BillWW said:Bob
I am not too worried about this test Aleph protype. I have at least 5 more sets of Aleph boards to use for future projects.
I eventually plan on multiamping to go active on my crossover.
I will have to say I have caught the fever for building amps. It has become a lot of fun, since I really enjoy listening to my projects afterwards. I do really appreciate this forum and all of the useful information I have found on this site.
Regards, Bill 🙂
Hi Bill,
I see now, and this is a very good way to do this, especially if you have some spare boards to hand already. However, if you are ever completely 'stuck', using cyano as I mentioned can work quite well.
It is the way I have worked for years, as you never know quite how things will pan out until you finally try the amps in a system for 'sound' trials. Frequently there will be some minor mods to try out, or occasionally, almost an entire rebuild with alternative components, which I have found to be of benefit to the sound.
Then, when finally satisfied, I will (usually) rebuild the entire amps using new PC boards, just like you propose to do, I guess.
I fully agree with you that it is a lot of fun, and the satisfaction when listening to the final version is very rewarding for the constructor.
Thank you for sharing your experiences. 😀
Regards, 🙂
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