sorry i was unable to post the pic yesterday. here is the little baby aleph-x, just born.
now its sound is very clean, no more hum. i am here using only 4 pcs IRFP240 but now i will slowly increse.
this is only for testing purpose there are lots can be done. just a bgng.
*Thanks for helping me to usnderstnd some part of this amp.
best regards
mchael
now its sound is very clean, no more hum. i am here using only 4 pcs IRFP240 but now i will slowly increse.
this is only for testing purpose there are lots can be done. just a bgng.
*Thanks for helping me to usnderstnd some part of this amp.
best regards
mchael
Re: Successfully build aleph-X.
It is written in the WIKI, Michael:
http://www.diyaudio.com/wiki/index.php?page=Aleph-X
4.5 - Connecting an Input
/Hugo
space2000 said:
How about aleph-x (– input)? Should I keep just open?
It is written in the WIKI, Michael:
http://www.diyaudio.com/wiki/index.php?page=Aleph-X
4.5 - Connecting an Input
/Hugo
sorry can't upload the pic on forum. i am trying to upload this two days, always comes without pic. i am still trying to upload the pic. may be will send you by email.
thank you
thank you
its written on wiki that when you using unbalanced input you should connect -In and GND togeter.. this will provide +6db gain..
CMIIW
dont forget to adjust differential dc offset and absolute DC offset like i was
CMIIW
dont forget to adjust differential dc offset and absolute DC offset like i was

picture
hi,
here is the picture of big baby alpeh-x. it is a prototype board just a bigining. sound very clean no hum at all. it is operating well but there are lots to be done. i used only 4pcs mosfets to test how its run. i think it is now 20w right?
thanks for your info.
best regards
michael
hi,
here is the picture of big baby alpeh-x. it is a prototype board just a bigining. sound very clean no hum at all. it is operating well but there are lots to be done. i used only 4pcs mosfets to test how its run. i think it is now 20w right?
thanks for your info.
best regards
michael

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