About possible Babelfish J interest

I'm using 0.47R source resistors, 1 MOSFET pair, genuine Vishay IRFP240/9240 (from Mouser), 1.20 amps bias.

My smallish 100w (per channel) trafos are sagging to about 20v rails under load. That's probably the biggest deviation, but I figure that's probably good for 16w max and I am far from pushing the amp hard.
 
They should be both N Channel Mosfets. Just in case you made a mistake.

Distortion seems higher than it should be, as well as harmonic profile looks wrong.

Dropping to 0.22 Ohms Source, increasing bias to between 1.8A to 2A and changing to IRFP250 or 150 will cerainly bring significant improvements.

The results seem off though. Check all components around Aleph current source.
You might need to adjust the current gain on the aleph current source.
Did you do that?
 
Do you have any more 0.33R resistors?

If yes put those also at R29 R30

Having different values will throw off AC current gain from the intended amount.
What you have is ok but more AC current gain will give further improvements.
 
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I changed the source resistors to 0.33R 3W carbon composition (vs Panasonic metal thin film), and the bias is now about 1.63 to 1.68amps (the bias pot seems to have little to no effect (7 to 8 turns no effect) on actually changing the bias, only changing Source resistors did anything, is this normal?) The distortion went dow to 0.14% to 0.15% THD and the profile is predominant H2 and H3 about -15dB lower and nothing else - so this is good. Should sound very lush and vivid. Still well above what I think it should be at (circa 0.04% or less?). Should I just leave it alone now or pursue trying to see if it can go lower in THD?

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Zen Mod: what did the Spice simulations predict for the THD and the spectrum?
I am taking the data in a different location so the mains peaks and harmonics a little different.

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TP3+R24 combined value is what's influencing Iq , besides voltage across R29

so - lesser ohms of TP3+R24 ,Iq lower ..... more ohms there , R29 is dominating

regarding THD ........ I would say that's good enough , not taking in account methodology of measurements ........ what's most important is that you confirmed K3 15db down vs. K2

Spice is ( as we know always enthusiastic) predicting something as 0.015% , 8Vpp@8R , with 0R33 biggies and app. 1A6 Iq

more oomph and THD goes even lower , but who cares
 
Maybe run a square wave then if all good, you're all good.

The only thing I would suggest is if you have room for 2 x 200VA transformers I would put those in.
2 x 100VA is probably not really adequate for this amp. You could use those 100VA transformers on another amp or preamp.
 
what ? those are 100VA Donuts ?

I'm using 250VA ones for dual mono ..... 200VA should be minimum

not saying that THD is going crazy because of that , at 1W , but things will go berserk up

or , if one likes Musical Fidelity approach ..... 80VA thingie feeding amp with 80W of dissipation

:rofl:
 
I got the smaller ones mostly as an experiment to see if the ground loop noise could be fixed, Did not want to plunk too much down before I knew that was the fix. I can use these for other projects now and will probably order a pair of 200VA's.

I have tried this with a 96dB/1w full range dual PA130-8 with an AMT super-tweeter and it does indeed come alive with more efficient speakers. It's really not sufficient for the 10F/RS225 FAST which really needs a 100w/ch amp to shine.