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I would use the same cable internally as you use externally.
Sorry, off topic, but I really want to know.Can anyone tell me what the s means in AKSA 100NS?Does this mean Hugh has developed a Nirvana plus or something?
1. Soldering: Is there any particular solder that one would recommend. Jon Risch (AA) recommends Kester 63/37 solder. Unless anyone recommends otherwise, I will go with that. Also, I like to use a hot-air bath to preheat the PCB and components to 120-140 deg C. This way when the soldering iron is touched to the PCB metal pads and component leads, not as much heat is required from the iron tip to bring everything up to the solder melting point. This also reduces thermal stress and theoretically prevents microfractures in both the components and PCB. This is a good technique for surface-mount components. However does anyone here have a reason why this may not be wise with the components of these kits, particularly some of the components from the Nirvana upgrades?
2. Maximum capacitive load on the AKSA-100N: The instructions state that the amplifier should not be used on higher capacitance speaker cables. In my setup, the cables are DIY type with about 10-12 meters of Belden 95259 cable (I think that's the number- the stuff Jon Risch recommends), resulting in about 600pF to 1000pF load per channel. Is this too much for the AKSA?
3. Links between AKSA PCBs and speaker binding posts: What wire do you recommend? I still have over 100' of that Belden cable left over...
4. I've measured my AC mains several times and found the voltage to be hovering around 125Vac. I will be using 33-0-33 Vac transformers rather than 35-0-35.