Hi Ken,
The process is still ongoing, as I have probably 100 hours on them now. All drivers are still varying their characteristics once in a while. They're good now, but I believe after the 400-500 hour burn-in period they will be even better to a not insignificant extent. That's also what I'm hearing from other Sharks owning the S3 mk2 and being further ahead in the process.
But what I already particularly like is the more complete presentation and coherence through the all-graphene configuration, compared to the previous model with a material mix. The result is a better balance between frequencies and a more immediate sound, allowing the listener to immerse into the music on a different level. The soundstage is also more three-dimensional.
The top end is impressive for its ability to retrieve details without any sharpness, and this is also getting even better gradually. At the beginning of the process I felt the tweeters could feel slightly veiled at times.
Bass is much more present, lively, textured and differentiated compared to the previous version. A real pleasure to listen to.
Midrange, I cannot really tell where bass ends, mids start and hand over to the tweeter. It's just music.
I liked the S3 mk1 and it still is a great speaker, but this one is on a different level. Alon and Yair have really achieved something with their material innovation.
Regards,
Kuoppis
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