yabe1951: others here have heard from me -- some years ago now -- of Steve McCormack thoroughly upgrading my DNA 0.5 to optimally drive my CS2.3s. A complete success, that was only bettered when I started using CS2.4s as I still do today.
The same Plitron transformer in the smaller 0.5 makes for power doubling 125/250/500 wpc into 8/4/2 ohms, absolute stability into 1 ohm, an alleged 60A peak current. He put in a few other tweaks specific to my 2.3s, as well as his established upgrades he was using at the time for a 'revision B+ Gold' designation. Steve knows his design cold, and can optimize any of his amps for nearly any preference or load. My avatar is the internals of the reworked amp, if you can possibly make it out.
This was completed in 2006, and just recently this amp, at a high-end audio shop, was the best-sounding amp of five modern $5k-$16k power amps, driving a pair of Aerial Acoustics 7T speakers.
To me this is sort of old news, but your post confirms I shouldn't take what I have for granted!
The same Plitron transformer in the smaller 0.5 makes for power doubling 125/250/500 wpc into 8/4/2 ohms, absolute stability into 1 ohm, an alleged 60A peak current. He put in a few other tweaks specific to my 2.3s, as well as his established upgrades he was using at the time for a 'revision B+ Gold' designation. Steve knows his design cold, and can optimize any of his amps for nearly any preference or load. My avatar is the internals of the reworked amp, if you can possibly make it out.
This was completed in 2006, and just recently this amp, at a high-end audio shop, was the best-sounding amp of five modern $5k-$16k power amps, driving a pair of Aerial Acoustics 7T speakers.
To me this is sort of old news, but your post confirms I shouldn't take what I have for granted!