Here I am again asking for help to troubleshoot the "hard edge" produced by my DAC. Here's an update...
I haven’t tried the iFi spdif ipurifier yet since I’m not convinced the problem is due to poor jitter control. I’m really sold on the HDMI (I2S) interface from PWT to DAC, it presents a realistic holographic image. Music sounds wonderful thru tubes, but there’s the damn harshness in the highs, same as with 75 ohm coax.
I tried an experiment, taking all digital and analogue components and running them thru a power strip on the same dedicated AC line. The result was a very offensive harshness in the top-end. Even though all PC’s are shielded, it’s possible there is backflow from the digital devices into the mains.
Normal setup is a separate line for analogue and digital wired from a subpanel. Low noise-floor, excellent imaging, but music has that digital edge to it. Tried it with and w/o power conditioning, I prefer it without. Also tried different AC receptacles around the house, cheater-plugs and a Jensen Iso-max.
Now I’m wondering if the DAC output of 2.8V (unbalanced) is too high and what I’m hearing is distortion thru the speakers, since it is noticeable on peaks; e.g., massed strings sound fine, but brass and solo violin will sound harsh (can sound like distortion).
My computer is still kaput, so I haven't been able to try CD rips or USB. Anybody know where I can get an inexpensive DAC for a trial or loan? The Cable Company has DAC's in the $2K to 4K range, so the trial would be very costly.
I haven’t tried the iFi spdif ipurifier yet since I’m not convinced the problem is due to poor jitter control. I’m really sold on the HDMI (I2S) interface from PWT to DAC, it presents a realistic holographic image. Music sounds wonderful thru tubes, but there’s the damn harshness in the highs, same as with 75 ohm coax.
I tried an experiment, taking all digital and analogue components and running them thru a power strip on the same dedicated AC line. The result was a very offensive harshness in the top-end. Even though all PC’s are shielded, it’s possible there is backflow from the digital devices into the mains.
Normal setup is a separate line for analogue and digital wired from a subpanel. Low noise-floor, excellent imaging, but music has that digital edge to it. Tried it with and w/o power conditioning, I prefer it without. Also tried different AC receptacles around the house, cheater-plugs and a Jensen Iso-max.
Now I’m wondering if the DAC output of 2.8V (unbalanced) is too high and what I’m hearing is distortion thru the speakers, since it is noticeable on peaks; e.g., massed strings sound fine, but brass and solo violin will sound harsh (can sound like distortion).
My computer is still kaput, so I haven't been able to try CD rips or USB. Anybody know where I can get an inexpensive DAC for a trial or loan? The Cable Company has DAC's in the $2K to 4K range, so the trial would be very costly.