It is entirely possible that the harshness could be from the speakers. Tuner and TT sound fine, but are of course lower than 2.8V output gain. I'm using Gallo floorstanders; 88dB, 8 ohms, a benign impedance curve between 4 and 8 ohms. Gallo uses a very revealing 180 degree radiating tweeter, piezoelectric, no crossover.
I have also tried some soft dome bookshelves; 88dB, 8 ohms, and they presented the same harshness or distortion in the highs from digital.
Preamp is Atma-Shere UV-1; Line stage output...12V, 17V RMS at clipping. Output impedance... 400 Ohms.
No specs for input sensitivity. It must be low since VC is at about 8 to 9 o'clock, 11 o'clock for TT. Ralph installed a 6 dB pad in the AUX input for a digital device.
I am now bypassing the preamp and DAC is going direct to amp. Amp is a TAD-60 (Tube Audio Design); Input Sensitivity is 1.0V with variable gain control, Input Impedance…100K ohms.
TAD recommends that the gain control be turned to max when using a preamp. I need to leave it at 12:00 on the dial.
The DAC has a fixed output.
@willemj , thanks for that very interesting Harbeth link.
I have also tried some soft dome bookshelves; 88dB, 8 ohms, and they presented the same harshness or distortion in the highs from digital.
Preamp is Atma-Shere UV-1; Line stage output...12V, 17V RMS at clipping. Output impedance... 400 Ohms.
No specs for input sensitivity. It must be low since VC is at about 8 to 9 o'clock, 11 o'clock for TT. Ralph installed a 6 dB pad in the AUX input for a digital device.
I am now bypassing the preamp and DAC is going direct to amp. Amp is a TAD-60 (Tube Audio Design); Input Sensitivity is 1.0V with variable gain control, Input Impedance…100K ohms.
TAD recommends that the gain control be turned to max when using a preamp. I need to leave it at 12:00 on the dial.
The DAC has a fixed output.
@willemj , thanks for that very interesting Harbeth link.