Charles thanks for the kind words ... I've also enjoyed good success with Buffering the output of SS players that use chip Op amps with an inexpensive outboard SS Buffer
These are 1 to 1 gain amps that maintain voltage while increasing amps ... I think they call them Current Dividing Buffers ... they can also help in lowering Tube based players high output impedance .... these buffers will lower it
The Buffer takes the respondsibility of driving the interconects off the Op amps ...
Because the load on the Op amp is less and more stable ...
They don't overload when a demanding passage comes along driving the negative feedback loop into oscillation
The player I use is a Ayre D1xe ... Class A no neg F/B FET analog out and an external power supply with Galvanic isolation between audio and video ... inductor choke input as well as caps for common and diff mode nose at the IEC
The dacs on the Ayre are seldom used multi bit ladder dac style ... 1704K Burr Brown ...
These are 1 to 1 gain amps that maintain voltage while increasing amps ... I think they call them Current Dividing Buffers ... they can also help in lowering Tube based players high output impedance .... these buffers will lower it
The Buffer takes the respondsibility of driving the interconects off the Op amps ...
Because the load on the Op amp is less and more stable ...
They don't overload when a demanding passage comes along driving the negative feedback loop into oscillation
The player I use is a Ayre D1xe ... Class A no neg F/B FET analog out and an external power supply with Galvanic isolation between audio and video ... inductor choke input as well as caps for common and diff mode nose at the IEC
The dacs on the Ayre are seldom used multi bit ladder dac style ... 1704K Burr Brown ...