Hi Carl,
I believe the advice given by Fred and Rod is solid.
Trying (for a moment!) to be objective, there are around five factors in choosing any product:
1. Performance
2. Reputation
3. Cost
4. Service
5. Resale
I suspect it's fair to say the performance is unknown, at least for you.
Reputation is, I believe, clearly evident on this and other forums, such as
www.audioasylum.com. If you have not done so, browse around, do a keyword search on 'AKSA', and see what comes up. Over a sample of say 20 owners, you should have a fair indication of how their expectation has been met or otherwise. In just about every instance, you will find that expectations have been met, and in quite a few cases, maybe 30%, exceeded.
Cost is a huge factor for almost everyone I know, but as a North American you have a big currency advantage and, not to put too fine a point on it, the AKSA is inexpensive, particularly as it compares to amps costing three or four times as much. As a general rule, if price/performance ratio is favorable, resale is good, and a mistake made can often be recouped in full.
Service is important, particularly for a kit. In truth, there are few kits whose service backup is attended by the designer. (Perhaps because only a fool would do both!!) I service every aspect of this kitset; purchase, all email contact, transaction, follow-up, diagnosis etc. In general, it's fair to say no one knows the product like the designer.......
Resale is important. I think it's fair to say that the resale value of an assembled, working AKSA is around the same as the cost of the kitset. That means you have only your time to lose, and likely you will enjoy that time during assembly anyway!
I cannot offer more than two hours email help at no charge; after two hours I charge $US35 an hour. However, ask around, get the facts and the help I give, and I believe you will be reassured.
I hope this puts it into persective; you are not buying a car, or choosing a wife! This is a small purchase in dollar terms with the capacity to give you years of sonic joy - and I promise you, any AKSA is a keeper!
Cheers,
Hugh