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Bonedust
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first, i picked up a McCormack DNA-2 amp. I've been running Krell religiously for years. A friend of mine bought the DNA-2 and then decided he wanted to get a DNA-2 Limited Edition (im not sure why?). he kept telling me to trythis amp, it would my my Krells sound like toys. S o i took it home and treid it on the panel sections of my Statements. I was floored. After running thru about 10 tracks on the Krell and the switching to the DNA-2, and then back to the Krell...i was just amazed. The difference in presence and soundstage was quite staggering. If anyone out there is looking for amp suggestions, I HIGHLY recommend the McCormacks!
second, i picked up some vibration isolation bitsfrom this guy http://herbiesaudiolab.home.att.net . They are simple rubber blocks, but thevibration reduction was amazing. I put them under 2 of my amps, my pre-amp, and DVD-5900. After doing the water glass vibration test i was sold. I have spent big bucks in the past on equipment spikes, and these simple and cost effective rubber blocks blew them away. It just goes to show ya....pays to research.
second, i picked up some vibration isolation bitsfrom this guy http://herbiesaudiolab.home.att.net . They are simple rubber blocks, but thevibration reduction was amazing. I put them under 2 of my amps, my pre-amp, and DVD-5900. After doing the water glass vibration test i was sold. I have spent big bucks in the past on equipment spikes, and these simple and cost effective rubber blocks blew them away. It just goes to show ya....pays to research.