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Hugh: BTW, two days ago I finished development of the Nirvana Plus on the 100W. I'm over the moon, it's just astonishing.
Matt, Mal,We did discuss Valhalla, but since that means glorious death in battle (and is also a deserted gold mining town in North Eastern Victoria
I had the pleasure of listening to the AKSA 100 N+ at Hugh's house on Wednesday night. I listed to it for over 1/2 an hour.
Does this help at all?
What may amuse you is that Michael heard the US audition amp. This is the one you will hear!! Just today I took delivery of the large power supply pcbs, and this weekend it will be assembled and set up with the new US mains transformers.Damn!! I suppose I'll have to build another for my own audition! Cheers,Hugh
Quote from: AKSA...Population 13 (14 by the time we left!)...Your doing Ben?
...Population 13 (14 by the time we left!)...
Quote from: TinkerQuote from: AKSA...Population 13 (14 by the time we left!)...Your doing Ben? I did not mean to imply that one of us was responsible, but now I come to think of it it wouldn't be entirely improbable. It was, however, some cause for celebration amongst the locals.In other matters now that someone more impartial has had a listen I can add my own comments on the 100N+.I have heard this amp undergoing a number of changes before settling on the final N+ arrangement. Some moves forward, some back, then foward again. Hugh was initially rather frustrated that he couldn't do for the 100 what he had for the 55. However, I can now say that after a huge effort on Hugh's part the N+ does for the 100 everything it did for the 55. The bass slam of the 100 is still there, but is more extended and more refined. There is a palpable improvement in imaging (akin to the 55) and more "blackness" between the notes (also 55-like). The top-end comes within a whisker of the stunning top-end performance of the 55 and there is just a hint more pace and hint more smoothness to boot. An excellent balance of power and elegance. Quite how this was done I'll probably never know.Having seen all the hair-pulling that went into this, I believe AKSA folk will be thrilled with the results. Hugh can now lay back and allow his tortured follicles to regenerate. T.
Hugh can now lay back and allow his tortured follicles to regenerate.
Damn!! I suppose I'll have to build another for my own audition!