Back to the story....almost up to date now
I spent a few months with the RME DAC before the Sowter 9063s arrived. The RME didn’t give me much more gain than the Focusrite Forte, but I didn’t expect it too. Having lived with it for a while now, I love the features of the DAC. I do use the parametric EQ. The inbuilt ‘bit-perfect test’ is handy. I think I can tell the difference when I switch between some of the filters, now that I know what to listen for, but I doubt if I could in a blind test - it’s very subtle most of the time. I also like the fact that the gain is adjustable, so whatever level your downstream equipment wants, you can always use the full dynamic range of the DAC. Really there are too many features to list, I recommend a look at the manual on-line if you are interested.
What about the sound? It is very transparent, but not in a bad way. It doesn’t sound digital at all. I don’t find myself thinking about whether I should investigate hi def sources, or censoring the playlist to avoid certain music.
Then the Sowter 9063s arrived. They are 100% mu-metal and do not tolerate any dc current. Because the RME is dc-coupled I was a bit worried (although the RME support had assured me the DAC output is very well balanced). Sure enough, measurement revealed about 2 micro amps on one channel and nothing measurable on the other, so all good. The gain of the transformers is perfect, just what I needed. They handle quite high levels, they are rated 24 dBu at 50 Hz, and I have found that I can only saturate them at 5 Hz driving them almost full beans from the DAC, so they are a good match I would say. My first impression when I started to listen was that the bass was tighter, faster more agile, more definition.
But some aspects of the sound had gone backwards. I spent ages trying to figure out where the problem was, and I did find a few problems. But I was still scratching my head when Nick made his ‘simplicity and dogma’ post. He was right of course, so I started retracing my steps.
Swapping the ITs back to the bifilars, the problem was gone but I was now missing the improved bass of the Sowters. So I decided to do what I should have done when the Sowters arrived, and test them. The problem was soon apparent, and I could have kicked myself. The data sheet shows a ruler-flat response, and they were indeed flat up to 20kHz, but I was measuring a big hump above that all the way up to about 90 kHz. Doh, doh, doh - as the data sheet clearly shows, they are designed to work into 10 kOhms. I actually found about 15 kOhms sounded best, but I will probably revisit that.
With the transformers correctly terminated, everything started to come together. I was also now hearing what the DAC is truly capable of, which is quite special.
Finally, I have a sound which I am happy with, everything sounds good, but there is still some magic.