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Thanks Hans - the picture is taken in bright sunlight from the right angle with my old Sony T200, and reworked with PhotoShop to look like something you'd want to own!! Perhaps I should send you one, and if you like it, you buy it...... and if not, you pass it on to someone else?? Bey,Hugh
Hi Hugh and AllGreat to hear everything is going full boar ahead with the 100W version. Just a quick query, the answer I am pretty sure of anyway, can they be built as mono-blocks and paced right next to the loudspeakers? As I said I pretty sure they can but just wanted to check.ThanksBill
So what Jens and Hugh are saying suggests that if one happens to have two AKSA 100N+ already fitted into a bespoke Aspen case then one could continue to use the cases and transformers and simply substitute two appropriately milled & drilled heatsinks wearing new NAKSA 100 modules....Yes? No? What?
Another query......if one ever gets his GK-1 going again.....would that help or hinder? Or should I discuss a trade/swap/cash exchange with the NAKSA dealer to exchange a set of GK-1M boards with Platinum upgrade & phono input parts, a pair of 'slightly used' AKSA 100N+ modules and a PS to suit for a pair of NAKSA 100 modules and passive attenuator..
Hey Bill,Just what Jens said, OK? Thanks for the post...... Cheers,Hugh
Hi Ray,Yes, a single 425VA, or 500VA, or even 600VA would be fine for the NAKSA 100; dual trafos seem not required for this amp, it makes no difference to the imaging performance, which came as a surprise.Hi Hugh,ok, so somewheres between a 425 to 600VA transformer is fine. Would I be gaining anything by using a bigger one, the 425VA versus the 600VA? Sure, there are theoretical gains by using a bigger transformer, but in reality there is a substantial cost between the two. How big is each unit? Inches please? i presume soldering is in order here. So it's the AC, the RCA and Speakers to wire up, and of course some way to turn the amp on or off. Or are you providing connectors you just solder to them and go? Since I can't see your pics, then is the heatsinks included too?What voltage or range of voltages and current rating for the Trafo for the two secondaries should I be looking at? i'd figure another couple hundred bucks US for Trafo case and various wire and connectors would finish this out. Speaking of wiring, are you suggesting two or three prongs for the AC mains?Are you using a captive cord, or IEC type?I think that rounds it out for questions. Ray Bronk
ok, so somewheres between a 425 to 600VA transformer is fine. Would I be gaining anything by using a bigger one, the 425VA versus the 600VA? Sure, there are theoretical gains by using a bigger transformer, but in reality there is a substantial cost between the two.
How big is each unit? Inches please? i presume soldering is in order here. So it's the AC, the RCA and Speakers to wire up, and of course some way to turn the amp on or off. Or are you providing connectors you just solder to them and go? Since I can't see your pics, then is the heatsinks included too?
What voltage or range of voltages and current rating for the Trafo for the two secondaries should I be looking at? I'd figure another couple hundred bucks US for Trafo case and various wire and connectors would finish this out. Speaking of wiring, are you suggesting two or three prongs for the AC mains? Are you using a captive cord, or IEC type?I think that rounds it out for questions.