I have read and I believe I understand what you are suggesting. What I would also suggest, in reference to your characterization of what you heard as "dirty" sound, is, despite the absolute negative connotation of distortion as always undesirable, that some forms of distortion can actually be desirable. What you are hearing may or may not be distortion but the point is that we all have our preferences as far as what we think is "good" or "not good" sound. As a case in point, it is my understanding that Oppo has publicly admitted that they are attempting to purposely introduce "some desirable" distortion into the output of their universal players. This seems absolutely contrary to what I think many of us have been taught over the course of following this hobby. Something that has always puzzled me is that most concerts we attend generally include massive amounts of distortion generated from one source or another but yet we strive to produce the sound of a live performance in our listening rooms and if we hear, or think we hear, distortion we think that takes us away from the live performance experience.