did ya put non-magnetic screws on shebang ?
or at least - left-screwing ones , if you don't have non-magnetic
switches on LED's , too

or at least - left-screwing ones , if you don't have non-magnetic
switches on LED's , too

did ya put non-magnetic screws on shebang ?
or at least - left-screwing ones , if you don't have non-magnetic
switches on LED's , too
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Headless titanium screws, lower mass.
Strobes, to get best of both worlds
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flo - be careful to not starve bunnyfunny bjt in Aleph CCS
SS Ugs is smaller than for honkin' mosfet
buzz - congrats
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What would we be starving the bjt of in this circumstance. I want to say current, because of the nature of BJT, but you seem to indicate voltage. I am trying to understand how other alternatives change this condition. It makes sense in terms of current, but not voltage.
c-e voltage - just few volts
cure , while staying with same concept - terra incognita , at least for me ; and it will stay like that
I think Wensan covered some options
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/search.php?searchid=5534912
read carefully and think hard 😉
cure , while staying with same concept - terra incognita , at least for me ; and it will stay like that
I think Wensan covered some options
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/search.php?searchid=5534912
read carefully and think hard 😉
c-e voltage - just few volts
cure , while staying with same concept - terra incognita , at least for me ; and it will stay like that
I think Wensan covered some options
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/search.php?searchid=5534912
read carefully and think hard 😉
I am a novice wrt the ACCS but I found the following
http://www.pmeweb.co.uk/audio/Aleph.pdf
ZM, I believe it is what you are referring to (your search above unfortunately gave no results)
Obviously feel free to correct what I am thinking
Thanks
Bob
You can find more info on ACS here on DiyAudio. My conversation was somewhat misdirected.
will search
No need. What you have is very well fleshed out. Build and listen. Not much you can do to tweak unless you really want to put some time in it. I would listen first.
No need. What you have is very well fleshed out. Build and listen. Not much you can do to tweak unless you really want to put some time in it. I would listen first.
Thanks again
Did you go two pairs or stick with one?
I would stick with one, unless your loaded.
Loaded I am not. One pair allows a couple SS100 spares. Thanks
with one per rail, no worries about matching. And people who tell me they can hear the difference between channels, I don't believe that.
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I think Wensan covered some options
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/search.php?searchid=5534912
read carefully and think hard 😉
I am a novice wrt the ACCS but I found the following
http://www.pmeweb.co.uk/audio/Aleph.pdf
ZM, I believe it is what you are referring to (your search above unfortunately gave no results)
Obviously feel free to correct what I am thinking
Thanks
Bob
from some reason , link with all Wensan's threads from search is ooked ;
I meant directly on this thread : http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/pass-labs/37038-excellent-srpp-power-amp-mosfet.html
you found interesting Aleph article , which we already know , but that one is covering other "issue" of Aleph CCS - near clipping behavior - where (yes!) small bjt in Aleph CCS is sorta starved , but from other reasons
Wensan tried few iterations , including SRPP/mu follower OS variation , where still present Aleph -like mechanismus is having small bjt's emiter folded around two resistors , resulting in higher working voltage for small critter
HeHeHe. Me figured out nother Zen spot or Zen pot.....cant remember 
@Flochini,
Most of the FW stuff works best in single pair config. Not to say you cant do more, but I would make sure I like single first. Aleph Jango has plenty to grab on to. If you want more. More pairs may or may not do it. Did it for F5T over f5, which I always found thin and analytical. Then again, I didnt know/think about P3 at that point. Stock f5t vs stock f5 is much warmer and smooth.

@Flochini,
Most of the FW stuff works best in single pair config. Not to say you cant do more, but I would make sure I like single first. Aleph Jango has plenty to grab on to. If you want more. More pairs may or may not do it. Did it for F5T over f5, which I always found thin and analytical. Then again, I didnt know/think about P3 at that point. Stock f5t vs stock f5 is much warmer and smooth.
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thanks again TeaBag, ZM and buzzforb for the comments.
ZM's schematic to start - then listen along side the F6
ZM's schematic to start - then listen along side the F6
buzz
you didn't got my last post in Pub (not that directed to Cal ) ?
wasn't sure who that was directed at.
skeleton is there(everywhere) already

just trying to understand da muscles
Only if you cup is empty, can you fill it, sorta thing😀
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