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Jean Hiraga Super Class A 30w Build | diyAudio

    https://www.diyaudio.com/community/threads/jean-hiraga-super-class-a-30w-build.306687/
    Even Hiraga, who designed the Class A over 30 years ago, didn't spec. that much. He used 6 x 60,000 uF, which might be even be considered excessive today. You should look over some of the Pass amp PS schematics, which will give you a good framework in terms of capacitance size, filtering and wiring.

Jean Hiraga's Super Class-A Amplifier - DIY AUDIO PROJECTS

    https://diyaudioprojects.com/Solid/Jean-Hiraga-Class-A-Amplifier/
    Construction of a Class-A Amplifier. After building and listening to Jean Hiraga's "Le Monstre", a 8W Class-A Amplifier, I wanted to build "Le Monstre's" bigger brother "The 20W Class A" amplifier.Having read Jean Hiraga's article Construction of a 20W Class-A Amplifier and in copies of the old French magazine "L'Audiophile", I was interested to hear for myself how Le …

Jean Hiraga's Le Monstre / Monster - DIY Class-A 8W …

    https://diyaudioprojects.com/Solid/Jean-Hiraga-Le-Monstre/
    Photograph 1: DIY PCB for Jean Hiraga's Monstre / Monster. My "regulated monster" is currently running 0.5-0.6 Amps bias per Hiraga's recommendations in the article. I tested the power supply which you may recognize as the PCB for the John Linsley-Hood simple Class A amplifier 1996 version from Williams Hart Electronics.

DIY and Hi-Fi Audio Schematics - DIY AUDIO PROJECTS

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    DIY Audio Schematics Solid-State Amplifiers. Jean Hiraga's "Le Monstre" Amplifier Schematic - [8 Watts, PP, class-A] - (Project) Jean Hiraga's "Super Class-A 30W Amplifier" Schematic - [30 Watts, PP, class-A] - (Project) SE 2SK1058 MOSFET Amplifier Schematic - [4 Watts, SE, class-A] - (Project)

The diyAudio Store - DIY amplifier kits, chassis, and parts

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    Thanks Mr pass for sharing this great kit with the world. I build it in about a day and it was a lot of fun. The standard kit sounds great. Well balanced. I startend replacing resistors with vishay dale, caps with nichicon fg and the coupling and output capacitors with elna silmic II. Each upgrade made the sound bigger and more clear.

The Class-A Amplifier Site - A Dutch journey in JLH-land

    https://sound-au.com/tcaas/jlhrvs.htm
    The only transistor amplifier I have used every now and then during the last 10 years or so was the famous Hiraga 20 Watt amplifier (I have built several of these amplifiers, in a number of variants and settings). In my humble opinion, this is one of the best simple transistor amplifiers available to the diy public, up to this very moment.

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