Here’s my $1750…just tell me what to buy..


my old adcom gfa 555II died. I’m still using my old B&W 804 Matrix and I think I just fixed my old Lexicon DC-1, so….

someone just tell me what to do….my ADD is breaking up my marriage, as Ive been at dozens of sites, read hundreds of posts, which are just confusing me..

I’d like to buy a 5 channel amp as my rear speakers are CDM-1 from B&W ( yeah, theyre old too!)

I spend all day in the Operating Room, doing surgery, and I’d love to have someone else make a decision for me for a change..

thanks
bonesnjnts
Spend less on gear so you can afford a nanny, marriage counseling, and a move to CT where you can make more money.
Give the Mystere "ca11" a try. I bought one - small form factor for $1795. Push-pull design employing 6sn7 tubes.

ca11 Specifications

Freq. Response: 8Hz-200kHz @ 47k Ohms
Distortion: 0.05% @ 100mV, 0.12% @ 1V
Noise: -104dB A-weighted
Gain: 19dB
Input Impedance: 150k Ohms
Output Impedance: 592 Ohms
Dimensions: 12.6" x 7.8 " x 15.2" (WxHxD)
Weight: 33 lbs
Inputs: 4 pair RCA
Outputs: 1 pair RCA
Tube Compliment: 4 - 6SN7 & 1 - 5AR4
There's a McCormack DNA-1 Deluxe Revision Gold currently up for sale that I would give very serious consideration. I have been using one for the past 15 years and have been very happy with it. It has been incredibly reliable, has great sound and sound staging and has been driving my Thiel 3.6's with ease. I actually think the seller is undervaluing the amp.
The McCormack is a great amp and the added advantage of having a great servicing and upgrading route via the original designer/builder @ SMcAudio.
okay..i bought the emotiva and set it up last night.

the center channel on my system is now dead..using a lexicon dc-1 as processor...when i switch the bal to nonbal on the amp, it shorts out the amp...when i run the diagnostic from the processor, the center is dead...maybe i need to post in a different thread now

:/