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Just curious, have you ever tried using it with an upgraded power supply? Does the wallwart provide DC or a stepped down AC?
The wall-wart is 22VAC @ 500mA, but you can use 24VAC at higher current no problem. The MID was designed as a headphone amp but it is capable of driving small, high-sensitivity speakers (6 ohms or higher) pretty well - just don't get carried away!Best regards,Steve McCormackSMc Audio
What's the wallwart rated at? I'm just curious if I have anything at home that could sub for it.
Thanks for the heads up. Unfortunately, this is just outside my budget to satisfy my idle curiosity right now (especially factoring in border crossing fees/taxes).
McCormack Micro Integrated Drive Word on the street is that McCormack's Micro sized headphone amp had good enough output that they added Speaker terminals for casual External listening sessions.Given the power output , ideally it's good for efficient speakers. You're not going to have much success driving Celestion SL700s but if you're driving a set of Klipsch, Kef Ref 102's , Loth X, Acoustic Energy Aegis One, or speakers in the 89 - 90+ db 1w/1m range or higher, then those are fair game to pair with the Micro Integrated..as a headphone Amp? right up there with the Schiit Asgard II.Also for sale: NAKAMICHI 400 series system , Parasound Z series separates and a Teac Reference System and more...