Transparent Ref XL


I've been using a TA Ref, xl between my Wyred 4 Sound STI-1000 and cdp. I've noticed the outcome changes quite drastic pending on what PC i use for the amp. The higher resolution PC, the more open. I now would like to ask especially those that now this IC. What options, to the Ref xlr, xl version do you recommend?
I still notice, the Ref xl, is somewhat lacking (in my system) to convey microdynamics. It is somewhat nicely closed in the top, but it is sadly too much.
I have to say, if it was as it is, but more dynamic(micro especially), slightly more separation and openness - it would be better.
I guess you'd say, Ref MM or MM2. But those are too expensive. In the MIT line, do i have a contender here?
It does not need to be the latest rev. Also wonder about Purist Audio and Synergistic Research. Or do you have other recommendations as well?

All inputs are very appreciated.

Thanks!
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i fully understand what both of you mean. The problem is that when i change power chords and IC's. All IC's i've tried benefit from a highly resoluted PC's, IMO. But, the TA Ref is still the one that is or seems filtered. That is probably why it can be said, that innerdetail, microdynamics, proves to be very silent, hidden in background and can in cases come out as grainy sounding or mistaken for noise. The rendering of that material is not good. It is, IMO, difficult to describe a cable as this. I don't want to step at anyone's toe and i have no issues hearing. When i shift cables at home, bringing in a another person. They can relate when i say, listen here, here and here. But, to exactly pin down in words, for you to get what i really mean- Puh!
As is, i have now a quite dry sound which is controlled and very focused - and do not really search bloom. I listen much to music with vastly different directions. Some
times bass is stiff and overly dry but with extension, sometimes it has punch and extension with a body and bloom (not bloom bloom if you get it!?).
I notice treble is very extended, not harsh, but it could be somewhat toned down just a bit (or maybe a warmer character would do).

When i am not into a certain "vision", firmly going towards a single sound. Like, people - i know "jazz" or "blues" it is about this bla bla. Some just direct the sound to a specific music type.
I mean, how can you really search for coloration of a violin? I have yet to understand what that is all about.
(Sorry for spinn off)

I have met audiophiles (hate that word) that is totally convinced they've done all so right. When i bring some music of different nature, they have told me. Ah, this will never be good. I am convinced the system shall be good on all sorts of music and can be.
Otherwise it's not a good system.

Regarding power conditioners, PC's and filters.
Yes and yes ofcourse i have noticed significant differences.
But, if and when i use an IC, with for instance good microdynamics and inner detail (not TA Ref XL), and change PC for a even more revealing one. The same IC is throwing microdynamics and i sit at the front row of the hall talking all over presentation. Still, just talking microdynamics, the TA do not do this as good. Ref XL has certain key areas which i like, but the top end is not as good as it should with this one.

Loudspeakers are tuned, with decoupling devices, bassrefexport tuning devices, chassis resonance absorbers. The whole AC line has AC wraps which further improve inner detail and firmness of the event. CDP has it's own, dedicated balanced power station with an excessive transformer.
Speakers are optimized in room placement.
Talking toe in, lenght apart and rear wall/ side wall.
Measured and tested in several positions, i use laser leveller (pin point angles and distance), a camera stand, nylonstrings, etc etc. Speaker position is always key for me.
The end result in speakers placement and upgrades are several. The 3-d effect and resolution is vastly improved. So is start and stop and dynamics has become better in contrast. Material over all is rendered better with a more clear insight of the recording.
What has becomn most noticeable i've been told, is actually, what people refer to as pronounced treble or bass.
This is a big difference in the cds. Sonic status has changed, it is even more less of bloom and it has becomn better focused. I see now i should look for an IC which is not as vivid in the top, or possessing some warmer nature.
As for bloom, i would expect that an IC that has that character could do good here.
Again trying the TA, it does not appeal to me.
For same reasons as before.
I believe what you say, MM2 version is possibly the key? Just to have it for a week, would be lovely. But it is way beyond me.
I have come to figure (not refering to TA at all), an IC which is calmer, and less extended in the top, with a slight touch of warmth/ body, still keeping all the detail.
I have heard an older Purist, which i owned, it sound was swollen and congested.

Thanks for inputs though. I am sorry i can't explain any better than i do of my experience.