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Hi Steve .. The sound I have is not sterile in the least ... I'm probably suffering from a case of "upgradeitis" .... The last thing anyone ever calls a DNA-500 is sterile. I think my issue probably is an impedence issue between the DAC and amp. I am currently looking into adding either a preamp, or an active buffer .... and am trying to find the strengths and weaknesses of those choices. I do not need any gain ... I have almost 600 watts per channel, and my system gets crazy loud with the laptop's main volume set at 10 out of 100 ! So if I am correct, the buffer should be all I need .... but will it sound as good as a preamp instead ? This is where I am now.
Yes ... I need a way to lower the impedence my amp is seeing on it's inputs. A preamp or an active buffer will do that ... and like I said, gain is simply not what I need. So I am basically at which choice will offer better sonics ?The active buffer will make the impedence match much better, but will offer no voltage ..... is no voltage gain a bad thing ? Hmmm ...Also, a nice preamp costs some serious dough ... whereas a nice active buffer is very inexpensive.
Sounds like you've begun looking for a band aid now. It seems to me that if you don't like your amp, look for a better one. You started this thread just yesterday asking for suggestions for a tube amp that would give you some of the things that your Mc doesn't. Give it time and listen to the responses.btw: I've never heard a direct to amp configuration (i.e.: Dac or CDP with volume) that I liked, but I'm sure they're out there.
Sorry that was YOUR experience in YOUR system sir ..... In most systems, those are the McCormack's strengths .... As far as solid state amps go, they are known for being MUCH more tube-like when it comes to presence ... Not sure what the rest of your system must have been doing wrong to prevent you realizing this.
Woah .... I never once said or implied I did not like ANYTHING about my current sound ... I only said i was open to looking at a tube amp for once ....To set the record straight .... I AM NOT going to switch from my McCormack amp. If for no other reason, than i do not feel I can get better for less than the price of the average new car During my investigating however, I have found that my particular DAC has a VERY high output impedence, and I should look into waus of lowering that for a better match with my amp. That is all .... and is where I am now.
A solid state man should not have too much difficulty warming up to Atma-sphere amplification. The S-30 I owned really combined the merits of tubes and solid state well... Just about the ideal compromise.