I would beg to differ with hifiman's assertion that he's read up on the new Adcom lines. There is almost nothing to read up on regarding them or at least their design. One can read the manual of each model on line, or read up on a few owner's impressions here and there, but there is no analysis of new vs old design, spec, sound, etc. that I can find anywhere.
That said, I bought the 555SE a year ago and the 6002 a few months back. The 555 is a gem for the money. Clear, open, dynamic but not bright or harsh sounding, or at least with decent cabling. Great soundstage too. I may actually be holding it back somewhat with the preamp, a P5 from Parasound. it's a decent pre but employs mostly op amps instead of the preferred discrete circuitry. Still, I have been able to get a soundstage with depth at times,
The 6002 is a budget amp and though not the equal of the 555, has lots of power for its size. It actually has more features than the 555SE, which may be due to the 555's minimalist design with no 12 volt trigger or input gain knobs.
As to the OP's curiousity towards the 575SE, I'd be curious too. At 81 lbs, I'd suggest it's not for the faint of heart! The 565 intrigues me too at their sale prices, but I've got to lay off the amp upgrades for a while.
That said, I bought the 555SE a year ago and the 6002 a few months back. The 555 is a gem for the money. Clear, open, dynamic but not bright or harsh sounding, or at least with decent cabling. Great soundstage too. I may actually be holding it back somewhat with the preamp, a P5 from Parasound. it's a decent pre but employs mostly op amps instead of the preferred discrete circuitry. Still, I have been able to get a soundstage with depth at times,
The 6002 is a budget amp and though not the equal of the 555, has lots of power for its size. It actually has more features than the 555SE, which may be due to the 555's minimalist design with no 12 volt trigger or input gain knobs.
As to the OP's curiousity towards the 575SE, I'd be curious too. At 81 lbs, I'd suggest it's not for the faint of heart! The 565 intrigues me too at their sale prices, but I've got to lay off the amp upgrades for a while.