Power Amp advice needed, for my JBLs 4312 power thirsty...

Hi,
just finished my tube phono preamp after the well know scheme of Diego Nardi (Kos't, on sound practices), powered it up using my marantz 2235b as a power amp, and the speakers scream "let me fly, gimme power"...

So now, I was told about interesting projects by the Papa, but I can't find my North Star yet...
Well, what i need is preferably one chassis, big power (more or equal than 100W), class AB (yes, with the wattage involved I don't want to turn my living room in an oven)

Any hints?
Or should I go again back to tubes ?

Thank you!
Mike
 
According to this site JBL 4312 Monitor Loudspeaker System Manual | HiFi Engine

They are 91dB, 8 Ohms

That is actually a very easy load.

Your diy time and money would be best rewarded with a 25W Class A design.

Unless you are in the habit of having parties that require police attendance for noise pollution. I promise, you don't need huge voltage swing.

EDIT: What it sounds like you need is voltage gain, not power
 
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According to this site JBL 4312 Monitor Loudspeaker System Manual | HiFi Engine

They are 91dB, 8 Ohms

That is actually a very easy load.

Your diy time and money would be best rewarded with a 25W Class A design.

Unless you are in the habit of having parties that require police attendance for noise pollution. I promise, you don't need huge voltage swing.

EDIT: What it sounds like you need is voltage gain, not power

I'm telling you, my marantz 35wpc is not enough for these speaker.
I don't make police parties, i want to hear separation in the woods at the end of first movement Mozart's 40th symphony. I want to hear clearness, flutes whistling up with their harmonics, strings not like a blobb but with soundstage and finesse.

and don't tell me wrong speakers for Mozart!


thank you however for your suggestion, I appreciate.
 
Yes you could do F5 turbo.

I think a high powered F4 would be nicer assuming the phono preamp outputs 60V rms as you said earlier.

You would need to run it without the input jfets though, unless you're ok doing it on a proto board or making a pcb, in which case a modified circuit could be provided (ie if you needed the jfets at input)

Maybe the best solution would be to use a high quality audio transformer to convert the signal from single ended to balanced then no circuit modifications would be needed, you could make a balanced version of the F4.

Or balanced BA3 without the signal transformers at input

The easiest will be high powered F4 without input jfets
 
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buy S/H Treshold from Papa's era and that's it

better that way than going DIY just to have an amp, perfect recipe for struggle

your Marantz is a piece of Drek, comparing to any of FW format amps, not just in Verity but also power

man replaced his Audiophool Series Marantz 100W/ch amp with my Babelfish M25, for driving his Dynaudio Contour (first 1.3 then 1.8) and never looked back

go figure