Well, I need to eat my own words - after 200 hours of burn in I previously said I didnt hear a lot of difference...until I tried my 'go to headphones' FYI DT 880's(i was using a pair of IEM's i dont often use)
Anyway I am seriously impressed at the difference in sound quality
[For those doubting thomas's, i work with audio every day so it may be my hearing is a little more trained and sensitive? Im not saying my ears are better than anyone elses or that my experience is more qualified but...

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Anyway, overall after 200 hours of burn in the sound is much more 'alive' dynamic, punchy and vibrant. By this I mean it seems to delivar a lot more of that excited live feel to the audio which really is a mark of a superb & qualified piece of equipment / headphone.
The bass feels more solid and has filled out more
The trebles i didnt notice so much which means they sit perfectly
One thing that surprised me a lot was the increase in instrument separation - you can effortlessly focus in on any instrument in the music and fully enjoy it alone whilst the rest of the music continues. For example listening to the hit and FULL decay of a cymbol hit in the midst of a rock song is an absolute audiophile delight!
Within this separation It also feels that each instrument is [somehow] raised up in the mix and is much more polished and warm - hard to explain but I got the image of each part of the audio as like a bevelled pillar of very shiny chrome (sorry but i work with audio in a very visual way!)
One big thing that i intially was a little worried about was that a lot of the vocals sounded repressed into the background but this is no longer the case after the 200 hour burn in
Anyway, I am very impressed with the differences I am hearing after the burn in thus far.
Basically I really can't fault the player...It just sounds SO so good!
