We've been working on several projects in parallel for the past year including a high performance power amp. For a long time I was big fan of various chip amps which can offer very good performance. But I was looking for something beyond what a chip amp can offer with perhaps a smoother more natural sound. After several prototypes I believe we are close to finalizing an amp design.
After listening to the current prototype for several weeks now I'm really pleased. Smooth and articulate with no harsh solid state artifacts. Works really nice with our Tortuga preamps. This amp is a fully discrete design although it does use a JFET op amp in a servo feedback loop to minimize DC offset.
Aside from the servo the fundamental amp design is fairly old school insofar as it uses 100% bipolar junction transistors in a relatively simple yet highly effective topology. There are some really great high performance and robust power transistors available today that can really deliver great sound in a solid state amp.
Here are a few CAD renderings along with some specs. The enclosure top/front/sides would be the same baltic birch edge grain plus veneer used in our "boathull" speaker designs that are coming along although these CAD renderings don't reflect that look/material. Trying to think outside the metal box...seen enough of those.
No pricing yet but I think this will fall into middle range of high end amps which in my mind means more than a couple of $k but under $10k.
* Dual channel stereo
* Handles both singled ended (RCA) and balanced (XLR) inputs
* Oversized 400 VA toroidal transformer with independent soft start circuit
* Nominal Power 60W into 8 ohms
* 47k input impedance
* 2.3V/V input sensitivity (gain)
* Class AB power stage with class A voltage stage
* All bipolar junction transistors - all discrete
* Dual parallel power transistors per leg to share load and minimize thermal related issues
* Both AC (coupling caps) and DC direct inputs
* Active servo feedback to minimize DC offset in output
* Output disconnect protection relays for high offset or power supply drop out
* 12V trigger input for remote on/off from external preamp


