do not remove anything from original amp circuit
now- task for today - learn what are source resistors in Aleph J
I'm thinking about mosfet sources, not JFet sources
tip - -they're biggest resistors on pcb
remember - task is not just to make an amp - fun is greatest when you learn along, as much you can ........ so with time neither ZM nor anyone else can sell ya bollocks

now- task for today - learn what are source resistors in Aleph J
I'm thinking about mosfet sources, not JFet sources
tip - -they're biggest resistors on pcb
remember - task is not just to make an amp - fun is greatest when you learn along, as much you can ........ so with time neither ZM nor anyone else can sell ya bollocks

When I wrote "remove internal resistor" I referred to the meter. I intended across mosfet sources, but I haven't the JZen schemathic on hand, I watched the photos and make a mistake 😀
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yes, R29 should work
R28 too, but lets choose R29, it's less moving up and down, in any way possible
R28 too, but lets choose R29, it's less moving up and down, in any way possible

you forgot cap across meter
if you know current for full tilt ( buying new. there usually gave that data) everything is easy
even if you don't know, when you get it - all you need is 1V5 battery and trimpot
voltage across 0R27 is Iq (you want) multiplied with 0R27
say that 1A5 is lowest, 2A is highest
if you know current for full tilt ( buying new. there usually gave that data) everything is easy
even if you don't know, when you get it - all you need is 1V5 battery and trimpot
voltage across 0R27 is Iq (you want) multiplied with 0R27
say that 1A5 is lowest, 2A is highest
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Ammeter used in old sportcars and motorcycles like old Smiths and replicas with centered zero seem a good base for customization 🙂
Smiths AMPERE Gauge Bianco con REPLICA BIANCO | eBay
This Royal Enfield only needs a ZM logo on it 😀

Smiths AMPERE Gauge Bianco con REPLICA BIANCO | eBay
This Royal Enfield only needs a ZM logo on it 😀


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I want to know if its possible to add subwoofer out to an already complete aleph j. I have open baffle speakers and need the sub for lower punch. If so how would I make it happen?
You just need an active subwoofer with high level inputs.
Using a Subwoofer in a System with no Subwoofer Output – Upscale Audio
Using a Subwoofer in a System with no Subwoofer Output – Upscale Audio
^^ Exactly this.
My experience with active subwoofers / plate amps is they work as well or actually better when driven by the high level inputs. It’s just a pass-through to the speakers, the plate amp essentially ‘looks’ at the signal and uses it to run the sub. The amplifier (aleph) and the speakers don’t know it’s there.
My experience with active subwoofers / plate amps is they work as well or actually better when driven by the high level inputs. It’s just a pass-through to the speakers, the plate amp essentially ‘looks’ at the signal and uses it to run the sub. The amplifier (aleph) and the speakers don’t know it’s there.
Hi all,
I bought few months ago aleph j kits and pcbs on DiYaudio store, but just now finally I got time to start my building.
Concerning the Q1A and Q1B transistors, on the offiicial BOM and on DIYaudio store I read 4 x Linear Systems LSJ74 but in my bags I found 4 lsk170 matched quads. Are these a correct replacement for the original ones or I am confusing them with bags of different projects?
Thank you for answering this very stupid question
renato
I bought few months ago aleph j kits and pcbs on DiYaudio store, but just now finally I got time to start my building.
Concerning the Q1A and Q1B transistors, on the offiicial BOM and on DIYaudio store I read 4 x Linear Systems LSJ74 but in my bags I found 4 lsk170 matched quads. Are these a correct replacement for the original ones or I am confusing them with bags of different projects?
Thank you for answering this very stupid question
renato
Do not use the LSK170's in an Aleph J. It will not end well. They are the wrong polarity. The J74 is the correct part.
No they will not work.. Take it from me because I already made this mistake.Hi all,
I bought few months ago aleph j kits and pcbs on DiYaudio store, but just now finally I got time to start my building.
Concerning the Q1A and Q1B transistors, on the offiicial BOM and on DIYaudio store I read 4 x Linear Systems LSJ74 but in my bags I found 4 lsk170 matched quads. Are these a correct replacement for the original ones or I am confusing them with bags of different projects?
Thank you for answering this very stupid question
renato
Hi all,
I bought few months ago aleph j kits and pcbs on DiYaudio store, but just now finally I got time to start my building.
Concerning the Q1A and Q1B transistors, on the offiicial BOM and on DIYaudio store I read 4 x Linear Systems LSJ74 but in my bags I found 4 lsk170 matched quads. Are these a correct replacement for the original ones or I am confusing them with bags of different projects?
Thank you for answering this very stupid question
renato
Thank you for the answers; now I realized my error. When I bought the kits on January I bought the Aleph J transistor kit but I had to buy separately the 2LSJ74.
But when I ordered these transistors I did not realize I had to choose among different ICs and the store sent me the default choice (LSk170).
Now this error cannot be repeated: the Aleph J transitor kit already includes the 2LSJ74s.
Renato
Me: "I think that for J I'll go for Dual Mono in a single cabinet"
ZM: "Take a Dissipante 4U/400"
Me: "It's too big for my rack"
ZM: "Change rack"
Done 😀
The Infinite Improbability Audio Rack


ZM: "Take a Dissipante 4U/400"
Me: "It's too big for my rack"
ZM: "Change rack"

Done 😀
The Infinite Improbability Audio Rack


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