Hi Paul,
I had to split this post from another topic because it is the most explicit
as can be. Regarding this, mind your "watch this space".
Also from that other topic :
Hi Peter - I note that you use a Playback Drive = USB3 2TB as I said above I do not use a playback drive at present. A couple of questions:
1. [...]
2. When I was using playback drive I did not do any meaningful comparison of SQ versus not using it. Do you find it beneficial? I suppose you must or you would not use it but still it would be interesting to know the benefits.
Now, back to what's an original post now in this new topic, I think I have to tell you that you are not even comparing apples and oranges, but merely "nothing". So, in order to - in your situation ! - use a Playback Drive, you need to switch on devices in your system which earlier were shut off for better sound. So, it's almost a logical thing that now sound is worse - were you using any Playback Drive or not.
In the end you said it yourself : use a second USB3 PCI card and retry. Btw, what about using one card with two USB3 connections ?
Also, to better answer your question about what I think about the Playback Drive : Like -possibly burried- in last year's posts, the Playback Drive was created for equalizing SQ through the different sources (not only different disks/types/connections, but also WAV vs FLAC etc.). That in the mean time one can create a best sound through it (which will be the most dependent on systems and disk types found) is a bonus which comes along with it. So, once you are able to compare and apples are apples all right, it still and 100% definitely depends on the "drive" you use. Thus, one can never say "The Playback Drive does not work out for the better". So, once this is the thought, all it means is that you chose a drive which apparantly is not the best for SQ.
Lastly, do notice that it is so much out of our control what we actually imply for (electrical) changes, that it doesn't take much to imagine that differences do not spring from disks as such, but from the connection used. And, when not careful, it needed that "other" connection not in use before, while that by itself can be a bad thing to begin with. And yes, this is of course your exact own story. But also : your situation is more unique hence others don't go this far. All it should tell is : you can't read other's judgements because they did not set it up like you did, and others can't read your judgement for the same reason. It's just not comparable and as said, not even apples and oranges.
Btw, your experience mighty much looks like boleary's who in the end also ended up using one disk only (the OS disk obviously). It's a bit indirect, but I see the same base happening.
The real merits of this post for personal you ?
Nobody tells you are on the wrong track. But this is also how my judgement about using the Playback Drive will be useless to you because I do not use one disk only. Merely over 10 ...
HTH,
Peter