6 per channel? I.E., 3 current sources and 3 outputs?
Or 6 outputs and 6 current sources per channel? (You will need a fan.) (Or 2)
If you want to use just the ones that will mount on that board, because you have such tall heatsinks, I wouldn't break the boards and just use them as one piece.
Or 6 outputs and 6 current sources per channel? (You will need a fan.) (Or 2)
If you want to use just the ones that will mount on that board, because you have such tall heatsinks, I wouldn't break the boards and just use them as one piece.
I am confused! :-( aleph 60, original layout has 12 outputs as I see, right? I was told earlier that I will be ok with two monoblocks(one on the photo above) for the amp. No, I got everything wrong? :-(. I can assume it as I am not an expert 🙂
I had to look at the Aleph60 schematic, and yes, it has 6 CCS fets and 6 outputs per channel.
It will heat your house. Neat!
You will need another set of the BrianGT boards in order to use them for their daughterboards. My understanding is that you can daisy-chain them in series to get as many outputs as you need.
It will heat your house. Neat!
You will need another set of the BrianGT boards in order to use them for their daughterboards. My understanding is that you can daisy-chain them in series to get as many outputs as you need.
6L6. yes you can🙂 but he don't need to order 2 sets. brian can also sell the boards with dobble set of output boards🙂
So, I guess we have a bit of misunderstanding here. I will try to clarify:
The chassis I posted above is for one channel -- monoblock. It has two .2 c/w heatsinks. I am assembling one first and then copy it.
Here is the photos of what I have now:
Ready to be stuffed.
So my question is still: how to hook up these daughter boards in parallel in the best way?
The chassis I posted above is for one channel -- monoblock. It has two .2 c/w heatsinks. I am assembling one first and then copy it.
Here is the photos of what I have now:
Ready to be stuffed.

An externally hosted image should be here but it was not working when we last tested it.
So my question is still: how to hook up these daughter boards in parallel in the best way?
aha. this seams just fine🙂 the two paralell boards are hooked up with 3 cables. (at the end of the board. and 4 cables from one board to the front end board🙂 this is marked on the front end board🙂
EDIT: not the end of the boards. i'll find my boards and get back to you🙂 just a min.
EDIT: not the end of the boards. i'll find my boards and get back to you🙂 just a min.
It looks like the daughterboards have 2 sets of connections, so you can attach one to the main board, and then the daughterboards together. Do that for each side (CCS and amp)
okei. from the front end board to the first output board:
+c - +c. +v - +v. +g - +g. +s - +s. and then, from one output to another output:
+c -+c. +v - +v. +g - +g. and you are done🙂 same for the negative side🙂
+c - +c. +v - +v. +g - +g. +s - +s. and then, from one output to another output:
+c -+c. +v - +v. +g - +g. and you are done🙂 same for the negative side🙂
It looks like the daughterboards have 2 sets of connections, so you can attach one to the main board, and then the daughterboards together. Do that for each side (CCS and amp)
correct🙂
I built A30 awhile back and loved the sound. I am trying to build an A60 this time. Is the only difference between A30 and A60 is the number of output devices?
Cool, thanks. Is +-45V about right for the A60?
+/- 34V isn't it?
Are you using BrianGT boards? I am heaving difficulties populating them, so I would appreciate any help...
Are you using BrianGT boards? I am heaving difficulties populating them, so I would appreciate any help...
The A30 is pretty straightforward, what are you having problems with?
+/- 34V isn't it?
I am going by Aleph-2's schematics, and it uses 45v?
I am going by Aleph-2's schematics, and it uses 45v?
aleph2 is not aleph60. aleph2 is a 100W classA amp.
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