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(one more) ALEPH P 1.7 clone

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Matched mosfets

I will send a mail to all who have
requested fets with the payment instructions in the next day's.

The fets have been selected and I will send the mails in the order I have received them.
I have 18 pairs IRF9620, 22 pairs IRF620, 16 pairs IRF610 and a total of 170 IRF240 and 110 IRF9240.

If anyone has spare lowvoltech's and want to trade for matched pairs, I'm very interested.

Cheers...
 
Hi veteran!

I have now ordered all the parts for the Aleph P, and I'm awaiting the various shipments. Hopefully, I may finish the preamp within a few weeks, dependent on the shipments and so on. I'll build it dual mono, exept for the input and volume (also placed just after the input and not after the output as in the original). This is due to the fact that as I don't have a balanced cd or dac there is no need to use a balanced input at the time being. The unbalanced attenuator was cheap and recommended, so I'll try this first. A part from this I'll use BG N for input and output caps and Dale resistors. The other capasitors are standard (any recommendations?). The casing is all ready and waiting. Any recommendations for wiring?
 
I'm sorry for all the hopeless questions, but here we go again:

As I have a SE source I was wondering how I should connect the inputboards to ensure that one ground is negative while the other is positive - in order to cancel out the noise? I will use a normal stereo switch.

Thanks!
 
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