I'm pushing the files out right now and there should be a torrent offer soon. I don't know how long it takes to set that up. I'm just offering up 24/96 source. Not just being lazy but I don't think that down sampling will give a fair evaluation of the 722 and I saw some really nice 16-bit rigs there that will likely be offered.
I'm listening to the recording right now. I would have liked to be a bit closer, but I was literally 3" off the front of the sbd and dfc, so I got exactly what was mixed. The room was really good and the mix was good and clear. I usually like the mix mule uses.
I'm so impressed with the recording this little box made that I might wet myself. There was no bass in that recording Damon wrote about, but this is mule. The bass is tight, full and powerful. The clarity and resolution, especially since my tubes warmed up, is amazing. I can't recall ever hearing drums sound so good. The cymbal spashes sound right. That little splat in holloway's sax is clear. There is more nuance and detail than I've come to expect from one of my own recordings. Playing back Grinnin', Warren's voice made the hair on the back of my neck stand up.
In another thread there was a discussion about the greater resolution of the audience sounds and that might detract from the quality of the recording. No way. There is certainly pinpoint placement of the audience sounds, but that just enhances the realism IMO. The PA has always been a little less precise than the ambient sounds when I'm listening at the show. And that is what I'm hearing on this recording.
I know I posted one time that the extended wait for this box would make delivery anti-climatic. I was wrong. Now that I'm hearing it, I'm really impressed and very happy that I didn't change my order to an FR2.
Of course, take this review with a grain of salt. This is my first 24-bit pull and I have very limited experience with 24-bit sources. But I have no trouble saying that this is the best sounding recording I've made to date. I'm feeling like such a taper bad ass right now ;-)