I am definitely going to purchase the Toucan if I can figure out that its performance is comparable to a desktop amp around its price, or at similar. The size, portability, and battery power make it a very nice package. It is also balanced, giving it a feature that its similarly priced desktop counterparts do not have. This is not to say that that automatically makes it better, but 25.4 Volts of swing and up to 1400mw of power make it formidable on paper. You have to implement parts the right way of course, so in itself that does not mean much. However, it is from Ibasso, a reputable manufacturer, and some respected head-fiers have declared it to sound very good. Again, I am getting the idea that it sounds at the least fairly close to desktop components. After all, it is not the smallest thing in the world- definitely no RSA Shadow or Pico slim; this combined with the portability makes buying it an attractive proposition for me. (I dislike throwing money around uselessly as much as the next guy). Ron (Hiflight) is polite, informative, and a veteran Head-fier. he is also firmly in the Toucan's camp.
Any comments or suggestions is welcome. Also, because I am getting an Iriver h120 with an optical out, would it sound better to run optical from that to the new Ibasso D12, which has a DAC in it? The D12 is single ended and most likely not as good of amp as the Toucan, but I am wondering if combined with the DAC this will result in better sound overall.
Edit: Sorry, I found and posted in the D12 thread.
Edited by GeorgeGoodman - 9/30/10 at 3:37am