I am using Benchmark DAC1 (has only digital inputs and built in volume control) with 0.5m AQ King Cobra XLR. Drive Paradigm Studio 60v2 (with improved Xovers)using 6' Acoustic Zen Satori Shotgun. Paradigms are the weakest link now. "Digital" amps are in a sense not involving - as my DAC is not involving (appears at first). Benchmark is designed to supress (-40dB) jitter. Jitter from transport causes small amount of side bands (about -85dB at 3ns) very audible since not harmonically related to base frequency. Lack of "fuzz" in the sound made at first impression of missing instruments - sounded too clean (still very dynamic). Similar thing with Rowland - strong highs but no glare (no intermodulation distortions common in SS amps) - very smooth and clean. It is very good amp for the money. Older bad sounding "D" class amps were digitizing with limited resolution. ICEpower is purely analog with unlimited resolution. Very high damping factor droping to 1000@1kHz makes tube amps with poor damping sound blooming at the midrange. Tubes sound nice but similar to wearing yellow sunglasses - nice view but not real (again who knows what is real?). I had to tame Paradigms metal dome tweeter wit L-Pad (and upgrade Xover)- not because of glare from CD but from HDTV (toslink). Now is a little opaque with CD but warm and nice. 200ASC module has only about 1 degree phase shift difference 100Hz-20kHz. Phase changes between channels are probably small fraction of a degree - resulting in nice soundstage with instuments clearly positioned and more of the 3D quality. Hope it helps.
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