@soix - Hopefully the ebay buyer's DNA-0.5 amp will not suffer the same fate as yours - at least not in the near future. However, your amp is not exactly a boat anchor since even in its current non-operating condition, it can be upgraded by SMc Audio with the result being competitive with many of the better amplifiers available today. SMc now has new boards they can use to rebuild those older amplifiers, and it would probably make sense to upgrade at the same time. If you would rather sell it than upgrade, I suggest letting SMc know so they can pass your name along to a potential buyer who
needs the chassis/heat sinks for their upgrade project. There would be no difference in value to that buyer between your amp and a working stock DNA-0.5, which I usually see sell in the $600-$800 range. Someone may purchase it simply so they don't have to wait for one to come up for sale. Just last year, I purchased two old DNA-1s that SMc then turned into Ultimate-G monoblocks, and it didn't matter whether the amps I sent to them were in working condition or not.
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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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