Someone should’ve done their homework. While I agree that’s a steep price for that amp, what makes it infinitely worse is that DNA amps from that era have input boards that are now failing, and when that happens — and it will happen likely sooner than later — the new owner will have little more than a $1612 boat anchor as it’s not repairable. I know this because I have a dead DNA-0.5 Rev. A circa late ‘90s sitting in my basement right now that in all likelihood has (as per SMcAudio, which is why I know it’s not repairable) suffered that exact fate. I’m afraid overpaying for the amp is the least of the buyer’s worries at this point.
McCormacks -- For lovers and investors
A few minutes a DNA 0.5 was sold at auction on Ebay for $1612. https://www.ebay.com/itm/265013964867?_trksid=p2471758.m4704
It had the "A" Revision mods done in September 1999 and was well treated. But still.
It had the "A" Revision mods done in September 1999 and was well treated. But still.
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