i ordered the taiko extreme switch! 4-9 weeks of waiting starts now.
i heard that it needs 3 months+ to burn in. did anyone notice performance changes from day 1 vs 1 month etc?
i will use it with Antipodes k50 streamer. my current switch is LHY Audio SW-10 (1200$ or so) seems like it can't scale up with my DAC/AMP and make the sound brighter than it should, so i am going Taiko switch to take care of the final bottle neck in my setup.
hopefully then sound will calm down and be as refined as possible.
The Extreme Switch undergoes the most notable changes (an increase in liquidity, flow, and calmness) in the first hours, and then days. As it beds in further after that, changes can still be observed, but they become ever subtler. Even from the very first moment you start using it, however, the Switch sounds fluid, smooth, and organic.
Thanks for the recommendation, i am also thinking about 2x of these, 12v Battery, they give 3 hours easy, super dead quite
have anyone tried Battery Option yet? its dead quite and ultra clean. i tested it on old setup on m-scaler back in the days. i dont have it now, yet can borrow it from a friend and compare it to JS-2 when i get one as well.
The Extreme Switch undergoes the most notable changes (an increase in liquidity, flow, and calmness) in the first hours, and then days. As it beds in further after that, changes can still be observed, but they become ever subtler. Even from the very first moment you start using it, however, the Switch sounds fluid, smooth, and organic.
The batteries I have tried sounded good (a $100 battery pack from Amazon). Better than many inexpensive linear power supplies. However when I plugged in the charger they did not sound that good. There is a major inconvenience factor with batteries as well - too often they were discharged when I wanted to listen to music.
A good quality LPS sounds better than batteries here.
JS-2 certainly is a mighty fine lps.
Following advice in these pages I bought a Sean Jacobs mini arc6 dc4 and added a decent fuse (SR master).
Summing up my experience with the SJ would be: WOW!