Emm Labs Signature editions – interim update
It wil be two weeks this coming Monday since we started breaking in the Meitner pair – about 300 hours.
We figure about one month, or 600 hours, is about the minimum breakin period for these puppies.
After the first week, with all of the improvements over the previous, non-signature editions, the sound was still somewhat lean.
Now, at about two weeks, the sound is already at, oh, at about 90-95% of the full weight of our previous pair. One can still tell they are not completely broken in during really quick percussion transients in the upper midrange which still sound a little brittle.
Our impresions of the overall improvements of the CDSD Signature and DCC2 Signature editions are the same as that after the first few days:
An evolutionary improvement on just about all fronts with no negative side-effects (thank goodness, as sometimes ‘improvements’ are often a very mixed blesing – think ‘Adobe Photoshop’ – but not in this case) with primarily a darker background feeding more detail, especially in the bass, better midi- and micro-dymamics, and in general more clarity feeding the awesome ‘signature’ transparency which is the real revolutionary impact of Meitner ‘s consumer-targetted digital equipment, from our point of view.
We are playing CDs on the Emm Labs pair 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
At night, and when we have guests auditioning other equipment, we ‘play waves’:
This CD is mostly ‘white noise’, with some amount of bass when the waves crash on the beach and some diminutive bird calls in the background. Very easy on the ears and one can listen to it as background ‘music’ over and over and over and….
… without going… batty.
Unfortunately, our 3-week update on the breaking-in process will be a little late… because we plan on attending the Stereophile HE 2006 show!
Hi Mike & Neli,
I just wanted to see how the new Signature EMM combo is doing. My DAC-6 is going in for the Signature upgrade next week. BTW, I really enjoy your site, you guys ooze entusiasm………….. Thanks
All the best,
Tom
Hi Tom,
The Emm Labs combo is doing well, and we are enjoying the added resolution both in the midrange and, lately, the bass – especially with associated components that may be a little weak in that area. The added bass detail is not ‘articiially flavored’ like so many other ‘bass rich’ digital is these days, either.
So, yes, the combo is continuing to relax and open up – and it has progessed enough that we do not run it 24×7 anymore – even though we feel it has at least a little more to go until it is fully broken in.
Thanks for the encouragement!
Take care,
Mike.
Hi Mike,
Thanks! I appreciate you taking the time to get back to me. Glad to hear the EMM combo is starting to breathe and letting go of the notes. I’m sure looking forward to this upgrade, IMO the EMM combo is already so darn good. After I’ve had mine for awhile and it has settled in, I’ll write back with my thoughts.
All the best!
Tom