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Originally Posted by tnmike1 
dscns: notice in your profile you've got a Portaphile, as do I. So how do the Sleeks sound thru the Portaphile?? Awaiting my Sleeks and the Triple Fi Pro from Soundearphones so I can A/B them both. But wondering how these Sleeks sound amped in your opinion
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My Portaphile is out to a friend on a long term loan. But I did plug it into my Headamp AE-2.
It has been my experience that earphones with balanced armatures really do not benefit a whole lot from amping. My AT-CK9, CK10, UM2's and the UE Triple-fi's do not sound appreciably better (or worse) from amping.
The treble+ tip really opens up the sound considerably, improving on the soundstage and clarity. IMHO, everyone should fit it in

As I have mentioned earlier, the highs were very nice, it's not overly bright or harsh. The treble on the Triple-Fi Pro and the AT-CK10 reaches a lot higher, and you can really tell when you listen to instrumental tracks. The higher reach does give those earphones a bit more sparkle and detail in the highs - but the difference is not huge. And that's the reason why I'm interested in the Treble++ tip

The SA6 produces a remarkably clean, neutral and non fatiguing sound...there do not seem to be any frequency bias or "colouring". This is one set of earphones that I can listen to for long periods.
I have listened it using a variety of the DAP's I own. The best sounding pairing was the Cowon D2. The sound was rich, robust and the highs were crisp and sparkling. The SA6's bass was superb on the D2, great extension and reverb....Mach Bass for the win! My Sony NW-A808 sounded slightly muddy with a discernable treble roll-off. This was in comparison with the Cowon.
My DAP for my daily commute was the Apple Touch. Unfortunately, with the Touch, the SA6 sounded a little hollow, and there was also a slight treble roll-off compared to the Cowon. I really can't place it, it seemed there was something missing in the upper bass. Nothing much I can do, because the EQ settings on Apple iPods are basically crud....it creates distortion whenever you activate the EQ settings.