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... The best description of the McCormack "sound" is by J Peter Moncrieff http://www.iar-80.com/page5.html(An excerpt)"Contributing to the relaxed ease and natural musicality of the DNA-500 are hints of liquid bloom and open airiness, such as heard from the best tube amps, but rarely in the world of solid state. The DNA-500 surpasses every other solid state amp at conquering and banishing the typical solid state artifices of analytical sterility and closed in sound. In fact, the DNA-500 is so superior to other solid state amps that it took only one musical note, one simple guitar pluck, to reveal that this new amp was the new music lover's champion among solid state amps."
I own a DNA 1 Deluxe (it's my center channel amp), and previously had owned the wonderful DNA-500 as my main stereo amp. For classic solid state amplification Steve McCormack knows how to build a very musical, slightly warm (heat of 1-100 it's a 52 or so, just right of neutral) extremely high energy amplifier. Build quality is A+++ and so is Steve's service. The best description of the McCormack "sound" is by J Peter Moncrieff http://www.iar-80.com/page5.html(An excerpt)"Contributing to the relaxed ease and natural musicality of the DNA-500 are hints of liquid bloom and open airiness, such as heard from the best tube amps, but rarely in the world of solid state. The DNA-500 surpasses every other solid state amp at conquering and banishing the typical solid state artifices of analytical sterility and closed in sound. In fact, the DNA-500 is so superior to other solid state amps that it took only one musical note, one simple guitar pluck, to reveal that this new amp was the new music lover's champion among solid state amps."
Quote from: ted_b on 18 Dec 2008, 02:21 am... The best description of the McCormack "sound" is by J Peter Moncrieff http://www.iar-80.com/page5.html(An excerpt)"Contributing to the relaxed ease and natural musicality of the DNA-500 are hints of liquid bloom and open airiness, such as heard from the best tube amps, but rarely in the world of solid state. The DNA-500 surpasses every other solid state amp at conquering and banishing the typical solid state artifices of analytical sterility and closed in sound. In fact, the DNA-500 is so superior to other solid state amps that it took only one musical note, one simple guitar pluck, to reveal that this new amp was the new music lover's champion among solid state amps."Wow! I don't think I've ever come across anyone who has heard EVERY solid state amp in the world before, or who can reliably compare high end amps based on ONE musical note. Not disputing his claims, just find this arrogance pretty rich and inappropriate from a "reviewer".
Quote from: DSK on 20 Dec 2008, 10:44 pmQuote from: ted_b on 18 Dec 2008, 02:21 am... The best description of the McCormack "sound" is by J Peter Moncrieff http://www.iar-80.com/page5.html(An excerpt)"Contributing to the relaxed ease and natural musicality of the DNA-500 are hints of liquid bloom and open airiness, such as heard from the best tube amps, but rarely in the world of solid state. The DNA-500 surpasses every other solid state amp at conquering and banishing the typical solid state artifices of analytical sterility and closed in sound. In fact, the DNA-500 is so superior to other solid state amps that it took only one musical note, one simple guitar pluck, to reveal that this new amp was the new music lover's champion among solid state amps."Wow! I don't think I've ever come across anyone who has heard EVERY solid state amp in the world before, or who can reliably compare high end amps based on ONE musical note. Not disputing his claims, just find this arrogance pretty rich and inappropriate from a "reviewer". Did you read the review??