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FS:AKSA 100N power amplifier in beautifull case

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I am selling slightly modified famous AKSA 100 amplifier with Nirvana upgrade. The modifications include: Panasonic FC main board capacitors, Mundorf Mcap input cap, new PSU with CRC and added Mcap bypass capacitors. Two toroidal transformers are special made for lower flux density in core, so both are mechanical and electrical dead quiet. Transformers were made for 230V mains voltage and have a elektrostatic shield.


All these ingredients are packed in very beautifully and strong, robust case. The floor is made from 3 mm U steel plate, black coated. The top cover is made from 2 mm U aluminium plate with natural eloxation. Front plate is made by 10 mm thick alu plate, black eloxated. Chrome plated knob in the middle is for ON / OFF.


Amplifier is mechanical and electrical in perfect working condition.

Technical details: http://www.aksaonline.com/products/products_aksa100.html


If you interested, I can send you more photos. For all questions, please email me on the email below:


Email: moonaudio@gmail.com








 
Yes, transformers are made by one company special on my request and my demands. They are 300 VA rated, but they have a larger ferrite core than commercial, so the flux density inside it is much lower. Also transformers are complete electrostatic shielded.


Due special care of construction, both transformers are totally mechanical and electrical "dead" in terms of noise.;)
 
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