Mini-Aleph-J Question

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I have two months of "spare time" and a little extra cash, so I would like to finally build an Aleph or two. Ideally, I want a 50+ watt per channel Aleph to drive my B&W 705 in a dedicated two-channel system, but I think that may cost more than I have available at the moment.

So, I think my best bet is to build a mini-Aleph-J, which will probably end up in my office (to power Klipsch RB-3). I hope to make it as small as possible, my idea being an 8.5-inch cube enclosure.

1. Can I use the Chipamp PCBs for an Aleph-J?

2. Are these heatsinks, cut to 8.5" length, sufficient?

3. Does anyone have the mini-Aleph circuit that used to accompany the Chipamp PCBs?

4. Am I wasting my time building the low-power circuit when I really want the high-power one?

Thank you all for your suggestions.
 
The mini AJ would work well with the RB-3s. I have built Js with the chipamp boards, you just twist the jfets legs to fit. Don't know about the sinks, it will get hot. Why not his 10" wide cut 6" long. I have a copy of the schematic with the J changes on it, email me.
 
I have been thinking about a mini Aleph J for an office system. If you have LTSpice, you can look at this circuit. I have not built it and I expect it needs more thought and work, but may be of use to you. You will have to rename to file to remove the .txt.

Jim
 

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I have been working to reconcile the Aleph-J schematics with the Chipamp PCB schematics and noticed something...

On the Chipamp PCB schematic, R5 (4.75k) is connected to ground, while the analogous Aleph-J part, also R5, is connected to V-. Is this a known issue with the Chipamp PCBs?
 
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