Pictures of your diy Pass amplifier

Hi again,

Zerowaf and ZM,

Thanks for nice words :) :D

Unfortunately, what are you going to see might disappoint you because it doesn't look so creative... :p
Built back in 2004 as a Zen v4, it has evolved into Zv9. The outside is unchanged, it's just the inner parts that had some surgery...:)
 

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My Zenlite. First amp I ever built. It was "living" on a table for some years, then I put it into a chassis of an old Sony amplifier. I really miss the setup on the table. Sounded lovely.
 

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Fans are spinning very slow, not audible from few feet away. Most of the noise is due to vibrations and not air turbulence.

Do you have a link to more images? I'm interested to see the internals.

Not actually a Pass amp but something I came up with myself years ago and has been copied by dozens all over the world:

DIY Class-A 2SK1058 MOSFET Amplifier Project