McCormack amp upgrade / midbass warmth?


Hi I'm seeking some experiential advice from McCormack amp owners who have had their amps upgraded by SMC Audio. I was seriously considering upgrading my stock DNA-1, until I read the recent McCormack DNA-225 review in Stereophile. He mentions that the DNA Rev. A upgrade, although being a significant overall improvement, resulted in smoothing out the midbass warmth of the stock design. I suspect the "midbass smoothing" may result from revision of the DC servo circuit? This concerns me, because I prefer that midbass-warmth sound in my system (that's why I bought this amp). Of course I am going to consult with Steve McCormack in that regard. Would just the Rev. C, or maybe even the Rev. B upgrade also affect the midbass? I don't want to lose this warm sonic signature, it works nicely in my rig. I hope to hear from others who have done upgrades please? Thank you for sharing any opinions.
bob_bundus
"He mentions that the DNA Rev. A upgrade, although being a significant overall improvement, resulted in smoothing out the midbass warmth of the stock design." Smoothing does not mean that the Rev. A lacks warmth, only that it is forward in the midbass. "I suspect the "midbass smoothing" may result from revision of the DC servo circuit?" Or it's removal!
Thanks for your comments: I'm still unsure about this, but the ONLY way to determine the answer is via home audition (duh). However I'm first going to try out the Belles 150A Bartha Mod amp, at about the same $. From what I've read this Hitachi mosfet output amp may be just what I want.
Yikes! What i meant to say is that the Rev. A DNA-1 is NOT forward in the midbass. It does not lack warmth. I prefer it to the DNA-225. BTW, I have heard that late-production DNA-1s had reliability problems related to the PCB used. This is hearsay. OTOH, my two early ones have been trouble-free.