Aleph 5 tower power finished

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Here is my completed Aleph 5 in tower form. It measures in at 36Kgs (about 80lbs) and yes, yer can cook on it if the stove or Weber is not working... :clown:

I use a X-BOSOZ to drive it balanced. The speakers are Mission 702. Cables are diy CAT5 nw cable with twisted pair method. On the inside you will notice I've bolted the fets to the heatsinks using aluminum angle-iron with two stainless steel screws each. I decided to use the IRFP250 fets as they have even higher ratings
than the 240/244 - the sound is definitely excellent and I'd recommend these puppies without hesitation. BTW, the biggest difference between 12 of these fets during the vgs matching was 0.04V - I bought 12 and did not have to bother further. (Seems like manufacturing tolerances are becoming better and better...)

The transformer is 625VA (28-0-0-28) giving out 36.1V on the rails when all connected. Capacitance is 120000uF. Two 5Ohm 5A thermistons in series controls inrush current. LED supply is taken from the negative rail with a 10KOhm resistor in series (sorry boys, I don't hear the difference if connected across plus and minus 😉 ). The triangular nameplates of the X-BOSOZ and Aleph 5 is mounted 5mm away from the faceplate so that the LED reflects off the back of the plate while at the same time shining through a smaller hole in the nameplate. This makes for a nice backlit (and not directly-in-the-eye) blue power indicator. We should make a law that no other color LED are to be used in this gear...

Only thing I want to change is the power switch. In these pics I used a double 15A switch in parallel for lack of a nice flat push-button-type switch. (I searched for 5 months for a bloody switch to my liking without luck.) Here in Cape Town the only one I could get was at RS but they want more than 20$ for it - ha ha ha!!! :bawling:

Sound is amazing and once it has warmed up (takes at least and hour) the sound becomes even better! The Aleph 5 compares well with the original Aleph 30 (top shelf in the pics). So much has been said about different sounding amps that it is sometimes neglected to take into consideration the differences between variables like source components, speakers, interconnects and weather conditions and even time of day listening is performed - here I can say that under the same conditions these two amps are both extremely good music machines. Even my cats love them...

I consider the Aleph 30 a better fit to my X-BOSOZ for the simple reason that the small listening room does not want too much bass. I used 47uF NP caps on the output of the X-BOSOZ. These large-value caps lets through much more lower frequencies with the result that the Aleph 30 (having half the output power than the Aleph 5) does not overdo the bass for such a small room size (4.5m X 6m).

Nevertheless, The Aleph 5 has huge hands on the lower frequencies and reproduce them with absolute excellence. The higher frequencies are unmistakably crystal clear as well (a nod to Nelson :nod: ). I have decided that these caps must be swapped for smaller ones - 10uf to 20uf max which I'll do soon.

Oh yes, I did mention to Nelson that I will buy a decent CD player but my current one must do for now...

Vossie
 

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Sorry Vossie,

I was so busy drooling over your pictures that I forgot to read the first post to the end, my mistake.

You say you like the fact that the 30 has less output power, I think that could be a very legitimate reason to move to a bigger house? 🙂

Greetings,

Jarno.
 
Hi Jarno,

To be fair I think one needs to compare Aleph 30 with Aleph 30 and Aleph 5 with Aleph 5. The Aleph 5 is much more powerfull and sounds very nice indeed. Let me put it like this - when doing your own thing the sound is not of lesser quality than buying an original ... unless you really do something funny to affect the sound when diying...

SV
 
Nice looking beast but PLEASE buy a better pair of speakers or DIY yourself something brilliant. If our amps sound quality is anything alike then your really not getting the most out of it using those speakers. Mission 702s - budget design - :anything pass labs - high end - :, your system will only sound as good as what your speakers can reveal. Commercially I would go for something like a pair of JAMO concert 8's (or their replacement D820 or summit) if you DIY, something like the SEAS Odin or Froy. You may notice the pattern, both contain seas excel mag cones, I use these (the w15cy001's) in my speakers and they sound brilliant.

Ofcourse they may not be your main speakers and you may have a better pair somewherelse if so tell me to shut up, but the missions really should go.
 
Hi 5th element,

Have you listened to the Mission 702s? I have no doubt that better speakers would be an great asset to the system but I am thinking about source component now... (BTW, have you read the reveiws on the 702s?)

Jarno,

I had the engraving done. If I could show you the other side of the triangular plate you would see what happens when you try to engrave yerself...:devily:

Vossie
 
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