Klipsch Forte II and DIY Pass

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So I've been a klipsch fan for a while. Done some DIY Lascala/Altec things, Heresys...and a couple other things.

I have always read the opinion that the Forte II was the most balanced Klipsch out there. I recently stumbled on to a mint pair for a song.

I started out with my KSA50 Klone - I thought, this is it! What bass and control. but something was missing.....

tried Adcom GFA535 II, Tandberg Tr2030, Newer Onkyo thing, Kenwood KA-8100, Yamaha humpty dumpty etc. etc.

Naahhh

Then I remembered my Aleph Mini that was tucked away. It is the first amp I ever made that only almost went up in smoke. A measly 12 WPC and not too much heat for the summertime.

Heaven! Just right! Huge detail, lean accurate bass, wow.

Planning a winter A5 now.

Food for thought - the original Aleph was successful and beloved for a reason, especially when paired right. A new builder shouldn't hesitate, especially since it might be the most highly documented design out there.

I'm just sayin 🙂

Edit - forgot to say... thanks again NP!
 
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A little more 'swing' than 12 wpc might help.

I'm thinking ....
How about an Aleph J style amp for higher rails? Cascoded front end and all that?

I'll call it the "Swordfish" :clown:
 

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