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I can announce that work is nearly complete on the design of the next NAKSA, the 100W version, but it will likely be quite a bit dearer because of the much more power oriented design. I would like to thank Rom and Omar for their big contributions, and during prototype assessment, Jon here in Melbourne. I shall keep the forum informed of these exciting developments. This NAKSA topology is quite extaordinary and I honestly believe will leave quite a mark on modern amplifier design in years to come.Hugh
I think digital audio has just moved into the disc brake/auto transmission phase; there is more to come as companies like Logitech move into the market in earnest and chipmakers deliver new and better DACs and analog output stages.
Hi Jens,Thanks for the post!I am expecting 105W exactly into 8R, and 200W into 4R, using a 49V rail, same as the LF and AKSA amps. Measurements are not taken just yet, but these look more than achievable.The design is scaleable and very stable. The difficulty has been achieving consistent offset control with high output power. This goal is now reached, and the sky is the limit! Cheers,Hugh
Jens,Bigger, yes, monobloc construction, one module per heatsink, separate power supply pcb a la Lifeforce.I wish I could make it smaller, but then, there would be heat issues with just one heatsink!Cheers,Hugh
Hi Jens,Yes, I'm going to do two separate psu boards, for this very purpose.Don't fully agree with it from a packaging POV, but it's clearly what people want, so who am I to disagree? Hugh