Aleph preamp

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Aleph Ono + Aleph L
 

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Excellent!

Nikolakh, egrapses!

Super quality! very nice pcbs and in general very neat constuction. so I guess that makes 3 of us (Greeks) with aleph Ls!
Tell us your experience with sound and also what are you driving with this?

Regards,

Panos
 
moe29

Leds are red in standby mode and turn green in operate mode.

Volume control is based on Elma 04A2A00 and the resistor values are the ones mentioned in the "L" schematic.

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You must be an expert diyer. Great.

By the way I have two questions:

Any special reason why EI transformers?
Any reason why always in standby mode (does it take long time from the switch-on to the best sound)?

Thanks.

JH
 
jh6you

The transformers are 160 VA each, Split-Bobbin types without Faraday shielding.
There is no hum, no buzzing, no voltage drop under load and the preamp sounds huge and very relaxed.

If not in standby mode the pramp needs about 1 hour from turn on to sound at its best.
Original Aleph preamps were fitted with an on-off switch???

Nick
 
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Nickolas K. said:


If not in standby mode the pramp needs about 1 hour from turn on to sound at its best.
Original Aleph preamps were fitted with an on-off switch???

Nick


I agree one the 1 hour (atleast)

I don't think they had a power switch. As I recall Nelson saying he reconed the customers wouldn't use it anyways😉 -And it is not in the schematics..

(By BZLS hasn't got a power switch either. Not my VERY hotroded CD63KI either (with 3 psu's) -They are on as long as I am home/awake😉
 
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