakers bought 10€ in a second hand store. They survived, so I plugged my Petite Onken.

Here are some pictures of the finished amp:
An externally hosted image should be here but it was not working when we last tested it.


An externally hosted image should be here but it was not working when we last tested it.


An externally hosted image should be here but it was not working when we last tested it.



My main fear was noise, but I'm very happy with the result. The right channel is dead silent (I first thought I did not plug the speaker correctly). There's a slight hum on the left channel I can hear when I put my head 5 cm to the loudspeaker. The wiring of the left channel is longer and is travelling across the chassis, I think it can explain this difference.

I'd like to thank those who helped me making this amp. 6L6 and Zen Mod, of course, but also all the guys who gave usefull informations in this thread and Soundhappy, for the resistors.

Mikael

Whose parts did you use for your "Knob extenders"? Face plate bearing, shaft, connector, L mount and so on?

Russellc
 
Back again, had some free time so i did 3 things, i twisted al lot cables that werent twisted before, replaced cound carriering cable with ftp ones (except for one, volume control), and installed a coax cable between rca input and aleph pcb inputs (just one channel)
it looks like this : http://1drv.ms/1VfhrZW
btw, i added some pictures of my new neet and tidy wiring: http://1drv.ms/1LK79gs

result is that the speaker is almost dead silent, thats an improvement 🙂, but i dont hear any music, tried my cd player and DAC but i diddent hear anything, maybe because i skipped the Mez B1 and therefore no gain?

I dont think the Mez B-1 has any gain to speak of, did you "unground" the inputs?

Russellc