I wanted to share with you some photos of the construction of my version of Aleph5.
after endless searches to find the right components and many hours of work this baby was born.
sounds divinely .... thanks mr. PASS.
what do you think?
how did it come?
I apologize for my bad english
after endless searches to find the right components and many hours of work this baby was born.
sounds divinely .... thanks mr. PASS.
what do you think?
how did it come?
I apologize for my bad english
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I looked at the title and wondered, "just how Italian-style can an Aleph 5 be?"
Well, damn... the Aleph 5 here REALLY is a testarossa.
Well, damn... the Aleph 5 here REALLY is a testarossa.
Testarossa = redhead
Testarossa literally means "red head" in Italian.
It is also in reference to the 1984 Ferrari Testarossa and the 1957 250 Testarossa, the names of which refers to the characteristic red-painted cam covers on both cars' 12-cylinder engines.
Testarossa literally means "red head" in Italian.
It is also in reference to the 1984 Ferrari Testarossa and the 1957 250 Testarossa, the names of which refers to the characteristic red-painted cam covers on both cars' 12-cylinder engines.
Very nice, clean and organized. Better than many commercial amplifiers I have seen! This is the Diablo Aleph 5 
Best,
Anand.

Best,
Anand.
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