McCormack DNA1 options


I own a McCormack DNA1 and a TCL-1 preamp and Merlin TMS-SE monitors[which I really like].

While I have been very pleased with this combo I do find
it, at times, a tad forwards, somewhat grainy, and harsh/tizzy esp. at the higher frequencies.

I listen to a wide range of music, esp acoustic and vocals.
I'm in a position to upgrade and I was wondering how best to invest.

A) Get the DNA1 upgraded
B) Purchase a tube preamp
C) other ?

Thanks for your input
corina
Sean makes a good point, but my opinion would be to do both A & B. The McCormack upgrades are excellent and I'm a big believer in tube pre-amps. I've not heard your speakers, but they have a good reputation, and so I'd suspect your ICs or spkr cables first-- or maybe other things?

I had my DNA2 upgraded to Rev. A and love it-- smooth, liquid, dynamic, detailed, exc soundstage etc. And a friend felt the same about a DNA1 Rev. A. Good Luck. Craig
Corina,

I can't speak for the TLC or Merlin but I can for the DNA1. Is yours the standard or Deluxe? I have both a .5 Deluxe and a REV A. There is a world of difference between the 2 amps. The REV A is much smoother and fuller sounding. The sound is laid against a black background and much of the grunge is gone. In addition, I do run a King Cobra power with this amp. Pretty much everthing that is listed at: www.smcaudio.com about the REV A is true.
I own a DNA 1 that I bought new and had uprgraded to Revision A. Even prior to the upgrade, I completely agree with Sean'a comments. My guess is your problem is most likely with your cabling, (of course your speakers and CD may be playing a role too :) ) What kind of speaker/interconnects are you using?
I'm not familiar with your preamp, but like the others stated above, it very well could be your source. I have a DNA-2 LAE and I've not experienced the negative attributes you mention.

There is a chance that if the amp and/or preamp AC lines/outlets are shared with say your digital source, coffee blender, microwave, furnace, light dimmers, etc., there could be sufficient noise in the AC lines to possibly approach one or more of the attributes you mention. It's amazing how much more articulate your system can sound when each component is given it's own dedicated line, some kind of power conditioning, etc.. Even disconnecting the ground can lower the noise floor significantly.

Of course, if it's in your budget, a few days ago I saw a McCormack DNA-2 deluxe Rev A for sale in audiogon for $4200.

-IMO
Thanks for all the pointers.
The discussion of cableing was very astute (you guys are good !). I should have qualified my description of the
system by stating that 97% of the time I am very satisfied.
This system continues to blow me away. It's really impressive. Here are some other details.

DNA-1 (non-delux)
Digitial source Rotel 951
Monster Power HTS 2500 MkII
Cables and IC. --well these are kinda a hodgepod.
Electrical power etc. very old house with non-dedicated
outlets.
Small sized room, with lots of acoustic treatments
(this was a huge improvement.

So perhaps I'll work on some cableing...
and then get the Rev.A and a tube pre....

Onwards and upwards.

best