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Hi GuysA little birdy told me they found out I sold my NAKSA 70 and wondered why since I was/am so enthusiastic about it. Rest assured it had nothing to do with the amp - it fact its because I am so impressed with the amp I sold it for a higher purpose - I want to get the 100W version. Trouble is the techo I want to build it for me is run off his feet right now and won't be able to build it for a while.Rest assured once it is built I will hold a get together to check it out.ThanksBillHi Bill,Where you located?Ray
I am soon to make an announcement about optional cases.
Hi Ray,Bill is in Queensland, near Brisbane, but don't be too concerned about enclosures for the NAKSA 100 and the 70, I am soon to make an announcement about optional cases.Cheers,Hugh
I find, in practice, that the phase shifts incurred with modern active filters of 24dB/octave (and higher, if digital) somehow damage the music.
Very well respected speaker designers like Mike Lenehan of ML1 fame, and Bob Smith of Aether Audio, both have investigated state of the art active crossovers including DEQX. They found well designed passive crossovers were better, or, in the case of other designers, at least as good.
Last week I visited a local forum member's home to listen to his NAKSA 70 and Lenehan ML3 combination, with a Lenehan audio PDX DAC and Logitech Squeezebox as source. I took along a NAKSA 100 because Richard has asked for an audition. Bloody revelation!! The ML3s are VERY good speakers, perhaps the best in their category (around $8K, I believe?) I have heard, up there with the VSonics, I'd suggest! The presentation was marvellous, and as expected, the 100 added that extra scale and expanded the sound field a little. Of particular note was the clarity, the imaging, and the resolution. Just stunning!!
Last week I visited a local forum member's home to listen to his NAKSA 70 and Lenehan ML3 combination, with a Lenehan audio PDX DAC and Logitech Squeezebox as source. I took along a NAKSA 100 because Richard has asked for an audition.Bloody revelation!! The ML3s are VERY good speakers, perhaps the best in their category (around $8K, I believe?) I have heard, up there with the VSonics, I'd suggest!The presentation was marvellous, and as expected, the 100 added that extra scale and expanded the sound field a little.Of particular note was the clarity, the imaging, and the resolution. Just stunning!!My thanks to Richard for his hospitality,Cheers,Hugh