Woow..
Very nice,
The wood is the finishing touch..😉
Any more pics?
Still more amps to go I see, glad I'm not your neighbor😀
Remco
Very nice,
The wood is the finishing touch..😉
Any more pics?
Still more amps to go I see, glad I'm not your neighbor😀
Remco
I think most of us will agree that wood makes a fine
faceplate. Too bad it's such a lousy heat sink.
faceplate. Too bad it's such a lousy heat sink.
Looks great. I was suprised to see plexiglass on the back. I thought that it was aluminum from the first picture. I guess that you have enough heatsinking for the Aleph 5 with those heatsinks, and can afford to use plexiglass and wood for the rest of the chassis. How warm do the heatsinks get?
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Brian
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Brian
Beautiful job Mike
I like the plexiglass touch. The faceplate is rather unusual and also quite lovely. How do you like the sound of the Aleph? What type of power supply are you using? Is it regulated?
John Inlow
I like the plexiglass touch. The faceplate is rather unusual and also quite lovely. How do you like the sound of the Aleph? What type of power supply are you using? Is it regulated?
John Inlow
Did you choose Canary wood to make your amp sing? What is the size of your heatsinks? Beautiful job on the amp.
This is the nicest sounding amp. It makes me wonder what the Aleph 2 will sound like. It is possible the other half may be upgraded to a 2, if I can find some more heatsinks. It is not using a regulated supply. It may have one in the future. The heatsinks are 8x12 with 31 fins.
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