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WOW!! improvement.. I could sell rca clips for so much more now LMAO...
Thanks.. 😀 MUCH MUCH BETTER>> !!!!
Thanks.. 😀 MUCH MUCH BETTER>> !!!!
🙂 excellent! It bothered me when you said you werent impressed with the amp.. as I like mine so much. I knew it had to be something!
An audio buddy and I are going to finally start on our Aleph 30s this coming weekend.
As these are dual purpose boards, is there an Aleph 30 schematic – is the one on the Pass website applicable, and/ or are there any specific instructions on setting up the boards as Aleph 30s?
Later I’ll be doing two mini Alephs – is that the same schematic? Any instructions?
Thanks Kindly
As these are dual purpose boards, is there an Aleph 30 schematic – is the one on the Pass website applicable, and/ or are there any specific instructions on setting up the boards as Aleph 30s?
Later I’ll be doing two mini Alephs – is that the same schematic? Any instructions?
Thanks Kindly
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rick57 said:An audio buddy and I are going to finally start on our Aleph 30s this coming weekend.
As these are dual purpose boards, is there an Aleph 30 schematic – is the one on the Pass website applicable, and/ or are there any specific instructions on setting up the boards as Aleph 30s?
Later I’ll be doing two mini Alephs – is that the same schematic? Any instructions?
Thanks Kindly
Instruction's whats that.. i have had so many emails about instructions and i simply have to say. I dont even have one. I do with brian did one.. As most comments come back as lack of support and how to build the amp's But he did a wonderfull job on the gan clone's he should do the same for the mini a's and aleph's.
Brian or anyone
Is the (five figure) schematic at the back of the 19 page official Volksamp Aleph 30 Manual at www.passlabs.com/downloads/o...ct/a30manr0.pdf
- the same exactly as the one used in the BrianGT boards?
Thanks
Is the (five figure) schematic at the back of the 19 page official Volksamp Aleph 30 Manual at www.passlabs.com/downloads/o...ct/a30manr0.pdf
- the same exactly as the one used in the BrianGT boards?
Thanks
rick57,
I believe that's the schematic but if you follow the part list that Brian had posted on his web site, you can't go wrong - parts will pop right in the board perfectly.
I believe that's the schematic but if you follow the part list that Brian had posted on his web site, you can't go wrong - parts will pop right in the board perfectly.
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rick57 said:fecl
Yes thanks. If that's it, I’ll just give it a crack
Cheers
It is how i built all 4 of my amps.. One resistor pair at a time 😀
I just spend 45 min tracking down a 60hz hum in my audio path.. I borrowed a pair of Ribbon Tweeters teh 2Gsi's and well now they sound better.. I cant wait to get my transformers so i can bi-amp these 😀 4 amps 4 drivers 😀
How well would this work as an Aleph 30 case?
One of the larger Hammond cases:
From eg (my local dealer) www.evatco.com.au/chassis.htm
The tallest aluminium chassis is only 76 mm (3 inches) – probably too tight.
The perforated steel chassis are 132 mm (5.2 inches).
Aluminium has 4 x higher thermal conductivity than plain steel.
* Anyone know a way of getting good conducting through 20 gauge steel, from the devices to the heatsinks?
Possibly over the front plate, a piece of clear 6-8 mm Perspex over (colour paper printed by laser with eg a logo) as a face plate.
Or anyone tried any other suitable good cases.
One of the larger Hammond cases:
From eg (my local dealer) www.evatco.com.au/chassis.htm
The tallest aluminium chassis is only 76 mm (3 inches) – probably too tight.
The perforated steel chassis are 132 mm (5.2 inches).
Aluminium has 4 x higher thermal conductivity than plain steel.
* Anyone know a way of getting good conducting through 20 gauge steel, from the devices to the heatsinks?
Possibly over the front plate, a piece of clear 6-8 mm Perspex over (colour paper printed by laser with eg a logo) as a face plate.
Or anyone tried any other suitable good cases.
Since I wrote my last post:
“Getting good conducting through 20 gauge steel, from the devices to the heatsinks?”
I now see you can get heatsinks with mounting flanges.
But if you have to cut a slot through the case to allow the flanges in, I’d be inclined to cut a much bigger hole – for improved heat transfer, and just mount directly to the heatsinks.
Anyone tried other good & resaonably priced mass produced cases on other class A amps?
“Getting good conducting through 20 gauge steel, from the devices to the heatsinks?”
I now see you can get heatsinks with mounting flanges.
But if you have to cut a slot through the case to allow the flanges in, I’d be inclined to cut a much bigger hole – for improved heat transfer, and just mount directly to the heatsinks.
Anyone tried other good & resaonably priced mass produced cases on other class A amps?
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rick57 said:Since I wrote my last post:
“Getting good conducting through 20 gauge steel, from the devices to the heatsinks?”
I now see you can get heatsinks with mounting flanges.
But if you have to cut a slot through the case to allow the flanges in, I’d be inclined to cut a much bigger hole – for improved heat transfer, and just mount directly to the heatsinks.
Anyone tried other good & resaonably priced mass produced cases on other class A amps?
Im going to see if i can find some solid chuncks of steel Maybe 😀 or other metal.
Isolation pads
jleaman
I used special silicone pads. Rth~0,15C/W
Have a look at my project: http://www.passdiy.com/gallery/amini-p5.htm
jleaman
I used special silicone pads. Rth~0,15C/W
Have a look at my project: http://www.passdiy.com/gallery/amini-p5.htm
Tarasque
A very interesting design.
So the heat passes to the heat sinks via the (rectangular) aluminium tubes, which acts as the bottom plate. Excellent!
Do you think there’s much loss or slowing of heat dissipation this way?
I’m going to building two 10s and two 30s:
Your method apparently works for 20 watts (would be fine for 10 watts), but I suspect would need fans for the 30 watter.
Do you agree?
Rth~0,15C/W - (newbie Q) I take it that's a high rating for silicone pads - hard to find?
A very interesting design.
So the heat passes to the heat sinks via the (rectangular) aluminium tubes, which acts as the bottom plate. Excellent!
Do you think there’s much loss or slowing of heat dissipation this way?
I’m going to building two 10s and two 30s:
Your method apparently works for 20 watts (would be fine for 10 watts), but I suspect would need fans for the 30 watter.
Do you agree?
Rth~0,15C/W - (newbie Q) I take it that's a high rating for silicone pads - hard to find?
rick57 said:Tarasque
A very interesting design.
So the heat passes to the heat sinks via the (rectangular) aluminium tubes, which acts as the bottom plate. Excellent!
Do you think there’s much loss or slowing of heat dissipation this way?
I’m going to building two 10s and two 30s:
Your method apparently works for 20 watts (would be fine for 10 watts), but I suspect would need fans for the 30 watter.
Do you agree?
Rth~0,15C/W - (newbie Q) I take it that's a high rating for silicone pads - hard to find?
Rth~0,15C/W means that the delta temperature across the pad increases 0,15degrees for every watt pasing. ie for 30W dissipation the delta temperature across the pad is 4,5 degrees C.
The pads are used by ESAB in their welding machines. Do not know the type or brand.
I'm also in the process of building a 50W (Aleph5) using similar design. The heat dissipation is 120W per channel. The tube now has a length of 0,4 m. Using twice the number of heatsinks.
I dislike fans. Would rather throw away an inefficient speaker than build a large amp with forced convection. My speakers have 92dB efficiency and when I apply more than 10W audio power, my neighbours will join the party.
I'm also looking at building an X600 alike to see how the this compares with the Aleph 5. The circuit board design is ready. Just like to know if there is anyone out there that would be interested in buying a board as well to bring down the cost.
If I can get to 15 boards, I can get the 60sqInch board for $20,-! (= per channel; 8 driver boards and front-end board)
I would post the layout if I could figger out how to include an image in the post.
jmmartins said:Nobody else interested in a pair of PCB's for the mini Aleph ??
See the link to the Wiki a pair of posts ago.
I wish I had been on the site when the boards were available as I am eager to start working on one. Guess I will have plenty of time to work on the PS and case while I wait for the next batch to become available. 🙁
Here is the Wiki for the the pcb order:
http://www.diyaudio.com/wiki/index.php?page=miniALEPH+PCB+Group+Buy
Once the totals are up to 50 boards or so for the amp boards, I will accept pre-orders and do a order another batch of the pcbs.
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Brian
http://www.diyaudio.com/wiki/index.php?page=miniALEPH+PCB+Group+Buy
Once the totals are up to 50 boards or so for the amp boards, I will accept pre-orders and do a order another batch of the pcbs.
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Brian
Hey Brian,
Thought you'd like to know that the headphone amp I built using your boards is going to be the first component reviewed in the new section at 6moons.
6moons - Reality Check
It'll be interesting to see how our DIY stuff compares to the big dogs! The amp goes out by courier tomorrow!
Nelson,
If you check out the site, please note that I have informed Srajan to make sure that the article notes that I can't / won't fill any requests for orders unless I first get some sort of license arrangement in place with you. Frankly, I don't have the time to start up any sort of audio company anyways, but I want to stay above board on this.
Brian,
Same note more or less goes for you, seeing as it is your board design!
Cheers, Terry
Thought you'd like to know that the headphone amp I built using your boards is going to be the first component reviewed in the new section at 6moons.
6moons - Reality Check
It'll be interesting to see how our DIY stuff compares to the big dogs! The amp goes out by courier tomorrow!
Nelson,
If you check out the site, please note that I have informed Srajan to make sure that the article notes that I can't / won't fill any requests for orders unless I first get some sort of license arrangement in place with you. Frankly, I don't have the time to start up any sort of audio company anyways, but I want to stay above board on this.
Brian,
Same note more or less goes for you, seeing as it is your board design!
Cheers, Terry
BrianGT said:Here is the Wiki for the the pcb order
Ordered the boards Thursday and received them today. Great service Brian; the boards are absolutely beautiful. It begins...
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