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As a general rule, almost everyone likes the visceral sound on rock 'n roll, heavy metal, and movies. Even a big orchestra sounds better if the amp has plenty of power. But for jazz, vocals and chamber pieces, the smaller amp is quite sufficient, depending a bit on speakers and room sizes.
Sorry Hugh my post wasn't intended to place the AKSA in a bad light but merely highlight the differences I heard between the two amplifiers.After reading back what I've wrote I realise now that I should have perhaps emailed this to you rather than posing it on a public forum since it creates the wrong impression. In no way is the AKSA 55N+ inferior to anything I've heard its in that upper echelon that just sounds a little bit different to the rest. I'm guessing I have a preference for the more visceral ...
Thank you Peter, a most measured and thoughtful analysis ... This all makes me think that a 200W AKSA might be the go ... some here might like to comment. ...
Thank you Peter, a most measured and thoughtful analysis and one I agree with categorically! The differences between the amps are primarily of scale; it doesn't sound like much, and on acoustic and vocal/jazz it's not really noticeable, but on large scale orchestral - particularly heavy stuff like Berlioz' 'Fantastique' - it is a pivotal difference. This all makes me think that a 200W AKSA might be the go; I've done early design work on this, and two adventurous people have built them up (notably Romeo ...
Shin, those are some of hte coolest looking DIY cabinets I have ever seen! Good job mate! I had seen them before on diyaudio.com but not this version I think.