Head Gear Reviews by Miles Johnson
  1. Schiit Audio Fulla

    4.50 star(s)
    Sound - 9/10: The Schiit Fulla surprised me with the fullness of it's sound. I usually try to keep price out of my reviews, but for a dongle under 100 dollars I tend to expect a frailer sound, and difficulty powering higher impedance headphones. The Fulla can power my HD600s (300 Ohm impedance) very well. The main problem with the sound quality itself is the treble. In some songs, mostly when lost of different types of sound are happening (lots of bass, treble, and high at the same time), the treble is distorted. It's not terrible, but definitely...
  2. Schiit Magni 2 Uber

    5.00 star(s)
    Sound - 10/10: I was very surprised by the quality of the sound from the new Magni, the M2U. Having used the original Schiit Modi and Magni stack, upgrading to the Schiit Modi 2 Uber and Magni 2 Uber, I expected similar sound quality, and better build and inputs. The sound of the M2U changed, and only for the better. The slight harshness of the original Magni which made it hard to listen to for long periods of time, and even made it hard to listen to certain genres, is not included in the newer M2U. The M2U is also a bit less bright, but remains...
  3. Schiit Modi 2 Uber

    5.00 star(s)
    Sound - 10/10: As expected, Schiit made a few improvements when developing the M2U. In comparison to it's predecessor, the original Modi, the M2U seems more passive. The first Modi's sound was a bit warmer, which for most wouldn't be a problem, though it was for me. I can say without doubt that the Modi 2U sounds more accurate and possibly a bit crisper. It performs perfectly, in my opinion, in all of the musical genres I tested it with. It emphasizes accuracy and precision without putting the treble and highs too forward. While paired with the Magni...
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