My Aleph sounds better!

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My Aleph sounds better

Gabriel,

The Aleph 60 uses 200 watts of power, so use 400 va mininum.

Have you previously built class A or an Aleph.

Unless I mis understand you, are you planning to store you components as per the image?

The narrow shelving would make natural convection relatively inefficient.

I say this gently, but without knowing more about your situation I think some practical application is in order so you can appreciate the nature of the class A amplifier.

Pass designed his amps free standing because it would be largely impractical to stack them with other equipment due to heat and weight.

Unless you have major waaf issue (the wife problems) with decor it may be easier to implement another approach without far of failure

regards

ian
 
No no no, I was talking about voltage rating...in VAC.

Actually, the amps will be side by side on the top of a furniture. I've only used this picture because I love the rack and it had two amplifiers that could be modified.

However, these amps won't lie there forever...what would be the mininal clearance above each amp (one amp per shelf)

regards,
Gabriel

P.s: That rack is 600$US so it's highly impossible that my two aleph will end up there.😛
 
And the man behind the curtain said:

Good ventilation is vital to the proper operation of the amplifier ..... You should leave at least six inches clearance on the sides and top. The amplifier should not be placed in a closed cabinet which does not have forced air ventilation.
'Nuff said !

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I'm not entirely sure about the Wizard of Oz analogy, if you remember the lines...

Dorothy (angry): Your a terrible man!

W. o Oz (apologetic): No dear, I'm not a terrible man, I'm just a terrible wizard.

Can't say that I'd class NP as a terrible wizard, but with the last post about the 12' TLs there certainly seems to be a bit of mad scientist in there !

cheers, mark
 
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