Idea, first picture: input (I3), NFB (via R11), and output-zero-adjusting (I2) are summing at Q4 emiter. It's SE in class A (I1).
Implementation (soldered and under listening now) - second picture.
Advantages:
Implementation (soldered and under listening now) - second picture.
Advantages:
- it's DC amplifier,
- high PSRR (not-regulated PSU is in use, output Vrms is about 0.55mV),
- high current (and, as a result, good frequency characteristics) in the bottom mosfet gate chain,
- linear input ("ALPS-ready") - no preamp is needed,
- no need for input jfets to be stongly complemental,
- efficient (near max theoretical efficiency for SE topology).
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- must be read as "at Q4 emiter", of course, in accordance with the first picture....are summing at Q5 emiter...
Nico, thanks! I'm listening to the amp fourth day, and still am very excitedAt first glance this is a very elegant design. Well done Anli


Since i tried Mini-Aleph for the first time I noticed that HEXFETs sound worse when supplied with less than 20V Vds. I'm aware that you lowered PS voltage to decrease the total Pd of this amp, but it would be interesanting to hear it with at least +/-22V PS.
Otherwise, lovely amp, congratulations !
P.S.
When it comes to SE amps I always lust for a pair of good 16 Ohms speakers 😉
Otherwise, lovely amp, congratulations !

P.S.
When it comes to SE amps I always lust for a pair of good 16 Ohms speakers 😉
Andrew,
I agree with Nico. This is brilliant, I'm still figuring out some of the subtleties.....
I've noted your designs from the past. Some are in my schemats folder, you are 1 smart guy, perhaps you should keep your best ideas to yourself?
Cheers,
Hugh
I agree with Nico. This is brilliant, I'm still figuring out some of the subtleties.....
I've noted your designs from the past. Some are in my schemats folder, you are 1 smart guy, perhaps you should keep your best ideas to yourself?
Cheers,
Hugh
I don't know a concrete schematics you are saying about, but, at any case, I think, the reason of such behaviour is simple - it is sufficient to look at datasheet plot showing input capacitance vs Vds. To cure the problem gate chain current must be increased, and the design permits such increasing (at my case the current > 30mA, but I just don't use mini-heatsinks for bjts and 9610). And, say, R10 just "takes" some heat from CCS.Since i tried Mini-Aleph for the first time I noticed that HEXFETs sound worse when supplied with less than 20V Vds. I'm aware that you lowered PS voltage to decrease the total Pd of this amp, but it would be interesanting to hear it with at least +/-22V PS.
Thanks!Otherwise, lovely amp, congratulations !![]()
Thanks!I agree with Nico. This is brilliant, I'm still figuring out some of the subtleties.....
Not being English native speaker I'm not sure I understand "keeping" meaning. Do you mean some kind of, say, amps kit producing? If it's the case - well, I'm far from business, and the only way I have ATM is to share own thinkings with music lovers....perhaps you should keep your best ideas to yourself?
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