After incredible 18 months my Taiko O + I/O Silver has finally arrived

. I have to say directly out of the box it sounds head and shoulders better than my Taiko Extreme. All the digital harshness (that I didn't even know was there) is now gone. It sounds incredible! I have it hooked up via XDMI to Lampizator Horizion360 via a rather special XDMI cable custom built by Stage 3 Concepts.
I know I can wait to get some further improvement after up to 500 or so hours of burn-in, but I'm happy already

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FYI: I know I have it stacked "wrong". Reason is for me to be able to replace the XDMI card after some time without the need to call someone to lift the Olympus out of the rack.
I have to give big
Thank you to Emile and the whole Taiko team . This is one outstanding product.
But not all was great... (FYI Roon issue, not Taiko at all)
HW setup was a breeze, finding new Roon server almost instant. Then I picked my Roon backup from last day and restored.
And then Roon got messed up, stuck in "Initialising" state.
Luckily Taiko team changed their mind and allowed users to VNC into Olympus, so I started to look around what was wrong. Quite quickly I've identified that my Taiko was shipped with Roon 2.55, but my last backup was from version 2.56.
Fix is quite simple:
1/ stop roon server
2/ rename 'Database' folder to let say 'Database1'
3/ start roon server
4/ connect to the roon server, but do no restore. Instead start a new fresh install
5/ as soon as roon shows up on your device it will most likely also notify you about an existing update
6/ let roon server update itself
7/ shut down roon server
8/ delete newly created 'Database' folder (this is done by Roon from the fresh install)
9/ rename your own 'Database1' back o 'Database' (this renaming is much faster than deleting the folder and doing restore again)
10/ start roon server
11/ happy listening
Well, all of this could be avoided if Roon did not allow restore from newer versions into older version of the server. But that's another story for Roon forum.
Issue number 2 (more concerning):
I've started the burn-in process by running a single album in a loop trying to run it 24/7. What I'm noticing is that the playback stops quite frequently (every 1 hour or so).
To validate it is not network related (album is on my NAS), I've setup on Olympus the same playback of the same album into my Mac as an endpoint. This never stops and continues nicely for ever.
I'll open a case with Taiko, but wanted to know if you guys have had any such issue and if you got it resolved somehow.
Update: It turns out my NAS just started to act up after I got my Olympus. Now running burn-in from Tidal and I have no stopping issues. Will have to check what is going on with my NAS
I've kept the charging schedule same as it was from factory and as I'm in the same timezone as Amsterdam, didn't have to change that either.