My Oppo is a bit too bright


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In a comparison to an impartial audience between my analog rig and my Oppo 105D > LFD LE IV rig, the consensus was the the digital end was too bright and brittle.
Some more details:

Digital:
Oppo 105 > Belden 840 cables > LFD LE IV > Decware Styx speaker cables

Analog:
VPI HW19 MK 4/Hana ML > Morrow PH4 > LFD LE phono > AZ ICs > LFD LE IV
All feeding into Spatial M3 Turbo S's
I agree with the consensus. Any suggestions for a warmer digital sound?
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Simao if you listen to vynil a lot, yours ears will get use to it, then you go back to digital the tendency your oppo will sound a bit bright, It takes a week or two to reset your ears.
Schiit is coming out with a transport (I don't know when) You might try that with a Bitfrost or Gunier multibit. j
I get the impression that some feel that an external DAC is automatically better than a the one in a self contained player. While this might be true in some circumstances, I don't think it necessarily so in all circumstances. There can be some technical reasons that a separate DAC, such as perhaps having it's own power supply and distancing from internal motors, etc.. might have some advantages. On the other hand, some all in ones might have separate internal power supplies, and isolation measures built in. Unless the separate DAC has I2S input from a so equipped transport, there will be necessary conversion of outputs and inputs, which is just one area where jitter could be introduced by separating the stages. There seems to be way more available separate DACs than separate transports, which suggests to me that one is more profitable than the other. To buy an all in one player to bypass the internal DAC seems to me to be rather cost inefficient, and while possibly though not necessarily better. 

Thank you all for your comments. To recap:
1. The Oppo’s DAC is its weakness and I should look for an external DAC
2. The Oppo’s DAC is quite good and can’t be bested unless I want to spend more money then it’s worth.
3. The Oppo itself is a gem of a component.

4. The Oppo itself is overrated and can easily be overshadowed by more contemporary components.

5. Replacing the power supply is the way to go.

6. Replacing the power supply is not the way to go.


Luckily no one so far has suggested room treatments.