Hi everyone.
Usblues
I spoke to the seller about the DNA-1 Deluxe and he was very apologetic, sincere and professional. He told me that he had his tech bench test it and during the test a failure occurred due to a wiring gaff. Due to a very busy day the tech and the seller had a mis-communication and the seller thought the DNA-1 Deluxe was good to go. Again the seller apologized and also informed me of a 90 day warranty. I'll try to get further detail in writing. Now I didn't notice the 10 amp fuses until I was swapping them out.
Magfan.
I'm going to keep the 7.5 amps in there kind of like what you did with your Maggies. If I had an overzealous roomie I'd probably lock up my preamp so he couldn't muck with the volume. ;) I'm going to ask the seller about the 10 amp fuses and the situation that called for them to be put in the DNA-1 Deluxe. I won't hold my breath for an answer but in the mean time I'm going to keep listening to the DNA-1 Dlx make music and when my tech gets back from vacation I'll look him up and let him check out my amp.
Rodman
Thanks for the contact info and I'm going to e-mail McCormack as well as SMcAudio and get the scoop.
So I'm guessing by upping the amp value on the fuses it causes the amp to receive more current and thus send out more power to speakers @ the cost of it's reliability? Sorry for the car analogy but is it kind of like bypassing the limiter on an engine allowing you to attain more power? I'm lucky the DNA-1 Deluxe is a tank & KEF Q-90 speakers are an easy load for it now. I'm listening to some Depeche Mode and Enjoying the Silence. ;)
Again a sincere thank you again to you folks for taking the time out to reply.
Usblues
I spoke to the seller about the DNA-1 Deluxe and he was very apologetic, sincere and professional. He told me that he had his tech bench test it and during the test a failure occurred due to a wiring gaff. Due to a very busy day the tech and the seller had a mis-communication and the seller thought the DNA-1 Deluxe was good to go. Again the seller apologized and also informed me of a 90 day warranty. I'll try to get further detail in writing. Now I didn't notice the 10 amp fuses until I was swapping them out.
Magfan.
I'm going to keep the 7.5 amps in there kind of like what you did with your Maggies. If I had an overzealous roomie I'd probably lock up my preamp so he couldn't muck with the volume. ;) I'm going to ask the seller about the 10 amp fuses and the situation that called for them to be put in the DNA-1 Deluxe. I won't hold my breath for an answer but in the mean time I'm going to keep listening to the DNA-1 Dlx make music and when my tech gets back from vacation I'll look him up and let him check out my amp.
Rodman
Thanks for the contact info and I'm going to e-mail McCormack as well as SMcAudio and get the scoop.
So I'm guessing by upping the amp value on the fuses it causes the amp to receive more current and thus send out more power to speakers @ the cost of it's reliability? Sorry for the car analogy but is it kind of like bypassing the limiter on an engine allowing you to attain more power? I'm lucky the DNA-1 Deluxe is a tank & KEF Q-90 speakers are an easy load for it now. I'm listening to some Depeche Mode and Enjoying the Silence. ;)
Again a sincere thank you again to you folks for taking the time out to reply.