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I realize this thread goes back a little over a year but I'm in the same boat. i have the BGT boards also and wanting to build an Aleph. Correct me if I'm wrong but this board set could be used to build any of the Alephs correct? At least the Vgain stages are the same that I can tell from KK schematics online. I'm interested in building Aleph 4 which I believe is stereo 100W/channel??? Would love some feedback from someone that has used this boardset. Also wondering about the prior post showing red x on un-used or not needed parts.
Thanks
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do you need it to be a stereo amp? aleph2 monoblocks is a better option.
and yes. you can use those boards for any of the aleph's. just get some extra output boards. you can also build any of them with J-fet input stage.
and yes. you can use those boards for any of the aleph's. just get some extra output boards. you can also build any of them with J-fet input stage.
Freecrowder - Yes, you can use those boards to build any version, just add more output boards as AudioSan says.
The first thing to do is determine how much heatsink you have/need. That will determine how much amp you can have. A decent rule of thumb is about 5X5 (or more) inches of finned heatsink per mosfet.
Yes, it adds up fast, and yes, anything more than about 40-50WPC needs to be monoblocks. (Unless you like enormous amp boxes)
The first thing to do is determine how much heatsink you have/need. That will determine how much amp you can have. A decent rule of thumb is about 5X5 (or more) inches of finned heatsink per mosfet.
Yes, it adds up fast, and yes, anything more than about 40-50WPC needs to be monoblocks. (Unless you like enormous amp boxes)
Since the BrianGT output boards don't fit the DIY Store universal mounting spec, I wonder if the BA-1 output boards could be adapted to serve as output boards for an Aleph?
I wonder if the BA-1 output boards could be adapted to serve as output boards for an Aleph?
Taking a quick look at it, yes, I think it would work.
Great idea!!
OK, thanks for the replies guys. I know this is old thread. I plan on using vertical heatsinks from industrial drives. 24" H, 8.25 W, 2" deep fins. It will be vertical amp like a Mark Levinson. I have many more questions so I hope I don't impose. I want to use IRFP250 in the output stages because I have many laying around. Can I substitute those with out changing any other components? What is meant by the the BGT output boards not to DIY store spec. Is there some reason I can't use them. Finally are there some components on the front-end boards that are not used. Help is greatly appreciated. BTW I built the Pass A40 using same heatsinks and the temp on them are barely warm to the touch on a cool day. Is there a schematic showing part numbers for these boards?
I think this has the proper part numbers -
From this page - Aleph 30
There is lots of fantastic info there.
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From this page - Aleph 30
There is lots of fantastic info there.
What is meant by the the BGT output boards not to DIY store spec. Is there some reason I can't use them.
This only matters if you're using the chassis from the DIYAudio Store, because their heat sinks are pre-drilled, and the BrianGT output boards don't line up with the holes. If you're using a different chassis, or drilling your own, it's not an issue.
So can anyone expand on using IRFP250 in output stage. Do I need to change resistor values? I have plenty of these laying around and would like to use them. Thanks so much for the schematic.
I have these boards and I am deciding between doing the Aleph Mini or Aleph 30. The power supply BOM indicates that the Aleph 30 uses 22000uF capacitors and the mini Aleph uses 10000uF capacitors. Is there any downside to using the 22000uF capacitors for the Mini Aleph? I'd like to start on the power supply without worrying about if I am going to use it on the mini or the Aleph 30. Also it seems like the only real difference between the two are the output boards and I like the idea of upgrading a mini Aleph into an Aleph 30 in the future.
The boards basically come as is and there is a BOM on the chipamp.com site but not much else. I made some schematics of the power supply along with a few notes of some things I noticed about the board. Some of you might find them useful.
The boards basically come as is and there is a BOM on the chipamp.com site but not much else. I made some schematics of the power supply along with a few notes of some things I noticed about the board. Some of you might find them useful.
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regarding uF- more , the merrier (but not go Berserk)
also - CL60 between audio gnd and chassis , please
also - CL60 between audio gnd and chassis , please
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