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Säljer ett grymt slutsteg i väldigt fint skick! Ett McCormack DNA 0.5 Deluxe Edition Fyllig, varm presentation som är lite mjukare i sin ljudkaraktär. Spelar med en stor potent slagkraftig bas med gott om luft. Väldigt bra kraft och kontroll. Röster låter naturtroget. Fint mellanregister. Fantastisk övre mellanbas! Närvaro! Spelar fantastiskt bra! En "liten" gömd pärla som sällan dyker upp på begagnat marknaden. http://www.audioreview.com/product/amplification/amplifiers/mccorm

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At kr 5,500, this sits below the 25th percentile of recent comps at kr 5,988, versus a median of kr 6,473 and a 75th percentile of kr 6,931. On that database anchor alone, it reads as a strong deal rather than just fair money.

The dna-0.5 is a respected, straightforward power amp: compact, muscular, and known for clean drive and good control, so it makes sense as a buy if you want an honest-sounding stereo amp without chasing a newer badge. Since condition is listed as unknown, the main thing to verify is basic health: both channels working cleanly, no hum, no relay issues, and no signs of age-related abuse.

Independent perspective — not a price guarantee. Always verify condition, accessories and provenance before purchase.

About McCormack Audio

McCormack Audio is a U.S. hi-fi brand founded by designer Steve McCormack, best known for its work in high-performance solid-state amplification. The company was active through the 1990s, and a Stereophile report notes that McCormack Audio was acquired in July 1998 by Bill Conrad and Lew Johnson. The brand has since become more closely associated with McCormack’s earlier classic designs and their long afterlife in the used market.

Its core identity has always been amplifiers and related electronics, especially power amplifiers and preamps. McCormack is not known as a speaker, turntable, DAC, headphone, or cable brand; its reputation rests mainly on transistor amplification and, later, aftermarket upgrades and service support for existing components through Steve McCormack’s later SMc Audio activities. That narrower focus is part of the brand’s appeal to serious enthusiasts.

In market terms, McCormack sits in the high-end but niche category, with particular significance among vintage and used-gear buyers. It is valued for muscular, well-engineered amplification rather than broad product breadth, and it has a cult following among audiophiles who appreciate classic American solid-state design. Today it is best understood as a respected legacy brand rather than a mainstream active manufacturer.

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