Zen amp

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Here is a slightly simplified Zen amp with a mu/SRPP dynamic current-source based on a simple cheap 9 volt battery (V2).

With two IRFP054 you get quite low THD.

LTSpice says 0.204% THD @ 6 watt output into 8 ohm load. With real speakers and real reactivity in the load I would be happy with 0.5% measured THD. This SRPP-Zen-amp simulates much better then the stock normal Zen-amp.

With slightly higher voltage over the sensing resistors in the SRPP current-source you get less distortion at lower output-power but the amp will start clipping at slightly lower output-power.

M1 and M2 can be IRFP054, IRFP064, IXYS IXFH110N10P Polar mosfet or similar.
I would without a doubt go with the IXYS mosfet. They sound absolutely superior in simple class A amps in my experience.

Cheers,
Johannes
 
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OK...I just looked at the Zen revisited article and see that
IRF140 and IRF9140 (TO-3 metal can parts) are shown. You can just use the
current plastic package lead-free versions: IRFP140PBF and IRFP9140PBF.
These should be readily available. (The original Zen article actually
listed the plastic packaged mosfets.)

As drawn, the constant current source in the Zen revisited uses a
P-channel part. Please see the Zen Variation 2 article for a version
with an N-channel mosfet and the modification into an Aleph current source:

https://www.passdiy.com/project/amplifiers/zen-variations-2

Cheers,
Dennis
 
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