I'm very curious. Having so far only played with tubes, I find any SS power amplifier very daunting. (Ok..I've done gainclones ...but that does not really count because it's not discrete)
Here is a picture of my ZENV9 (The Backdrop is a 6N6P pushpull amp by James Doddington I'm building)
Here is a picture of my ZENV9 (The Backdrop is a 6N6P pushpull amp by James Doddington I'm building)
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Hi Sorry..not finished yet..I thought I'd post as it progresses. I still have to find huge heatsinks, apparently they are neccessary. 😀
Bas Horneman said:I'm very curious. Having so far only played with tubes, I find any SS power amplifier very daunting. (Ok..I've done gainclones ...but that does not really count because it's not discrete)
Here is a picture of my ZENV9 (The Backdrop is a 6N6P pushpull amp by James Doddington I'm building)
An externally hosted image should be here but it was not working when we last tested it.
Oops! You scratched the wood case! 😀 😉
Ooh, okay ! hehehe 😀
Please, post your progress ! And I'm very curious about the final result !
Just asking, how gainglone sounds for you?! Is it good or decent compared with tube amp?
Thanks !
Please, post your progress ! And I'm very curious about the final result !
Just asking, how gainglone sounds for you?! Is it good or decent compared with tube amp?
Thanks !

That's ok..it's the bottom! Oeps am I allowed to say that 😉Oops! You scratched the wood case!
I quite like them on my efficient loudspeakers... and like them compared to tubes as well...not a hell of a lot of difference and definitely worth it for the money. In the end I still prefer tubes (still have to build my first PP amp though)Just asking, how gainglone sounds for you?! Is it good or decent compared with tube amp?
And just like SE tube amplifiers I don't think they drive difficult loads too well. (I don't expect the ZENv9 to do that either)
For example a briangt lm3875 kit sounded a lot fuller than a Pioneer A400 (european version) that was quite highly rated in the 80-90's. The Pioneer is punchier thought..better with transients. (both on Prometheus speakers)
Another comparison is with a CSS FR125..The Gainclone drives it about as well as a SE 300B...(not very good imo) ..when you use an amplifier that can dump a lot of current into the speaker..like a friend's Rod Elliot P3a...the FR125 comes alive.
No extensive listening has taken place though...and these are all really impressions from very short listening sessions..
So basically gainclone go for it...but match with the right speakers.
It looks like you're off to a good start. You're boards look great!
Keep us posted on your progress, especially when it starts to play music.
-David
Keep us posted on your progress, especially when it starts to play music.
-David
Hi Bas, that board looks good🙂 I am looking forward to hear about your listening impressions with the ZenV9. I think it sounds really sweet😉 Dont get them heatsinks too small, and watch that the fet's dont get too close to the top-edge of the sink.
Happy building🙂
Steen🙂
Happy building🙂
Steen🙂
You should have no problem... looks good so far!
I find tube guys usually do really neat work. The PCB should only make
things easier for you 🙂
can't wait to hear what you think of the sound.
I find tube guys usually do really neat work. The PCB should only make
things easier for you 🙂
can't wait to hear what you think of the sound.
moe29 said:You should have no problem... looks good so far!
I find tube guys usually do really neat work. The PCB should only make
things easier for you 🙂
can't wait to hear what you think of the sound.
naaaaah.......
he will be dissapointed

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