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post #76 of 90
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Originally Posted by LFF View Post
It's brand new. It was available for all to listen at the recent So. Cal. meet.

I really have no inside scoop and can only give you my honest opinion. It's a KILLER. Gives a whole new meaning to the classic phrase "SAY HELLO TO MY LITTLE FRIEND!" It's tiny but packs a big punch. I'd love to get my hands on one and review it.

I was fooled into believing that I was listening to an Apache type of amp and I bought it - hook, line and sinker. I was really amazed by the sound that little thing puts out. I think the P-51 will be a winner for any and all headphone nuts.
Yeah all of us at the So Cal meet, can attest to the greatness of this little guy. We wouldn't be raving about it if it didn't deserve it.
post #77 of 90
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Originally Posted by LFF View Post
It's brand new. It was available for all to listen at the recent So. Cal. meet.

I really have no inside scoop and can only give you my honest opinion. It's a KILLER. Gives a whole new meaning to the classic phrase "SAY HELLO TO MY LITTLE FRIEND!" It's tiny but packs a big punch. I'd love to get my hands on one and review it.

I was fooled into believing that I was listening to an Apache type of amp and I bought it - hook, line and sinker. I was really amazed by the sound that little thing puts out. I think the P-51 will be a winner for any and all headphone nuts.
hi, did you have the chance to compare sr-71a with the new p-51? if so, in your opinion, which is better for iem? thks.
post #78 of 90
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Originally Posted by DLMStudio4u View Post
I'm new here. and i got one Mina in my hand. What I can tell you is that it has totally different sound from RAY.
Let us know how it compares to RSA sound when you get back online. I'd like to get more info on the Mina.
post #79 of 90
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Originally Posted by max111 View Post
hi, did you have the chance to compare sr-71a with the new p-51? if so, in your opinion, which is better for iem? thks.
I briefly listened to the SR-71A. For IEM listening it really depends. Try PM'ing Ray and get his opinion. He is extremely friendly and helpful.

It I had to pick between the two, I would go for the P-51 because of the size and sound.
post #80 of 90
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Originally Posted by LUFF View Post
I was fooled into believing that I was listening to an Apache type of amp and I bought it - hook, line and sinker. I was really amazed by the sound that little thing puts out. I think the P-51 will be a winner for any and all headphone nuts.
LUFF, What headphone/OEMS were you using, If you are saying you were under the impression you were using an apache, then you had full size headphones on ?
post #81 of 90
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Originally Posted by breakankles View Post
Let us know how it compares to RSA sound when you get back online. I'd like to get more info on the Mina.
I have a thead a bout mina here
http://www.head-fi.org/forums/f105/z...ne-amp-374489/
post #82 of 90
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Originally Posted by DLMStudio4u View Post
Thanks. I did a search. Don't know how I missed that.

EDIT- I see it's new. That's why. lol!
post #83 of 90
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Originally Posted by omegaman View Post
LUFF, What headphone/OEMS were you using, If you are saying you were under the impression you were using an apache, then you had full size headphones on ?
At the LAX meet Ray had Sony R10 hooked up to the P-51 Mustang amp, hiding under a lumpy sheet or something.
post #84 of 90
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Originally Posted by HeadphoneAddict View Post
At the LAX meet Ray had Sony R10 hooked up to the P-51 Mustang amp, hiding under a lumpy sheet or something.
Yeah, I read the LAX review later, R10 + Meridian CDP, No wonder it sounded great !!!!
post #85 of 90











It's my portable audio system

Nano3+Qables silvercab+MINA+ESW9/Sony MDR-F1/E4C
post #86 of 90
How do you like the AT's? I have heard pros and cons about them but they do look very nice.
post #87 of 90
very much~it works good in listening pop music
post #88 of 90
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Originally Posted by omegaman View Post
Yeah, I read the LAX review later, R10 + Meridian CDP, No wonder it sounded great !!!!
R10 + Meridian is serious setup indeed, however that is less meaningful for portable use which 51p was designed for.
post #89 of 90
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Originally Posted by fdhfdy View Post
R10 + Meridian is serious setup indeed, however that is less meaningful for portable use which 51p was designed for.

It does tell you it isn't the weak link in the chain.
post #90 of 90
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Originally Posted by HeadphoneAddict View Post
It does tell you it isn't the weak link in the chain.
well, in most situation cdps have more powful outputs than mp3 players. Is it any good when hooked it up to portable music players?
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