Jim63, I don't mean to be offensive, but Jayctoy gives good indication he knows nothing about McCormack's aftermarket revisions to DNA-2 amps.
There is nothing lean about the Revision A. You can do a search on A'gon for other Rev A owner's opinions. Members Garfish and Eagle being two of them.
My Aerial Acoustic 10T speakers are probably not too dis-similar from your Andras as far as size and thirst for power. And with the Rev A driving them, I've never heard such rich, robust, and dynamic full bass in any other system. Not to mention the mids which are perhaps more tube-like than solid state.
Lean? Everytime I listen via the Rev A, it still sounds like a 1000 wpc tube amp, but with the speed and articulation usually only found in ss.
Don't take my word for it, nor somebody else's word who never listened to or even heard of this amp.
Again check out the smcaudio.com website to find out more about this amp and what other's say about it.
-IMO
There is nothing lean about the Revision A. You can do a search on A'gon for other Rev A owner's opinions. Members Garfish and Eagle being two of them.
My Aerial Acoustic 10T speakers are probably not too dis-similar from your Andras as far as size and thirst for power. And with the Rev A driving them, I've never heard such rich, robust, and dynamic full bass in any other system. Not to mention the mids which are perhaps more tube-like than solid state.
Lean? Everytime I listen via the Rev A, it still sounds like a 1000 wpc tube amp, but with the speed and articulation usually only found in ss.
Don't take my word for it, nor somebody else's word who never listened to or even heard of this amp.
Again check out the smcaudio.com website to find out more about this amp and what other's say about it.
-IMO