NaO Gallery
The pictures below show a few NaO system and demonstrate the
architectural flexibility of the design.
The AEP version of the original
NaO as interpreted by John
Pastuck, MN
The original NaO with 12"
woofer as interpreted by Mike
Barney, CT. (Click on image to
view Mikes NaO web page.)
The NaO IIs dual 10" woofer
prototype at my home in CT.
Mike Hunt's Beautiful single woofer version of the
NaO IIt in PA.
To the right is shown the original NaO
system in my home.
Original NaO with simple cabinet:
Dave Hanke, IA.
Dave was reluctant to build expensive
cabinets at first:
"I was very much discouraged from
attempting this project because of
advise from my EE friend .... ,so I did
not want to waste a great deal of
expense building nice cabinets. His
approach is massive amounts of
drivers massive amplification and far
more experience than I could possible
obtain from the internet, says he. I
know right now these blow away my
Maggies (Mg3's) and they are not
optimized yet. When NaOs are set up
as good as I can get them I will have
him over. Whether he admits it or not,
I Know what I've got."
Dan Neubecker's (IN) custom NaO Mini panels installed in his HT
system. Dan is using the Vifa XG18 midrange driver and Dayton
DVC310-88 dual voice coil 12" woofers. The NaO Mini active and
passive circuits, and the woofer response shaping network were
redesigned by Music and Design for his application.
Original NaO systems under construction:
NaO being build by Rich Jura in MI,.
Rich's dual, regulated power
supply using early PCBs below.
Bill Louey's NaO system in Australia
The NaO U-frame woofer system
integrated with the famous Quad 63 ESL
Loudspeaker. System owner by Ramon
Villanueva in MN.
Derick Markwell's dual woofer NaO IIt system, Australia
Scott Patterson's NaO II single woofer system in California.
(Click Image to see details of Scott's build.)