I have about 120 hours of burn in now on the ModWright modification. At this point, the upper harmonics have bloomed, ripened, whatever you prefer, to a substantial extent. I spent some significant time last weekend listening to Stravinsky. Dumbarton Oaks, Petrushka, the Rite of Spring, also Messiaen quartet for the End of Time, and Golijov Dreams and prayers of Isaac the Blind. Bassoon, contrabassoon, every possible permutation of clarinet, all sound just wonderful. Strings are also doing very nicely. Cello is pretty much to die for. Oboe and horn are just not quite there yet. I am still far short of the 400 hours necessary for the transformers to fully burn in.
I have about 400 cds loaded at this point. I've got most of my favorite recordings of my favorite works downloaded, and a few 2nd and third choices on favorite works as well. It is going to be a much easier deal now to find recordings using the tablet. No more, where are my glasses, where is the flashlight, and where did that Abbado Mahler 1 get to? Not to mention the Floristan Shostakovich trio.
Yesterday, I had a hankering for Bach's Wahrlich, wahrlich ich sage euch. It was so nice just scrolling down on the tracks listing to get the desired cantata, rather than fumbling through 54 cds trying to figure out which one had Wahrlich.
Also this week, I listened to some of the DSD freebies that came with the player. Looking at my first post, I was struck by my initial comment on these recordings--- " sound quality indeterminate." Much different this time. The Yo Yo Ma track from Appalachian journey was stunning. I will be willing to sample some dsd downloads, once something I actually want is commercially available. I don't know, maybe the Starker Bach sonatas.
Stay tuned