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hmmI must advice potential buyers NOT to miss the GOLDEN opportunity to refuse the IRON PRISON ( the default casing) and to make a wonderful sounding spruce wooden enclosure. Don't despair that ugly gremlins like RFI or EMI will have too much of an impact*. This is not so. Think of the wonderful sounding tube amps which are open, FREE and in the naked. You WILL BE PLEASANTLY surprised and wonder why you didin't follow this trend 10 years ago *except when living near a broadcasting TV or radio station and i wouldn't do it for sensitive preamps. We can ask Hugh how the NAKSA sounds on the workbench ( played in of course without its metal jacket)
Laurie,I completely agree. John could pay you no higher compliment, congratulations for a superb speaker! Hugh
Folks,I have just completed work on the NAKSA 100, a higher power version of the NAKSA 70 with TWO heatsinks and a separate power supply pcb. I'm VERY happy with the results, too! The layout is very similar to the LF100 in fact. The two amps are not the same, however, and serve different tastes, so the LF100 will not be discontinued. The two amps will share a common power supply pcb, however.I am now productionising the NAKSA 100, in fact boards are now done, and will have product information on the website very soon. I'm hoping for a positive review from Ireland in a month or two, but naturally would not want to force the reviewers hand!! Thank you for patience, Hugh
Folks,I have just now put up the product description and photo for the New AKSA - the NAKSA 70. And I've even done a logo:The idea is to build a brand, and do it with elegance and simplicity.You can access the NAKSA 70 product description directly here: http://www.aksaonline.com/products/products_NAKSA70.htmlI must say the copy was a long process, took about two weeks of constant editing to get it 'right'.Cheers,Hugh