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Greetings Everybody,My Aksa constructions so far.http://www.audiocircle.com/index.php?action=gallery;area=browse;album=456
Very nice work! I particularly like the brushed fascia on the equipment. Did you get an engineering workshop to produce that sort of finish or source the materials yourself?
PS: I think you need a flexy rack for all that lovely equipment. Here's a pic of mine. ( The sound improves in depth and resolution if the CD player is on it ).http://www.members.optusnet.com.au/~rodneynoble/cabinet/images/15_finished_no_equip_a.jpg
If you had any more turbos and superchargers on your AKSA 100N, you wouldn't be able to fit all the pipes and drive belts!! A very tight installation indeed
...do you find that the teflon caps completely understate the bass, but do something almost astral to the mids and highs?
I found it made the amp literally like a 2A3 SET with testicular augmentation....
It's about time my Aksa gear was introduced to the world, so here's another gallery entry:My Aksa KitIf I can keep the GK-1 switched off for long enough, I'll get some pics of the internal layout.Cheers!
Here is a pair of Hugh's cases that I bought for my (ongoing) active system. They make a nice couple don't you think?
Warning: The built-in Heatsinks on this case do not have the 'shelves' like on the Hugh-supplied Heatsinks, so you'll either have to: 1. Modify the AKSA heatsinks to fit (they are the correct size but with slightly larger fins, they will need rebates machining in them and tapping for mounting screws). 2. Make up the shelves from ally, fixing and thermally bonding to the Monacor heatsinks. 3. Mount the power transistors on the Monacor heatsinks and chop the AKSA boards (like I did). ...