Folks,
It's been quiet here, but at Aspen HQ things are abuzz......
I'm constantly redeveloping things for more refinement and performance. Now that I'm building all the LF modules, I'm considering surface mount components, particularly the small semis and large resistors. I'm having problems with keeping up with my work load at present, it's a juggling act, and I apologise to my customers who are being kept waiting. I don't like it either!
The new Vsonic speaker is nearly done, almost ready for auditioning at my home, and the documentation phase is about to start. Parts for the first four speakers have been purchased -thank you Laurie!

This is 1 incredible speaker, I'm overjoyed with the sound. I have always loved transmission lines; to my ears, the bass is musically superior to a sealed box.

I doffs me cap to Laurie, the designer and builder, who has toiled enthusiastically for six months to make what is regarded by two speaker boffins in the UK as a world class, no-holds-barred, high end speaker. The clincher is the crossover; tolerances on some components are down to better than 1%. Naturally, we have developed it with the Lifeforce 100W, so they are effectively matched to each other.
I'm about to take delivery of a large capacitor order from Japan - Nichicon Golds. They are made only to order, a four month process, and AFAIK very few are held in stock around the world. I find these are wonderful caps with great sonics for audio amps and I will continue to use them for some years in all my power supplies.
Summer is drawing to a close here in Oz, thank goodness, there are signs the drought is breaking, with big rains recently in the east of the State. It's been a hottie this summer, I'll be glad when it's over, always better to work in a cool climate. Recent bush fires here released 30% more CO2 into the atmosphere than one full year of motor vehicle operation. Almost 2.5 million acres were burnt, the worst we've had since 1939.
I'd encourage anyone interested in the Aspen products to discuss them with me and others who are familiar with them right here in the forum.
Cheers,
Hugh