Sonic characteristics of Leach amp?

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Well, I have barely finished a speaker project before a new one is coming up. This one will be something different - I plan to go the active way. So far the speaker planned is a three way closed box design using Linkwitz transform to get proper LF response.

But what amps do you guys recommend (class a is no-go!)? I plan to use SS D2905/950000 in combination with 2 SS 22W/8851T00. I have not yet decided which midrange to use.

I'm quite interested in the Leach amp. But what are its strengths?
 
leach amp

🙂 hi sobazz,

which leach amp are you refering, the single barrel or double barrel. i have both built the leach amp, the single barrel was easy but not the double barrel. they both performed well.

as to how they sound, well its a very subjective matter, the sound i like may not be for you, you know what i mean. but one thing i can assure you they dont add any color to what a sound should sound which is my only criteria for a good amp. i dont like sound enhancers like inxcreasing the bass for a more pronounce impact or increasing the mid. natural sound is what i prefer.😉
 
not tiring to listen to even at high volumes

i have built only doubled barreled leach amps, i have done it with japanese transistors, even with 2n3055/mj2955 at rail voltages of +/-55 and the sound is very good indeed!!!! i built around 30 of them.....
 
Re: not tiring to listen to even at high volumes

joan2 said:
i have built only doubled barreled leach amps, i have done it with japanese transistors, even with 2n3055/mj2955 at rail voltages of +/-55 and the sound is very good indeed!!!! i built around 30 of them.....

What power levels did you achieve with +/-55 volts and the stated transistors? How low an impedance were you able to drive on a continuous basis?
 
used them in series

I thought 2955/3055 are 60v devices. and they have no problem working with +/-55v rails?

i wired them is series so that at any point, there is no more than 55volts accross any of them, anyways i was able to get 100watts into 8ohms, i used a torroid transformer, this was in 1992, i also changed some resistor values in the input defferential stage to preserve the current bias as originally designed....fyi, i test all my amps with a dummy load of 8R, fed with a 1khz sine wave signal from my heatkit sine-square signal genrator, i do not have a thd meter so i make sure the clipping leds do not ligth up in doing the test...i get around 29volts ac output@1khz!! at full output with both channels driven, the rails sag to about 49 volts!!!
 
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