Harshness could also be your power amp or your speakers.
@willemj
Higher voltages on line level devices has nothing to do with making louder volumes to sound nice. (although loud does sound nice as you hear more low level detail as it lifts the low level sounds above the ambient noise floor)
Generally you only see high voltage levels on Class A+ and pro audio equipment.
The use of higher voltage more expensive components in a line level device is to achieve better THD+N and better SNR. Better performance.
Consumer RCA = cheap crap that is popular because it is cheap manufacture and can often sound OK to non-discerning listeners
Pro Audio balanced is the gold standard = higher signal level and shielded conne tions with signal wires that arent grounded. Expensive and always equal or better than RCA.
My Benchmark DAC 3 was recently testsd by Stereophile - it delivers 18 volts on XLR at max volume. This high cost high spec analog output circuitry is how Benchmark achieve market leading specifications.
@willemj
Higher voltages on line level devices has nothing to do with making louder volumes to sound nice. (although loud does sound nice as you hear more low level detail as it lifts the low level sounds above the ambient noise floor)
Generally you only see high voltage levels on Class A+ and pro audio equipment.
The use of higher voltage more expensive components in a line level device is to achieve better THD+N and better SNR. Better performance.
Consumer RCA = cheap crap that is popular because it is cheap manufacture and can often sound OK to non-discerning listeners
Pro Audio balanced is the gold standard = higher signal level and shielded conne tions with signal wires that arent grounded. Expensive and always equal or better than RCA.
My Benchmark DAC 3 was recently testsd by Stereophile - it delivers 18 volts on XLR at max volume. This high cost high spec analog output circuitry is how Benchmark achieve market leading specifications.