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Hello all there !!!
This is just a brief description of my pass projects recently
finished.
Two monoblocks aleph 1.2, each built in a cabinet out of 4 heat
sink profiles measuring 350mm all around. All the
connections, as well as the mains switch, are on the very bottom of the amp.
The transformer is placed below the 4 pcs 4700microfarad
capacitors. On top of that you'll find the main board where
all the wiring goes to. The sinks get some 55deg centigrade.
The top cover is made of some kind of grey-glass with 'aleph'
sandblasted in.
Most expensive parts were the cap's, the transformer, the glass
and the sinks in this order.
The preamp aleph P-1.7 was built in one cabinet in companion
with the pearl phono stage. It's got external power supply which is connected with a 12 wire cable.
Only regulated DC Voltage enters the amp. The power switch
in fact is a toggle type which shorts a 'flip-flop type' relay fed by a battery, both housed within
the power supply, to ground. This relay turns the mains on and off.
Relais, driven by irf610 controlled with standard cmos logic
IC's have been incorporated for the volume control and the
input select. Both are dialled with optical encoders. Output and all inputs are balanced only, but the
phono input. Most expensive part of the P1.7 definitely was the
front panel with the dials. It's machined out of solid
alloy, anodized and 'painted'.
The signal ground and the shielding is not connected at all.
That works pretty well, as my sources don't have shielding
connected to the wall outlets earth. Only chassis ground is connected to earth throughout all
equipment.
Needless to say - sound is perfect.
Thanks to nelson for publishing the schematics and all the other
hints.
Oncoming projects: x2, aleph ono (with boards from Dragan),
aleph x (I'm trying to mate 2 aleph two's based on the original schematics)
PS: Transrotor Fat Bob is already ordered - to get an excellent
source !
The most complicated issue was gathering all the parts from the
various suppliers.
Some of the manufacturers, suppliers, distributors:
Nelson Pass for the pearl PCB's and the Q-pack http://www.passdiy.com
Kristijan Kljucaric for the aleph PCB's http://web.vip.hr/pcb-design.vip
Digikey for several semiconductors http://www.digikey.com
Mouser for several semiconductors http://www.mouser.com
Aavid-thermalloy for the heatsinks http://www.aavidthermalloy.com
Distrelec for several passive parts http://www.distrelec.com
Conrad for several passive parts http://www.conrad.com
Neutrik for the connectors http://www.neutrik.com
Sommer Cables for the wiring http://www.sommercable.com
Greetings from Austria,
Mario Rada |