Vdeakin,
Have you ever suspect your passive volume control? A passive one needs careful impedance matching for source and power amp. I did not like it because it will restrict your choices of CD source and power amps. It is tuff to find good matched combo, compared to much more friendly active pre. It could be the output resistance of XA777ES or voltage level does not match very well with your passive stuff. A machine well praised by many reviews, if not great it should be good at least. Do not own XA777ES, so I am not praising my machine.
For a well recorded SACD, I did not find details kill any music. On the other hand, I find it very dynamic with details and music, and it can be sweet and life-like. Therefore, I tend to believe that the harsh sound comes from some where else. Do agree the particular over-cooked remastered SACD is not as good redbook, but it does not mean SACD is no good or XA777ES is not as good as an old CAL.
I am curious at your situation because I have the same speaker parted with ARC VT-100-II. Never sound harsh, it is musical and gets better when upgraded to better eletronics in source. Did borrow expensive DAC like DCS or ML from my friends, the outcome is very musical presentation, opposite of what you mentioned. The difference is maybe preamp or room treatment. Don't under estimate the importance of your room.
Have you ever suspect your passive volume control? A passive one needs careful impedance matching for source and power amp. I did not like it because it will restrict your choices of CD source and power amps. It is tuff to find good matched combo, compared to much more friendly active pre. It could be the output resistance of XA777ES or voltage level does not match very well with your passive stuff. A machine well praised by many reviews, if not great it should be good at least. Do not own XA777ES, so I am not praising my machine.
For a well recorded SACD, I did not find details kill any music. On the other hand, I find it very dynamic with details and music, and it can be sweet and life-like. Therefore, I tend to believe that the harsh sound comes from some where else. Do agree the particular over-cooked remastered SACD is not as good redbook, but it does not mean SACD is no good or XA777ES is not as good as an old CAL.
I am curious at your situation because I have the same speaker parted with ARC VT-100-II. Never sound harsh, it is musical and gets better when upgraded to better eletronics in source. Did borrow expensive DAC like DCS or ML from my friends, the outcome is very musical presentation, opposite of what you mentioned. The difference is maybe preamp or room treatment. Don't under estimate the importance of your room.