dafox
Yes, the Jay's was sterile upon first plugging it in. Really only you can decide if you made a "good choice". My experience in the beginning ,it took roughly 300 or so hours to get the Jay's to really open up and show some of it's amazing characteristics. I kept a log of the hours that's how I determined when it was opening up to reveal itself. Hopefully you are patient enough to hang tough and give it the necessary settling in time. As far as how you are connecting the Jay's it could be the "RCA" out . I have not connected my Jay's with the "RCA" out so I really can't comment on that particular connection. I purchased the Jay's to mate with my Pontus II using the I2s connection. So with the Pontus II I started initially using the I2s connection but found the AES/EBU sounded much better and smoother after break-in . So, with the AES/EBU connection it has really been a revelation and that's how I am enjoying the Jay's. I also purchased the Qstab and it's expensive for such a tweak but your mileage may vary on it's effect. I have noticed that the music sounds " locked in" on discs and sound "faster" with the Qstab. Vocalists are more present and background singers aren't just hinted at to make the performance sound if I may "real". I hope this helps.....it's a endgame transport for me a excellent choice. I wish you the best.....
Chuckie