This would be ideal. I will wait.You may get lucky and once we finish producing them a couple extra ones could be available. That's an information that unfortunately I do not have at the moment but I'll make sure to keep you updated
I haven't even started on the PSU yet, but I have everything but the chassis and am probably going to start soon. Please let me know!
And thank you.
Modushop 4U/400 is God's given for all FW sized amps
BTW, as a child I did "See Rock City" and still remember advertising on barn roofs along the way.Sorry if this has been discussed, but I've been following this thread closely and I haven't seen any chassis recommendations now that the Modus custom is no longer available for pre-order. I missed the window due to having no money in my fun fund 🙁.
Anyone find anything comparable? Not sure I'm happy with the idea of a blind order from Alibaba.
I think someone mentioned the generic 4U aluminum from Modushop. Any other options?
My username is kind of a tongue and cheek modern
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In the process of ordering a Toroid from Airlink in the UK had email asking Is the 2 x 18V transformer you require a loaded or unloaded voltage? I assume unloaded ??
Cheers
Cheers
I think I know the answer to this, but double checking just in case. My Kit only came with oneBD140. This is the type of BD140 that does not
have the exposed metal on back, all plastic. Face of piece says BD 140-10.
I have on hand some BD140 that are plastic back, but faceplate says BD140-16, rather than BD140-10. I assume this is a good choice, -10 vs -16
unimportant here? Or should I seek duplicate part instead?
Thanks,
Russellc
have the exposed metal on back, all plastic. Face of piece says BD 140-10.
I have on hand some BD140 that are plastic back, but faceplate says BD140-16, rather than BD140-10. I assume this is a good choice, -10 vs -16
unimportant here? Or should I seek duplicate part instead?
Thanks,
Russellc
-10 vs -16
unimportant here?
exactly, just chill
Finished my Aleph Jzm today! I followed the excellent and very detailed build guide. A completely trouble-free build. I've only listened to a couple of records so far, but first impression is very good. Thanks to everyone who has made this project possible!
A photo from yesterday of the then unfinished Aleph Jzm:

A photo from yesterday of the then unfinished Aleph Jzm:

I bought two of the parts kits. Can anyone let me know the part number/vendor of the 3W resistors? Also who makes the metal film resistors? 1/4 or looks more like 1/8 watt
Thanks
Thanks
I finally saw this listed in the schematic.... ,6 w 0207 Anyone knows who these manufacturer sources are?
you're asking for parts you did get in kit, origin of these?
if that is the case, be sure that you got all parts produced by "brand names", meaning reputed production, and bought from trusted sources
if that is the case, be sure that you got all parts produced by "brand names", meaning reputed production, and bought from trusted sources
I didn't make the kits. But I imagine the gentleman who did got his mountain of parts from Digikey and/or Mouser - both trusted suppliers of quality industry leading parts.
@celticray - If you're looking for suitable parts to swap or need replacements, you can use whatever pleases you. "Plain vanilla" is just perfect. The big resistors in the kit are 3W MOX from KOA, and all the rest are Yageo if that's of interest.
[B]ItsAllInMyHead[/B] Thanks!! thars exactly what I was looking for, I guess my OCD was kicking in when I disnt see a source
Hi there, I'm in the process of gathering parts and currently that means PSU capacitors, I have diyaudio/store Univeral PSU board. I'm in a remote part of Australia (Esperance) so not too many electronics parts shops worth visiting for 700km. I've been looking and found these, https://www.digikey.com.au/en/products/detail/chemi-con/ESMH630VSN223MA80U/13247322, they're 22000uf, 63v and ESR 11mOhm @ 120Hzmy. Concern is the lifetime @ temp. 2000 Hrs @ 85°C.
Any perspective on these capacitors for this purpose?
Any perspective on these capacitors for this purpose?
if going with prescribed Donut voltage, 25Vdc caps are perfectly OK, 35Vdc caps are even more perfect 
no need for 63Vdc

no need for 63Vdc
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