Aleph J illustrated build guide

I noticed only two thermistors at the transformer primaries. Since it is dual mono, each transformer should have its own set of thermistors. Each transformer should also have its own fuse. So AC power into chassis, then one fuse to each channel's power transformer, then each channel's transformer has their own two thermistors. The only thing shared by the two channels is the AC power into the chassis and switch. Some people have even provided a switch to each channel.

It is then best to work on one channel and get that working. Connect the AC in, fuse, thermistors, transformer primaries. and bridge rectifiers . Double and even triple check all connections. If you have a variac or dim bulb tester, use that for the first power up. Connect your meter, or if you have two meters, connect them to the DC plus and minus of the two bridge rectifiers and measure the voltage. If everything is connected properly, the voltage should be somewhere around 25V when fully powered up. If no DC voltage is measured, then there is something not correctly wired.

Power supply schematic attached. Antek transformer primary winding colours added.

Connect the power supply board only after the correct DC voltage is at the two bridge rectifiers.
 

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Hi, while I was testing Aleph J with cervin vega at100, the board with the jfets supplied with the kit broke quickly. R7 is at 0 volts again. R8 is ok. The other board works with my jfets. Perhaps too much electrostatic charge comes out of my body 🙂 I also brought with me ACA first version with mod and my friends and I we were impressed by how the giant cervin vega drove. Now I have to buy lsj74 again but digikey doesn't sell version B (5/6 mA). Can you recommend a reliable seller?
 
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Hi, while I was testing Aleph J with cervin vega at100, the board with the jfets supplied with the kit broke quickly. R7 is at 0 volts again. R8 is ok. The other board works with my jfets. Perhaps too much electrostatic charge comes out of my body 🙂 I also brought with me ACA first version with mod and my friends and I we were impressed by how the giant cervin vega drove. Now I have to buy lsj74 again but digikey doesn't sell version B (5/6 mA). Can you recommend a reliable seller?
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It all looks okay.... for the measurements taken when the amp is cold. Maybe the V drop across R7 is a smidge too high... but it could all be okay because the amp was cold.
Amp was warmed for about 30 minutes
Bypassing the C1, right?? I.e. you remove the C1 and then soldered a wire link in its place. I want to confirm the mod was done correctly.
Yes - cap removed and link soldered in
NOTE: based on the R7 trimpot value, the JFET current could be a few mA but also around 10mA or even more... What grade of JFETs are you using?
JFETs are matched LS quad from DIY store. I think the grade was B.
I need to know more about this "out of phase" thing. Can you explain this better??
Left channel has needed the + and - reversed or speakers are out of phase.
 
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È fantastico, lo rendi così facile.

Ho una domanda sul palco frontale per questo amplificatore: il Burning Amplifier 3 Gain Stage Board (BAGS-N) funzionerà bene, dato che è anche un preamplificatore designato? Se sì, di quali considerazioni progettuali dovrei occuparmi?

(ps ho visto la guida alla costruzione del preamplificatore BA3 su https://www.diyaudio.com/community/threads/the-ba-3-as-preamp-build-guide.258022/#post3968063 - chiedendomi se è proprio questo, per l'utilizzo con Aleph J)
Ho BA3 e B1. Se hai sorgenti ad alto rendimento, il B1 va bene con qualsiasi amplificatore. BA3 ho provato con Aleph J e dava un suono meno lineare, ma si poteva adattare con il suo trimmer centrale.
 
Just starting to build out my Aleph J boards and came to this thread (9391 posts!). So much for a concise guide 🙂. Starting from post #1 I came upon post #4 which contains a bunch of links to helpful links within this thread. The links don't seem to take you to the relevant post. Perhaps post #4 should be deleted as it just creates confusion for new builders (me), or is there something I'm missing? Thanks.
 
This is great - you make it so easy.

I have a question on front stage for this amp - will Burning Amplifier 3 Gain Stage Board (BAGS-N) work well, as it is also a designated pre amp? If yes, what design considerations should I take care of?

(p.s. I have seen the BA3 Preamp build guide at https://www.diyaudio.com/community/threads/the-ba-3-as-preamp-build-guide.258022/#post3968063 - wondering if its just that, for using with Aleph J)
linestage 2018 is also good, nice vocals, guitars, and brass.
 
Having a low power issue on left channel after removing C1. (if you read my earlier post, the wacky offset problem was due to a bad 2SJ74. Problem has been correct and right channel is working fine) The left channel works fine for a few minutes and then basically disappears. If I let the amp sit for 60 minutes or so, it works again for a few minutes. The left channel is out of phase, but it has always been like that. All transistors measure the same on both channels, as do all the MOSFETs.

any measurements?
at least confirmation of Iq stability
What measurements would be helpful? Iq tends to drop as the amp warms up.c After about an hour it stabilizes.