Hi again,
Zerowaf and ZM,
Thanks for nice words 🙂 😀
Unfortunately, what are you going to see might disappoint you because it doesn't look so creative... 😛
Built back in 2004 as a Zen v4, it has evolved into Zv9. The outside is unchanged, it's just the inner parts that had some surgery...🙂
Zerowaf and ZM,
Thanks for nice words 🙂 😀
Unfortunately, what are you going to see might disappoint you because it doesn't look so creative... 😛
Built back in 2004 as a Zen v4, it has evolved into Zv9. The outside is unchanged, it's just the inner parts that had some surgery...🙂
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Aleph 30 (reinforced on 40W)
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My Zenlite. First amp I ever built. It was "living" on a table for some years, then I put it into a chassis of an old Sony amplifier. I really miss the setup on the table. Sounded lovely.
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Two F5 mono blocks. The fiancee decided to call them choo-choo amps. I don't see any resemblance. 😉
Do the fans run all the time and can you hear them over quiet music passages? Nice build though.
Fans are spinning very slow, not audible from few feet away. Most of the noise is due to vibrations and not air turbulence.Do the fans run all the time and can you hear them over quiet music passages? Nice build though.
Fans are spinning very slow, not audible from few feet away. Most of the noise is due to vibrations and not air turbulence.
Do you have a link to more images? I'm interested to see the internals.
Not actually a Pass amp but something I came up with myself years ago and has been copied by dozens all over the world:
DIY Class-A 2SK1058 MOSFET Amplifier Project
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