The Aleph-X

Long thread

I'm interested in building the amps outlined here, so I started reading from the beginning. I thought I might print the thread to spead up the process, but changed my mind when it turned out to be about 600 pages. Pretty impressive. I'll quess I'll just keep reading away. I'll let you know when I've finally caught up.
 
UrSv said:


Quite right. 12 V rail and amp swinging to within 1 V of the rail gives 22*22/2/8 W which is some 30 W RMS. Peter's 15 V rails swinging to within the same volt gives 28*28/2/8 which is some 49 W which is what he claims to get.


grataku said:


I am finding lower power than that. Although all my instruments are uncalibrated I get ~30W at clipping on 8ohms with 15 V rails.

I had a chance to measure the power of my Aleph X today. I used 7.5 ohm and 3.75 ohm power resistors, true RSM meter and 200Hz test signal (the amp has input cap limiting the frquency below 120Hz). I was increasing the signal until it clipped on a scope.

Here's my measurements: the power into 7.5ohm was 43W (18V rms) and into 3.75ohm 19.7W (8.6V rms).

My Aleph X is completely stripped unit, without active current gain circuit and the rails are around 15V DC.
 
With 560 milliohm resistors and 16 FETs per channel, Peter's amp should be running around 7.14A of total bias on each channel so I think MikeW may have a point. Each output FET should be drawing around 7/8 of an amp with the aforementioned resistance and he should be getting more power into the 3.875 ohm load according to my calculations. Will someone please explain "current gain"?
 
wuffwaff

From what I understand the Aleph-X is bridged. The "ac current gain" as you describe it does not apply to this circuit so the bias value is not split in half as it is in the ordinary Alephs. The Aleph-x should deliver and use twice the current of an ordinary Aleph with the same output stage. The bias current is determined by the value of the source resistors used and is optimum when not reduced by any other resistance. Given the description of Peter Daniels mosfet layout, his amp should be stiff to a 4 ohm load (ie: double its output power from 8 to 4 ohms) so something is suspicious about the numbers provided. Is there anyone else reading this thread that can clear this up?