100W Ultimate Fidelity Amplifier

Personally, my favorite is the FH9HV. I have not made the FH11/12 but it would sound similar and have more dynamic reserve. They have a very good musical quality that derives from the FX8's front end topology and use of VAS to drive the output MOSFETs directly. Very natural, clear and excellent bass authority. More so than the lateral FET FX8.

Please explain what method you used to determine that the version with the vertical MOSFETs is superior in sound quality. Did you use any type of blind testing?
 
I explained this before - you must have missed it. I can hear it - and it's substantiated when I look at the measured frequency response of the speaker as played by the amp. There is maybe a bit more reach in the low end on my sealed woofers. 24liter RS225-8 seems to have maybe extra 1.5dB down at 50Hz.

I'm not the only one who thinks IRFP240/9240 has better bass than 2SK1058/2SJ162.

Although with the VSSA the lateral FET seems to have pretty good bass - hit then I haven't compared to a VSSA that is running with hexFETs. The CFH7 might be such an amp if we ever get around to getting a layout for it.
 
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Personally, my favorite is the FH9HV. I have not made the FH11/12 but it would sound similar and have more dynamic reserve. They have a very good musical quality that derives from the FX8's front end topology and use of VAS to drive the output MOSFETs directly. Very natural, clear and excellent bass authority. More so than the lateral FET FX8.

thank you
i will test it
i need a good DC and short circuit and over curent protection for this amp too
 
i ask you😉
you say me which one is best amp in APEX design ?

What what are the parameters? How many watts do you need? Will you be driving strictly 8 ohms or will you maybe drive 4 ohms in the future? What kind of power supply will you be using? Some of the models have better PSRR. The original AX14 is great. I would suggest you use the thread that xrk971 created and go to a few of the different amps and do a little reading. I have built most of them but I don't remember which ones were the easiest to set up and most stable. They all sound wonderful so to me it comes down to stability, availability of parts power needed and ease of use. YMMV

Blessings, Terry
 
What what are the parameters? How many watts do you need? Will you be driving strictly 8 ohms or will you maybe drive 4 ohms in the future? What kind of power supply will you be using? Some of the models have better PSRR. The original AX14 is great. I would suggest you use the thread that xrk971 created and go to a few of the different amps and do a little reading. I have built most of them but I don't remember which ones were the easiest to set up and most stable. They all sound wonderful so to me it comes down to stability, availability of parts power needed and ease of use. YMMV

Blessings, Terry
How many watts do you need? more than 130 watt
Will you be driving strictly 8 ohms or will you maybe drive 4 ohms in the future? 4 ohm in max
What kind of power supply will you be using? push pull switching
it must be stable, strong, easy to setup, full protected, very clear sound and best in quality sound for 50HZ -- 20KHZ
i do not use it for subwofer.
thank you and other friend for helping
 
OK I looked back through some of my Apex amps and I think the SR150 would fit the bill for you. Very stable and 150W into 8 ohm. You will need close to +-50VDC PSU to get the 150W/8R.
a 35-0-35Vac transformer giving ~±50Vdc will get 100W into 8ohms from a BJT or low loss mosFET amplifier.
Only about 80 to 90W from a normal mosFET amplifier.

You will need at least a 40-0-40Vac transformer giving about ±58Vdc to ±60Vdc to get close to a 150W into 8ohms target. Maybe a 41Vac or 42Vac could hit the 150W target.