All Benchmark System Question


Long time lurker, first time poster. So question relates to my all Benchmark System. I am using the all Benchmark system (AHB2, HPA-4 and DAC 3B with my P3SER’s and loving it most of the time. But if I wanted to add a little more warmth for that 20 percent of the time I think I need to, What would be the best way to do that. My thoughts are maybe switching out the DAC 3B some of the time with an Audio Mirror Troubador, keeping the rest of the system the same. My other, more expensive thought is to leave the DAC 3B and i swapping in the Coda 07x part of the time as I have heard the AHB2 and Coda 07x is a great combination. Obviously that is an expensive fix for 20-30 percent of my listening.
What do you people think?
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@gagliano01 I recently had a long conversation with Ric Shultz about his modded Putifi amps. I wish I had known about the EVS Ultimate attenuator. I always wanted to try one. It is the same price as the Topping per90 that I just bought. Though I expect that preamp to be perfect for my needs.

I have the  opposite observations with the HPA4 in-between the DAC3B and AHB2. I thought everything was better. Volume control at low levels was much better with the HPA4.
This next observation confuses me. With the all BM stack I feel the single AHB2 is not enough juice for the Thiel CS3.7 (it is pretty good). However, with the CODA 07x I feel the single AHB2 is still lacking a bit of power but the sound itself seems more powerful. Now this is a hard rocking album so the more powerful sounding CODA seems to sound better with the AHB2.
I wrote this about the HPA4 not sounding as powerful as the CODA 07x and not making sense. I figured out how this happened the next day. I forgot to post that here.

When I brought up the HPA4 from downstairs I wired up the MONO output to the RIGHT speaker. I was doing this without looking and forgot that the RIGHT channel is the middle connection on the HPA4. So that explains the quote above. I later disconnected everything, cleaned the gear and set it up with a nice layout and less jumbled wiring.

The next observation is also not fully correct. The part about the soundstage being smaller was an artifact of the MONO connection. The greater detail and harder on top than the CODA still applies. I compared this again.

On the all BM stack there is a bit more detail, such as on the first song. There is also a tiny bit of hardness to the sound that was not there on the CODA 07x.The soundstage also seems a little smaller than with the CODA.

The preamp output connection (for both preamps) I use now will not get changed in the future. Only the XLR connection at the amp end.
As a Coda 07X owner, I tell you, it’s hard to beat. For the money required, very hard indeed. Buy the Coda. You may find yourself drifting away from the Benchmark. 
@wturkey The CODA 07x is amazing and make my RAAL SR1a sound like million dollar speakers (no room to deal with). I have a ton of experience with the RAAL and the CODA 07x is magic on them. However, whenever, I hear something really great on the CODA conected to my floor standers I tell myself to remember to listen to that on the HPA4. I find the HPA4 my favorite piece of gear. I would not say the HPA4 is better than the 07x but on my floor standers I tend to prefer the HPA4 sound (or lack thereof). Just a matter of preference.

If my speakers were not such a current pig I would not be getting the CODA #8.

I can also tell everyone that CODA and Benchmark sound incredible together.

What is a warm sound and why would you ever want it?

From what I've been able to determine it seems pure sound is often though of as being too clinal so it's important to add some warmth, which seems to suggests a warm sound is modified or contaminated.

If certain frequencies are considered too harsh then it likely to be an issue with the equipment and a so called warm sound is never going to be the answer.

As a side note: Audyssey can set incorrect speaker distances in an attempt to fix room issues, but in doing so inadvertently creates a harsh sound. Even a tape measure can be inaccurate, so a laser measurement is worthwhile investment.