2 watt zen amp for headphones

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Hello,
I would like to build a small zen amp of 2 watts to drive a pair of 8 ohm headphones. I will use it to drive the tweeters in my biamped system at school for my desk. But I have a few questions. What would be the rail supply voltage and what size transformer. Also how large of a heatsink would I need?


Thanks in advance,

Opie
 
Are you sure your headphones are 8 ohms? Most are 32 ohms or higher. You don't need anywhere near 2 watts to drive headphones.
Assuming they are at least 32 ohms, the "Szekeres" amplifier at www.headwize.com (under Library/Projects) is a Zen-type amp. Single gain stage, no feedback. Sounds great. Nelson Pass has recommended this (conceptually speaking).
 
paulb,
The reason I chose the zen amp is because I wanted to use it for power a pair of 105db per watt tweeters too. Does the amp have to be configured differently to drive headphones?

Forgive me but I am new at building amps

Opie
 
I'm not to sure if you have your application right but I'll try and answer your question anyway.

2W into 8-ohms will will need pwr=V*V/R => sqrt( 16 ) Volts = 4 Volts peak so 8-volts P-P.

So, given that you'll want some headroom, you can go with, say a 12-volt rail voltage.

At that voltage level, you would also be able to increase your bias current up to double what most zens run at, so 5-amps or even 6. Or you could run it at a lower bias and have less heat as well.
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Danny
 
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