So tonight is the night. According to my very vague calculation, I was at over 1030 hours of 24/7 music play on my Yggdrasil. As promised a while ago time to turn the damn thing off. So, after this dramatic event, did music, the way I knew it, die?
5 minutes off - no sound changes really. Ok forget it, let's do this properly.
1 hour off. Dead cold. Back to life. Right off cold the treble was a bit harsh and the rest of FR a bit disjointed. Got back to it less than an hour later (still cold to touch) and the bass, impact, speed and details were all there. The mids were butter smooth, detailed and deep reaching like before (HE-6s/Eddie Current as we know it) and the treble already great. First minutes aside, I don't think Yggy went back to the first days' more dubious sound. Two hours later, it's lukewarm again and it sounds pretty damn impressive already.
I had an warmed up Theta Gen V on the side for comparison and ready to switch over to for a few days, if the sound was crap. But it's not.
YMMV. FWIW. What. etc
5 minutes off - no sound changes really. Ok forget it, let's do this properly.
1 hour off. Dead cold. Back to life. Right off cold the treble was a bit harsh and the rest of FR a bit disjointed. Got back to it less than an hour later (still cold to touch) and the bass, impact, speed and details were all there. The mids were butter smooth, detailed and deep reaching like before (HE-6s/Eddie Current as we know it) and the treble already great. First minutes aside, I don't think Yggy went back to the first days' more dubious sound. Two hours later, it's lukewarm again and it sounds pretty damn impressive already.
I had an warmed up Theta Gen V on the side for comparison and ready to switch over to for a few days, if the sound was crap. But it's not.
YMMV. FWIW. What. etc