hi,
i just want to build at first a simple aleph class-A amp. i need to know which version of aleph class-A amp is easy to build?
thank you
mchael
i just want to build at first a simple aleph class-A amp. i need to know which version of aleph class-A amp is easy to build?
thank you
mchael
space2000 said:hi,
i just want to build at first a simple aleph class-A amp. i need to know which version of aleph class-A amp is easy to build?
thank you
mchael
any smaller one ;
what amount of power you really need - that's more appropriate question .
thanks....
power may be 20watts or more...anythings can be nice sonic and easy to build just to learn.
power may be 20watts or more...anythings can be nice sonic and easy to build just to learn.
space2000 said:thanks....
power may be 20watts or more...anythings can be nice sonic and easy to build just to learn.
then build Aleph J
search for that thread here .... if you didn't already 😉
You might also consider the mini-A Aleph which can be built for 10, 30, or 60 watts. You can actually scale it to what ever you want.
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/showthread.php?postid=585796#post585796
The 10watt version has 2 mosfets for output devices and the larger versions use a pair of out boards for 6 devices that comfortably make a stereo Aleph30 in one cabinet. The perfect pair of heatsinks are the Conrad 350x151.5's for the Aleph30. I've had 2 years of trouble free fun with mine.
There were tons of these built by members here, so there is a great deal of experience with them on the forum. The parts are super easy to source as well, including members selling matched mosfets.
Here's a link to my amp with the Conrad heatsinks.
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=70622&highlight=
-David
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/showthread.php?postid=585796#post585796
The 10watt version has 2 mosfets for output devices and the larger versions use a pair of out boards for 6 devices that comfortably make a stereo Aleph30 in one cabinet. The perfect pair of heatsinks are the Conrad 350x151.5's for the Aleph30. I've had 2 years of trouble free fun with mine.
There were tons of these built by members here, so there is a great deal of experience with them on the forum. The parts are super easy to source as well, including members selling matched mosfets.
Here's a link to my amp with the Conrad heatsinks.
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=70622&highlight=
-David
David said it best... I just completed my 1st SS amp (10+ watt mini-A) using BrianGT's beautiful new black PCBs & largely stuck to his BOMs and couldn't be happier. With these resources (& getting tech-diy matched MOSFETs), mine was a paint-by-number build. Heatsinks & casework are the wild cards.
Good luck.
Good luck.
Hi David,
I didn’t know that the 30 could be scaled to 60 watts, that could be great for me.
(As the 30 does 40 watts into 4 ohms, I assume the 60 would do 80 . .)
Though when I click on your 1st link in post 5 here, it takes me to a post by BrianGT (#42) about a new version for balanced inputs . .
Was that your intended link?
And can the Aleph30 be biased up, to say 66%?
Thanks
I didn’t know that the 30 could be scaled to 60 watts, that could be great for me.
(As the 30 does 40 watts into 4 ohms, I assume the 60 would do 80 . .)
Though when I click on your 1st link in post 5 here, it takes me to a post by BrianGT (#42) about a new version for balanced inputs . .
Was that your intended link?
And can the Aleph30 be biased up, to say 66%?
Thanks
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