Hi this is my VSSA with simply but oversized power supply, 2 X 43vdc/400va.
The sound is wonderful, great thanks to LAZY CAT (LC).
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Hi this is my VSSA with simply but oversized power supply, 2 X 43vdc/400va.
The sound is wonderful, great thanks to LAZY CAT (LC).
How is the sound compared to the M400? Which one do you like better?
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Yes Lanchile the VSSA sounds better than M400 for me,
cheers,
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Yes Lanchile the VSSA sounds better than M400 for me,
cheers,
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Since you have a fairly conventional supply, is there any noise at idle? In other words, can you hear anything like 50Hz or 100Hz when you put your ear close to the speaker?
You don't wanna know which kind of amps out there were also left behind by VSSA. 😀How is the sound compared to the M400? Which one do you like better?
BTW the amp you mentioned is classic-standard VFA, no chance to compete with even basic CFA.

You don't wanna know which kind of amps out there were also left behind by VSSA. 😀
BTW the amp you mentioned is classic-standard VFA, no chance to compete with even basic CFA.![]()
Wow, it must be a good one, because I love the sound of my M400 from hdamp.com. Maybe my next project will be a VSSA amp, I have the schematic already. There are many diy amps and most of them are very good 😀
I am very happy with my M400 so that is why I do not feel the need to build more diy amps, but it is too bad that when you start building amps...you can not stop it!!! This thing is very addicted and you want to build them all 🙁
Hi PMI, the amp is quite silent, i can´t hear nothing, even with my ears next to speakers,
cheers
cheers
Hi PMI, the amp is quite silent, i can´t hear nothing, even with my ears next to speakers,
cheers

I guess what I was saying is though it may be 1000W how does it sound? So definitely the guts but if it is sonically a poor performer there is no glory. I have two Aussie amps 600W modules at home yet to be be built into an amp. Definitely powerful but how will it sound?
No worry, mate. I have built several amps using Aussie Amplifiers . com parts and amp modules. Latest: two of Anthony's 400 watt modules.
Best advise: build it the way he suggests = great sound and runs cool as a cucumber.
I guess what I was saying is though it may be 1000W how does it sound? So definitely the guts but if it is sonically a poor performer there is no glory. I have two Aussie amps 600W modules at home yet to be be built into an amp. Definitely powerful but how will it sound?
Do not worry, it sounds very high fidelity
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It worked out well! what a beast

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It worked out well! what a beast
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internal of an old school realistic mpa100.
This will end up stripped out, case sanded and repainted with mods to front panel and then loaded up with ljmL15D pro modules.
finished project will be 6 channel.
My first HIFI-amp in 10 years.
A pretty standard NMC with bufferstage and EF2 output.
about 10 MHz GBW and simulates harmonics below -120 dB at 1 V out.
Picture during first music-test.
Sandblasted heatsink attached to the frame.
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