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Jens,That's very confident of you, thank you!Boards ordered two days ago, now sourcing some tricky bits, outputs, caps, resistors. Because this is a very new topology, my inventory needs updating, and this can only be done from the US and Singapore, so it's slow......Unfortunately, then, I won't even put a time on it until I have word on parts and delivery.I'm building an audition (and review!) amp today, finished the board yesterday, will put up some pictures as I fit it to the enclosure to show the appearance and layout, that's a start!Cheers,Hugh
Yes, for sure, I think the NAKSA will quickly supersede the LF55, though I may sell off the empty boards down the track. It's a very, very good amp, but there are no plans at this stage to supersede the LF100 for those that want a bit of extra power.
I hope to release a 100W version of the NAKSA soon too, and this will supersede the AKSA100.
Hi Jens,I've found that the quality of this cap has almost zero effect on sound quality, which came as a revelation to me.An inexpensive cap here sounds the same as a more expensive one, remembering, of course, that they have a polarising voltage across them which always improves the sonics of any cap, including film caps.Cheers,Hugh
Ah, Jens,You are nitpicking, wait until you hear it, THEN you can start to change the design!Answer to your last question is yes, two caps per rail, in fact.Hugh
Thank you Anand,Errors corrected - my old web editor has huge latency, takes seconds to throw up what you have just written!Hugh