@mesch I'd forgotten I was going to provide my thoughts on the SS-X. I've been too busy listening to music and enjoying it!
I'm using it in a vinyl-only system between a solid state phono stage and a solid state integrated amp. My speakers are bookshelf speakers. Before putting in the SS-X, my main issues with my system w were some treble grain/glare, having too much of a front-row perspective, and some imaging problems (the latter two issues due partly to my small listening room and needing to have my rack between my speakers).
Once I put the SS-X in, those issues were eliminated - it was startling. The perspective became much more "mid hall." The soundstage gained depth and became coherent, as if the rack were no longer there. And the treble grain/glare was removed. Instruments and voices sounded richer and more present. It made several very modest solid state phono stages sound like more expensive tube gear. I did have a tubed phono stage on hand for a while, and the combination was a bit soft and lacked dynamics, but it was surreal to listen to the vast, liquid soundstage. Ultimately, I preferred the combination of a SS phono stage with the SS-X.
I put in an NOS Brimar 12au7, and that made it even better. Looking forward to trying an NOS Mullard in the near future. The SS-X also benefits from a good power cord, upgraded fuse, and vibration control.
I'm really glad that I gave it a shot, and it's staying in my system. It's an entirely different listening experience with the SS-X in the chain - -engaging, relaxing, emotionally involving. My only dilemma is whether to purchase another one for my work system or as a backup if mine ever has an issue.
Happy 2021 to all,
Scott