Thanks Audioconnection. Have you tried the Cary SLP 05 in front of the SA 200.2 yet? From what I understand it is quite a step up from the SLP 03.
Anyone heard the new Cary SA-500.1 Monoblocks?
Stereophile from CES 2011 said,
These are apparently a significantly different (better?) amp from the former model 500MB monos that I owned and enjoyed.
I am interested in hearing from anyone who has actually heard and seen them.
The SA-500.1 sounded warm, open, coherent and dynamic playing high-resolution files courtesy of David Chesky and HDTracks.Cary's white paper indicates the 500.1's maintain the "Cary Sound" (similar characteristics to their tubed designs) with a host of design improvements "over our previous efforts" (the 500MB?) including substantial power supply improvements; current-handling capacity; improved bass performance; reduced noise floor; improved imaging, staging, depth, and dimensionality; a more "lifelike and palpable" midrange; and improved transparancy. One specific change is apparently eliminating the former large capacitors (that "suffer from problems including (ESR) Equivalent Series Resistance), using multiple smaller capacitors (like McCormack DNA?) and "adding bypass capacitors at the output devices." The amps also apparently feature improved reliability and a "modular design" that would allow easy field repairs.
These are apparently a significantly different (better?) amp from the former model 500MB monos that I owned and enjoyed.
I am interested in hearing from anyone who has actually heard and seen them.