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Also, The SAF bonus points from replacing a rack full of equipment with a slimline receiver and dvd player is not insignificant.
I must thank you for giving the AKSA the time of day!
It is regrettable I do not yet make a fully assembled AKSA, though I will do it on special order, but I'm on the case and lying awake at nights thinking about the logistics......
As long as you know which end of a soldering iron is the hot end, you will do just fine constructing the amp.
It should be pointed out here that while the Aksa amps are fully DIY, they are fairly simple and straightforward to construct. If you can put together a speaker crossover, then you can construct the amp. I know as that is where I came from. The kit instructions are detailed and easy to follow. Support from Hugh is second to none. I made a few mistakes in construction, but in the end all came out well.As long as you know which end of a soldering iron is the hot end, you will do just fine constructing the amp.
better detail with complex music presumably by the added power.
I noticed Dave has his Jolida on Ebay... Dave, did you finally make the move to a FET valve??? inquirying minds want to know
Do you think that and AVA OmegaStar260 (130W) is sufficient to drive the Ellis 1801 ?
Otherwise, do you see some other interesting brands that we can be more easilly found in Europe (Naim, Thule, Rotel, etc.) ?