Aleph Jzm

I was just doing a listening comparison between Aleph Jzm and F5m.

Both are wonderful sounding amps. The F5m sings and sparkles in the highs and has great authority with bass. However, when I put it up against the Aleph Jzm, the latter stands out with is extremely powerful bass authority and silky smooth mids. If you made me vote, the Aleph Jzm is just one level above the F5m overall. I can't tell you why in detail, but it just is a step above on securing the seat of authority over the F5m. Two great amps!!!! So much fun to be able to compare the two back to back on the same system.

What a wonderful gift to be able to compare the two amps. You can't go wrong with either option.
 
:snail: Dbt test complete. No smoke! 24v +\- on both sides. Time to take a break, then start connecting first side of amp.

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After some sparks for going to fast, everything turned out fine. Unplugged DBT, straight to wall. No smoke. Again 24v +\-.

Wait till caps are not charged to connect first side!
 
Hi here...

Back in 2016 I made the link (Alephj mini custom).
I'm considering making an upgraded one, with lower rails as in my old thread. My plan is to make two dual mono ones using the balanced input with fully balanced source preamp / dac etc...
I was wondering if anyone had calculated for lower rails for approx. 100W dissipation instead of the ~200W for the "big" Aj@Zm one here.
And oh another thing? Is there any particular reason why the ouput now consist of one IRFP150 instead of the original two IRFP240's.

Jesper.
 
I was wondering if anyone had calculated for lower rails for approx. 100W dissipation instead of the ~200W for the "big" Aj@Zm one here.
Calculating is easy... but I don't know how it will perform. You almost certainly will have higher distortion if you lower bias current. Will it matter to you... only you know. ZM may have tried it lower than I did.

You could also lower the rails... I think I've seen 20V ... and maybe as low as 18V

ZM would have better guidance re: any major potential issues with lower rails and how low you could safely go.
And oh another thing? Is there any particular reason why the ouput now consist of one IRFP150 instead of the original two IRFP240's.
No matching required. Makes it easier for (newer) builders (and those that supply the kits).
 
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I wouldn't go bellow 15Vdc rails, reason being interelectrode capacitances of mosfets more wakoo with lower rails voltages

you can't be so precise about exact voltage (18Vdc is already bad enough) but man must draw a line in sand somewhere :rofl:

few resistor changes to optimize for 15V rails and lower Iq, but no biggie

IRFP150 is practically 2pcs of IRFP240 in one case
 
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Thanks both...

I will make the rails around +/- 19.5 as this is what I use for the Alephj Mimi.
I'm going to measure the distortion on this one old Mimi also (I think bias is 1.2) Donno why I never did that 😳

Anyway I suppose I need to stick with IRFP240 now that I don't need so many watts, or should I try the IRFP150 (will study the datasheets).
Any opinion on this?

Jesper.