Aleph J Schematic

Mini-Aleph J
I have one ca. 200W trannie and some heatsinks and some spare parts (caps and resistors) from my aleph 5 project ( they are running since almost 4 years now without problems and sound really nice) and now I'm thinking it's time to build an mini aleph j for my tweeters.
The trannie has 2*18V dc and my question is, what I have to change on the schematic, to build an aleph j with 18V and 1Amp quiescent current ?
Sorry if my question is already been answered, but in the thread I couldn't find an exact answer.

Thanks
 
Yeah! My new aleph J is singing on the bench.
What a sound!
Thanks Nelson and all the guys bringing stuff here!
This is my first single ended amplifier. I had to build one to see how SE sounds. I must say i am not disappointed.
First impression:Yes,"Liquid" is the word compared to the F5.
I will listen to it for a while prior to try the Wensan SRPP mods.

Technical question:
On both channels, I had to lower the biasing resistor R27 from 68K to 18K. Is that an issue?
As using Brian boards, i left the zenner referenced to ground instead of -V, is there any drawback?
 
Congrats!

I believe the zener ref to the -rail was said to be slightly quieter, I took mine to ground as you did.

If you check both schematics, the C5 cap position is the correct place to install R27 on Brian's boards, it makes a difference in how it biases up.
 
HP Aleph with LU1014D?

Hi,

I have a couple of PDs Aleph J boards and I was thinking about making a HP amp with them.
The power supply is +&- 15V and I was wondering if it would be easy to swap out the irfp240 for the Lu1014D. As they are both N channel devices i would imagine that the biasing is all that needs to change to deal with the lower RDS on for the LU1014D or am I showing Im our of my depth now🙂
Is this an easy mod or should I just use a couple of IRF610s?
The other thing is I was going to lower the gain. Do I risk stability if I go too low with the gain of the aleph, I think I read this somewhere?