jamato8
Headphoneus Supremus
The "higher" end cards get mentioned here so I am posting this here. I have the Micron card non CS, 256GB and I have it in 512GB in the CS. They are very different. The CS more in line with most cards that are decent. It does have an excellent transfer speed but the sound is not near as good as the non CS. I found the non CS to be good out of the box, then the mids got hard, pushed forward and not very enjoyable. The sound was very spacious but to me, not very musical. I continued to let it burn in and it mellowed, but too much so. I figured the spacial quality and extreme openness, was a passing phase and it was no better than anything else. I just let it continue to burn in and filled it with music. At 200 hours it has evened out, the spacial quality is back, the extremely good impact is there as is the black background. It does not cover anything but if you have a good recording, it shines through with excellent timbre, impact and bass quality. How a 1's and 0's would be changed, well I can only see it as in a more pure delivery of the digital signal, with less corrections having to be made by the DAP. If I had not heard these changes I would call it BS. But I have and am hearing the changes and the current excellent sound. Great recordings that an extra layer of quality added to them, a naturalness and analog nature. But it takes time so the components on the Micro Card, form and reach their maturity in a positive way. I will be buying more. This is on the DX300 with AMP12 and using the Utopia, IT07 and the SR2.