Folks,
I have recently completed my higher power variant of Nelson Pass F5 Class 'A' amplifier. This is a slightly modified design in terms of having Toshiba MOSFETs instead of IR/Vishay MOSFETs. and also has 2 pairs per channel instead of 1 pair of MOSFETs in the original design.
This means beefier power supply, much larger heat-sinks and all other associated stuff.
While still a 50W amp, can drive lower impedance speakers better and has much tighter power delivery.
The caps are Nippon Chemicon 60000 uF per supply rail powered by a 600VA toroid.
The amp sounds fantastic with extreme detail and imaging.
Attached are the pictures:





Planning to get the casing powder coated and heat-sinks anodized after stabilizing the amp for few months.
Cheers.
I have recently completed my higher power variant of Nelson Pass F5 Class 'A' amplifier. This is a slightly modified design in terms of having Toshiba MOSFETs instead of IR/Vishay MOSFETs. and also has 2 pairs per channel instead of 1 pair of MOSFETs in the original design.
This means beefier power supply, much larger heat-sinks and all other associated stuff.
While still a 50W amp, can drive lower impedance speakers better and has much tighter power delivery.
The caps are Nippon Chemicon 60000 uF per supply rail powered by a 600VA toroid.
The amp sounds fantastic with extreme detail and imaging.
Attached are the pictures:





Planning to get the casing powder coated and heat-sinks anodized after stabilizing the amp for few months.
Cheers.