So I just got my first amp/dac ever and here's my impression:
I think it sounds extremely clear, but also extremely high. As in it sounds bright, if that makes sense. I am running the iBasso D1 with the optical out from my iRiver H120. Also the headphones I'm using are my less than 1 week old AKG K271S.
I bought this amp from musicmaker and this is the opamps that he left in the iBasso D1:
LR: OPA2107
Buffers: LM4752
DAC: LT6234
Musicmaker stated that this combo of opamps, if that's what they're called
, would sound great. I really do not agree with this...
I have a 13 year old Panasonic Portable CD player that sounds near perfect, imo, with my AKG K271S. Well what I mean is that the Panasonic is the best sounding source that I've used with my AKGs. That's using the Panasonic portable cd player's headphone out with the CD player plugged up to the adapter and not running on batteries.
The sound from the iBasso is completely lacking bass and makes listening to music fatiguing. To me it sounds like the iBasso is extremely clear and detailed, which makes it sound analytical. This, to me, is not a good thing. It makes listening to music seem like work.
Compared to my Panasonic portable cd player the iBasso sounds extremely weak. The components in the iBasso seem to make the sound clear and detailed, but it sounds as if the iBasso is limited in terms of it's power supply. When running the panasonic on batteries it does not sound as "full" as when it is plugged into the adapter. Is this the same with the iBasso? The iBasso D1 seems to lack a bottom end/bass. There seems to be no "punch" that I get with the Panasonic...
Any help/suggestions?
P.S. Sorry for the long post just had to vent a little.
I think it sounds extremely clear, but also extremely high. As in it sounds bright, if that makes sense. I am running the iBasso D1 with the optical out from my iRiver H120. Also the headphones I'm using are my less than 1 week old AKG K271S.
I bought this amp from musicmaker and this is the opamps that he left in the iBasso D1:
LR: OPA2107
Buffers: LM4752
DAC: LT6234
Musicmaker stated that this combo of opamps, if that's what they're called
, would sound great. I really do not agree with this...I have a 13 year old Panasonic Portable CD player that sounds near perfect, imo, with my AKG K271S. Well what I mean is that the Panasonic is the best sounding source that I've used with my AKGs. That's using the Panasonic portable cd player's headphone out with the CD player plugged up to the adapter and not running on batteries.
The sound from the iBasso is completely lacking bass and makes listening to music fatiguing. To me it sounds like the iBasso is extremely clear and detailed, which makes it sound analytical. This, to me, is not a good thing. It makes listening to music seem like work.
Compared to my Panasonic portable cd player the iBasso sounds extremely weak. The components in the iBasso seem to make the sound clear and detailed, but it sounds as if the iBasso is limited in terms of it's power supply. When running the panasonic on batteries it does not sound as "full" as when it is plugged into the adapter. Is this the same with the iBasso? The iBasso D1 seems to lack a bottom end/bass. There seems to be no "punch" that I get with the Panasonic...
Any help/suggestions?
P.S. Sorry for the long post just had to vent a little.










