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Throughout the years of an audio hobby, you obsess with putting together a system that brings you closer to the live performance. Its a frustrating hobby at times. In and out the pieces go, making steps closer and closer to the real. Completeness seems an illusion. Yet, somehow you know it when you hear it. And for those of us who heard it, the cost of admission is the most frustrating thing of all. Thank the Audio Gods for Dave Belles!Dave's lastest masterpiece, the Reference 350A Amplifier is the answer ...
Quitely frankly I would be very surprised if the McCormack DNA-500 bettered the Belles Ref. 350A.
Zybar, I probably could have left that comment about the DNA-500 out. To say that I would be surprised doesn't imply that the Belles Ref. 350A is better that the McCormack DNA-500. The truth is, if the the McCormack is better, I would be surprised. That's not bad. If fact, I would welcome the McCormack if that proved to be true.
The 3D soundstage is wide and deep and has a refreshing air that is natural. Background noise and editorializing is non-existent. Neutrality is the flavor, but not the type of neutrality one associates with sterility and flatness. Quite the contrary, the presentation is natural, tube-like. Like tubes it has excellent depth and air and like solid-state it has superb impact and bass control. Almost a hybrid of sorts in its abilty to merge what we like about tube and solid-state amplification. A great achievem ...
Earlmarc was gracious enough to bring his 350A to my home and allowed me to listen for a couple of hours. It had no weaknesses that I could hear.It was the finest solid state amp I've ever heard and may be the finest amp I've ever heard - period. I must give this amp a serious audition. Thank you, Marcus.