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post #2491 of 3234
Skylab, I believe you also have the T3 atm. Mine just arrived and I want to get at least a hundred hours on it before I give any impressions, but one thing does stand out : compared to the Topaz, the little guy is a *lot* easier to listen to straight out of the box. Based on some of the comments I've seen from yourself, HPA and various folk in the Rx thread, this could be a trend. I know its heresy for many here, but I've never been a fan of having to wait 300 hours to hear what any piece of equipment is capable of.

Look forward to hearing your impressions of the T3, perhaps a Xmas present to Head-Fi ?
post #2492 of 3234
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The T3 and D4 should both arrive in a few weeks time - I will have them together.
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The T3 and D4 should both arrive in a few weeks time - I will have them together.
i don't plan on pulling the trigger on anything until your reviews of these are in. btw... my wife and most of my best frends are NU alum.
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. btw... my wife and most of my best frends are NU alum.
SWEEEET!
post #2495 of 3234
Skylab, will you be reviewing the new slim TTVJ amp?
post #2496 of 3234
Hello Skylab, Thanks for the reviews. I bought a P-51 Mustang based on your recommendation. I must say, This thing Rocks..... Very crisp and clean, Bass is not muddy like alot of other amps. Please keep up the great work.......Ed....
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Skylab, will you be reviewing the new slim TTVJ amp?
At this point no plans...



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Hello Skylab, Thanks for the reviews. I bought a P-51 Mustang based on your recommendation. I must say, This thing Rocks..... Very crisp and clean, Bass is not muddy like alot of other amps. Please keep up the great work.......Ed....

Thanks!!!
post #2498 of 3234
Skylab, I know you're a busy guy and all, but I have hopes some day you'll review Microshar's u109. Microshar loaned you the u107 for review so perhaps they will with this one as well. If you do, you will find it a completely different amp in just about every way from the u107, both good and bad, mostly good. I bought one since the 107 was my first first full sized portable toaster/flask amp (my fiio was my first, really, but you can't make a full sized brick with an e3). Since then I've bought many portable amps, but I really like the u109's sound quality and would be interested to hear your thoughts on it.

Just a guy who owns a lot of bricks because he loves bricks and doesn't care how stupid he looks when he could pass for an air traffic control person while shopping in the grocery store.
post #2499 of 3234
Curious about the slim TTVJ as well.
post #2500 of 3234
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Added iBasso D4 Mamba

Update 12-15-09

> iBasso D4 Mamba

Info: iBasso

I received a loaner of the iBasso D4 Mambo from Miguel. It was fully broken in when I got it. It’s got a built in USB DAC which has great specs, but I tested it just using its analog input, which is how all these amps have been used. It is a medium-large unit, in iBasso’s usual, nice housing.

Build Quality: A: Nice looking, sturdy metal case. TOTALLY quiet operation. There can be a bit of a turn on thump - funny, the first few times I tried I got none, but now I seem to reliably. Not really worrisome though. No hiss at all. So overall very good.
Treble: A: clean, delicate, smooth, grain-free, extended and transparent. Slightly less extension that the iQube, but smoother in a way that I actually liked maybe a little better in some ways. I never felt it lacked detail. It sounds right on, with never even a HINT of aggressiveness or stridency.
Midrange: A+: I was totally unprepared for what the D4 delivered in the mids. It is the best amp iBasso has ever delivered in this regard by a VERY wide margin. I was really, really impressed. The mids have that beguiling combination of transparency, openness, and sumptuousness that is what truly makes listening to music a pleasure. The interplay between John Hiatt and Bonnie Raitt’s voices on “I Can’t Wait” was terrific – both very plainly audible on their own, but still cohesive as they should be. A significant achievement at this price point.
Bass: A+: Tuneful, punchy bass. I suppose it may be just a bit fat, but that’s OK. It was quite deep, as evidenced by the deep bass synth on Aya Peard’s “This Mess”, but that did not overwhelm her voice. The depth is not quite as deep as I get from the iQube, but it’s very close. Definition was excellent.
Neutrality: A: Basically neutral Maybe just a touch warm? But with the Shure 840’s, this was a blessing, and they paired. There is nothing that sticks out as not being neutral, but the sound is on the slightly warm side. This is always a better place to be than the cold sterile side, unless it makes the sound lack transparency. Which in the Mamba’s case it sure doesn’t.
Soundstaging: A: The soundstage was VERY wide, and very well defined, but it wasn't the deepest I have heard. That said, the Mamba has excellent imaging – nothing at all to complain about here either.
Transparency: A+: This is BY FAR the most transparent amp iBasso has ever made, and it is top-shelf in this regard. It fully delivers that wide-open window on the music that only the very best amps do. Again, this is a new level of achievement for iBasso, and a very strong performance at this price point. Very impressive to me.

Well, this shows how important it is to keep an open mind. Some of iBasso’s other amps I thought were quite good; some less so. Well this one is a CLEAR winner. I was very impressed, and it gets a string recommendation both for overall performance, and for value. Well done, iBasso!


Conclusions (12-15-09)


OK, so now it’s now 48 amps! Here is my view on how the amps stacked up. Note that the sum of the "Grades" I give does not always tell the whole story in how I rank them, since the whole is sometimes greater or lesser than the sum of the parts, and I am often forced to split hairs here, since the list has gotten so long. Also please note that even if these amps include a DAC, that DAC performance was NOT a factor in these rankings AT ALL. Also, for clarification, this ranking is based on sound quality ONLY, and does not take things like size or battery life into account.

1. Triad Audio Lisa III @ $600.00; Power supply is $350 additional
2. Qables iQube @ $605.00
2. RSA Mustang P-51 (review here) @ $375.00
2. Larocco Audio Pocket Reference II mk 2 (availability unknown - PLEASE read entire review)
3. Headamp Pico @ $349.00
3. Meier Audio 2MOVE (and the older MOVE) (3MOVE @ $270.00)
3. iBasso Audio D4 Mamba @ $219
4. RSA SR71 @ $395.00 (original SR71, not the SR71A)
4. RSA The Predator @ $475.00
5. RSA The Hornet “M” @ $370.00
5. Decware Zenhead @ $295.00
6. Xenos 1HA-EPC (discontinued)
7. RSA Tomahawk @ $295.00
7. Meier Audio XXS / Headsix @ $166.00/187.00
8. TTVJ Portable Millet Hybrid @ $459.00
8. iBasso D3 Python $219.00 (review here)
9. Xin Reference @ $279.99
9. Meier Audio Porta Corda III (discontinued)
9. Xin SuperMicro IV (current version auditioned 1/22/08) @ $199.99
10. ALO Double Mini3 (review here) @ $235.00
10. Headamp AE-2 @ $349.00
10. Graham Slee Voyager @ $233.00 + S&H from UK
11. iBasso D2 Boa $165.00 (review here)
11. Go-Vibe 7
11. Mini3 (Price depends on build) built @ $125.00
12. Leckerton Audio UHA-3 @ $189.00
13. Portaphile V2^2 @ $275.00
14. mSeed Spirit (discontinued)
14. Mini-Box E @ $229.00
15. Storm 3 (NOT B3) (review here)
15. Storm Little-2 (review here)
15. Storm B4
16. Visely HEA-4 @ $149.00 (Review here
16. iBasso P-1 (discontinued)
17. Visely HEA- 1 @ $135.00
18. Microshar uAmp107 @ $135.00
18. Practical Devices XM4 @ $135.00
18. C&C XO @ $209.00
19 Music Max LT1 $99 (Review here)
19. iBasso T2 (T4@ $109.00)
20. NuForce $99 (review here)
20. Go-Vibe 6 (discontinued)
21. Xtra X-1 Pro @ $104.00
22. Xenos 0HA-REP (discontinued)
22. iBasso T1 (discontinued)
23. Xtra X-1 (discontinued)
24. C&C Box V2
25. Storm B3
25. Little Dot Micro+ (discontinued)

As always, this is JUST MY OPINION, but I hope it has been helpful.
post #2501 of 3234
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Originally Posted by Skylab View Post
Update 12-15-09

> iBasso D4 Mamba

Info: iBasso

I received a loaner of the iBasso D4 Mambo from Miguel. It was fully broken in when I got it. It’s got a built in USB DAC which has great specs, but I tested it just using its analog input, which is how all these amps have been used. It is a medium-large unit, in iBasso’s usual, nice housing.

Build Quality: A: Nice looking, sturdy metal case. TOTALLY quiet operation. There can be a bit of a turn on thump - funny, the first few times I tried I got none, but now I seem to reliably. Not really worrisome though. No hiss at all. So overall very good.
Treble: A: clean, delicate, smooth, grain-free, extended and transparent. Slightly less extension that the iQube, but smoother in a way that I actually liked maybe a little better in some ways. I never felt it lacked detail. It sounds right on, with never even a HINT of aggressiveness or stridency.
Midrange: A+: I was totally unprepared for what the D4 delivered in the mids. It is the best amp iBasso has ever delivered in this regard by a VERY wide margin. I was really, really impressed. The mids have that beguiling combination of transparency, openness, and sumptuousness that is what truly makes listening to music a pleasure. The interplay between John Hiatt and Bonnie Raitt’s voices on “I Can’t Wait” was terrific – both very plainly audible on their own, but still cohesive as they should be. A significant achievement at this price point.
Bass: A+: Tuneful, punchy bass. I suppose it may be just a bit fat, but that’s OK. It was quite deep, as evidenced by the deep bass synth on Aya Peard’s “This Mess”, but that did not overwhelm her voice. The depth is not quite as deep as I get from the iQube, but it’s very close. Definition was excellent.
Neutrality: A: Basically neutral Maybe just a touch warm? But with the Shure 840’s, this was a blessing, and they paired. There is nothing that sticks out as not being neutral, but the sound is on the slightly warm side. This is always a better place to be than the cold sterile side, unless it makes the sound lack transparency. Which in the Mamba’s case it sure doesn’t.
Soundstaging: A: The soundstage was VERY wide, and very well defined, but it wasn't the deepest I have heard. That said, the Mamba has excellent imaging – nothing at all to complain about here either.
Transparency: A+: This is BY FAR the most transparent amp iBasso has ever made, and it is top-shelf in this regard. It fully delivers that wide-open window on the music that only the very best amps do. Again, this is a new level of achievement for iBasso, and a very strong performance at this price point. Very impressive to me.

Well, this shows how important it is to keep an open mind. Some of iBasso’s other amps I thought were quite good; some less so. Well this one is a CLEAR winner. I was very impressed, and it gets a string recommendation both for overall performance, and for value. Well done, iBasso!


Conclusions (12-15-09)


OK, so now it’s now 48 amps! Here is my view on how the amps stacked up. Note that the sum of the "Grades" I give does not always tell the whole story in how I rank them, since the whole is sometimes greater or lesser than the sum of the parts, and I am often forced to split hairs here, since the list has gotten so long. Also please note that even if these amps include a DAC, that DAC performance was NOT a factor in these rankings AT ALL. Also, for clarification, this ranking is based on sound quality ONLY, and does not take things like size or battery life into account.

1. Triad Audio Lisa III @ $600.00; Power supply is $350 additional
2. Qables iQube @ $605.00
2. RSA Mustang P-51 (review here) @ $375.00
2. Larocco Audio Pocket Reference II mk 2 (availability unknown - PLEASE read entire review)
3. Headamp Pico @ $349.00
3. Meier Audio 2MOVE (and the older MOVE) (3MOVE @ $270.00)
3. iBasso Audio D4 Mamba @ $219
4. RSA SR71 @ $395.00 (original SR71, not the SR71A)
4. RSA The Predator @ $475.00
5. RSA The Hornet “M” @ $370.00
5. Decware Zenhead @ $295.00
6. Xenos 1HA-EPC (discontinued)
7. RSA Tomahawk @ $295.00
7. Meier Audio XXS / Headsix @ $166.00/187.00
8. TTVJ Portable Millet Hybrid @ $459.00
8. iBasso D3 Python $219.00 (review here)
9. Xin Reference @ $279.99
9. Meier Audio Porta Corda III (discontinued)
9. Xin SuperMicro IV (current version auditioned 1/22/08) @ $199.99
10. ALO Double Mini3 (review here) @ $235.00
10. Headamp AE-2 @ $349.00
10. Graham Slee Voyager @ $233.00 + S&H from UK
11. iBasso D2 Boa $165.00 (review here)
11. Go-Vibe 7
11. Mini3 (Price depends on build) built @ $125.00
12. Leckerton Audio UHA-3 @ $189.00
13. Portaphile V2^2 @ $275.00
14. mSeed Spirit (discontinued)
14. Mini-Box E @ $229.00
15. Storm 3 (NOT B3) (review here)
15. Storm Little-2 (review here)
15. Storm B4
16. Visely HEA-4 @ $149.00 (Review here
16. iBasso P-1 (discontinued)
17. Visely HEA- 1 @ $135.00
18. Microshar uAmp107 @ $135.00
18. Practical Devices XM4 @ $135.00
18. C&C XO @ $209.00
19 Music Max LT1 $99 (Review here)
19. iBasso T2 (T4@ $109.00)
20. NuForce $99 (review here)
20. Go-Vibe 6 (discontinued)
21. Xtra X-1 Pro @ $104.00
22. Xenos 0HA-REP (discontinued)
22. iBasso T1 (discontinued)
23. Xtra X-1 (discontinued)
24. C&C Box V2
25. Storm B3
25. Little Dot Micro+ (discontinued)

As always, this is JUST MY OPINION, but I hope it has been helpful.
It was a pleasure to read as usual Skylab

What timing, after my new D4 arrived yesterday to read and find out that you have rated it in the top 3,I very much agree with your finding on the D4.

In my opinion I feel the D4 is the most practical amp to have considering amps like Lisa 3 costing 3 times its price.

Rule of Thumb- Cannot go Wrong with iBasso D4.
post #2502 of 3234
Cheers Rob! As usual, an eye pleasing and scrumptuously explained review. Short and sweet.
post #2503 of 3234
For much less than Lisa's power supply D4 rules. Thanks Sky.
post #2504 of 3234
Thanks Rob. Just what I needed to push me off the fence.
post #2505 of 3234
Skylab, nice review, I agree completely! I'm still working on my review because I have so many IEM and headphones to try, and I'm rolling opamps too.

The frightening thing is that the D4 gets even better with a pair of OPA1611A on a 2:1 adapter with class-A biasing (retaining the stock LMH6655 buffers), and it's now hard to tell the difference now between the D4 and the P-51. My D10 with TLE2141 class-A opamps on a 2:1 adapter with EL8201 buffers sounds very similar to the stock D4, but I think the stock D4 still has a slight edge over the opamp rolled D10.

So, the D4 with new opamps listed above has become my favorite, especially since with a 9v battery it can drive the HD600 and HD800 better than the P-51 and D10 that were my previous favorites. I have several rechargable 9v batteries I can rotate through, and it's nice knowing that in a pinch I can grab an Alkaline 9v off the shelf if I need it.
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