Update:
I can say for sure now that this is a break in issue. I realized that the dac draws about 20 watts and got thinking that I might change things a bit by putting a high current draw on the thing for a few hours to see what that would do, and it helped TREMENDOUSLY!!! What I did was to take a heater that draws about 1200 watts and put it on for about 12 hours. The cloudy phasey sound I was getting improved markedly after this. I still wish it were better, but it has gone from being unacceptable to decent. I think I'll give it another run of that over the next few days and see if I can get things completely settled down.
To those of you who posted here and emailed me privately, I wish to say thank you very much!!! I don't know if I'll ever get the results I had at first, but at least it doesn't sound muddy and dull anymore.
All that being said, I believe that I need to explore the world of power conditioners further. I should be able to put about 300 dollars into this after the first of the month, and would appreciate any suggestions for power conditioners used or new in that price range that might be able to handle the current demands of my pass x350 and isolate it from the other system components.
Thanks again,
Roland
I can say for sure now that this is a break in issue. I realized that the dac draws about 20 watts and got thinking that I might change things a bit by putting a high current draw on the thing for a few hours to see what that would do, and it helped TREMENDOUSLY!!! What I did was to take a heater that draws about 1200 watts and put it on for about 12 hours. The cloudy phasey sound I was getting improved markedly after this. I still wish it were better, but it has gone from being unacceptable to decent. I think I'll give it another run of that over the next few days and see if I can get things completely settled down.
To those of you who posted here and emailed me privately, I wish to say thank you very much!!! I don't know if I'll ever get the results I had at first, but at least it doesn't sound muddy and dull anymore.
All that being said, I believe that I need to explore the world of power conditioners further. I should be able to put about 300 dollars into this after the first of the month, and would appreciate any suggestions for power conditioners used or new in that price range that might be able to handle the current demands of my pass x350 and isolate it from the other system components.
Thanks again,
Roland