Starting to build my first F5 Turbo V3

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No, through the vias goes the current when the diode is conducting, that's when there is more then approx. 0.4 volt over your source resistors. That will be only when playing loud or heavy bass peaks...
Normally they are not conducting.
 
I have been away from this project for a while but now I have all the components and have started putting together the frame/cooling loop. Thanks for everyone's help, to date. More to follow.
 

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What happened with liquid cooled F5T_V3?
1.4hp pump makes too much noise?😉
..or the fans?
..or both?

Dont't worry! My liquid cooled aleph-X ended up with gravity feed liquid cooling, deep hole drilled alu block and very big heat exchanger. Without pump and fans.
 
Well, you could argue that a lot people with high rail voltages and not enough heatsink are using this amp class a/b...

I don’t think the bass of this amp is particularly great and the rest is particularly lousy. I would more likely say it’s an amp that is more responsive to tuning (p3, bias, preamp matching) and psu (capacitance quality, chokes, etc) than most amps.
 
I am the OP on this thread and I know it's very old but I wanted to circle back. I never completed this build and the boards, PS, etc, are still on the shelf after 6 years. Unfortunately, life got in the way. I am now thinking about recycling the components into a 4-channel Firstwatt F5 amplifier v3. 25W x 4 to be used to drive 2-driver stereo speakers via an active crossover (digital signal processor). Doable? Will 4 channels fit in the DELUXE 4U ALUMINUM chassis?
 
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