DIY Aleph 4 can cost ?
Luxury : $2K
Regular : $1K5
Economy: $1K
Bargain hunter : $750
Cheapskate : $500
(estimate for 2 monaurals)
Yep, seen it, but in a topic about Aleph which is a class A amp and(as I understand) operate at a bit higher temperature. Another thing: it can be 2sec for one (for someone with less callus) or 5(with more). And these are 50C — ok and 55C — not ok. I guess my question is: how accurate 50-55C range is for a proper amp operation?
Luxury : $2K
Regular : $1K5
Economy: $1K
Bargain hunter : $750
Cheapskate : $500
(estimate for 2 monaurals)
Thanks! Can I fit it into one chassis, or it is too much heat(and only monoblocks)?
Thanks! Can I fit it into one chassis, or it is too much heat(and only monoblocks)?
For passive cooling, 500W heat dissipation for 2 channels would be a very large and unpractical amp case. (read very as very very)
Allow myself to ask one more question: as far as I am DIYing Aleph 4 in two monoblocks what is the difference in sound/construction between it and two Aleph 2?
if you make just one , the you can use it mono
it's not polite making just one channel in stereo chassis

ok - lets start from :
1. easier thermal management
2 .then better stereo separation ( even if in same case you can make dual mono , but look at #1)
3. easier and more elegant avoiding of ground loops
etc
and not forget that you are certainly going to look as meaner MF in front of your fiends when you have two biiig hot cases , instead of just one superbigsuperhot

it's not polite making just one channel in stereo chassis

ok - lets start from :
1. easier thermal management
2 .then better stereo separation ( even if in same case you can make dual mono , but look at #1)
3. easier and more elegant avoiding of ground loops
etc
and not forget that you are certainly going to look as meaner MF in front of your fiends when you have two biiig hot cases , instead of just one superbigsuperhot


So, straight question: will Aleph 4 in two mono-blocks construction will sound better than two Aleph 2? 🙂
yeah
miles ahed
maybe
maybe not

(it really depends how these two are really made ; if made equally good , and by the book - monoblocks are always better than amp with shared supply between channels)
miles ahed
maybe
maybe not

(it really depends how these two are really made ; if made equally good , and by the book - monoblocks are always better than amp with shared supply between channels)
Aleph 4 difference between it and Aleph 2?
Moi, i see the Aleph 4 as a refinement of the Aleph 2, lower bias, improved current source control.
For the dynamic current source thingus you'd have to read the Zen writings (and watch the four Alien flics, but No2 in particular )
PKI ( easy nick for typing 😉 )
lookielookie here : FIRST WATT ARTICLES and https://passlabs.com/technical-articles/
lookielookie here : FIRST WATT ARTICLES and https://passlabs.com/technical-articles/
Thanks for these links!
Ok, have two more question about my 400a(to finish with it and start DIY!):
1) Temperature/bias. Measured voltage on emit resistors: 285mV and 273mV. It should be 195mV, so I think it is critical to adjust it?
2)pcb are CFE 379, is there any way to find if there are 680pf or 400pf caps in bases of A6 A8 transistors?
Thanks!
Ok, have two more question about my 400a(to finish with it and start DIY!):
1) Temperature/bias. Measured voltage on emit resistors: 285mV and 273mV. It should be 195mV, so I think it is critical to adjust it?
2)pcb are CFE 379, is there any way to find if there are 680pf or 400pf caps in bases of A6 A8 transistors?
Thanks!
Think about a 400A restoration. Mine was recently finished, and I am still floored as to how good it sounds. Installing new audio grade resistors on the driver boards, along with the usual restoration components changed (output transistors with non-inductive resistors), caps, rectifier, wiring, etc. along with installing bypass caps, as well as using film caps on the output binding posts for the feedback makes a remarkable difference in sound.
To me, using modern parts on this tried and true design made me realize jut how good the original design really is. I would love for Mr. Pass to hear this amp with all the new parts.
It is getting better each day as the components are breaking in. 😎
To me, using modern parts on this tried and true design made me realize jut how good the original design really is. I would love for Mr. Pass to hear this amp with all the new parts.
It is getting better each day as the components are breaking in. 😎
Fellows, please, another question: Do you need a big powerful amp if you do not listen music loud. I always thought that you need a high current capable amp and all Aleph are this kind of amps if you have speakers with "difficult" impedance.
The thing is, I just can not decide if I need an Aleph 4, or 5 will be enough?
I am searching for the chassis... no success yet 🙁
The thing is, I just can not decide if I need an Aleph 4, or 5 will be enough?
I am searching for the chassis... no success yet 🙁
a high current capable amp and all Aleph are this kind of amps
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