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What amp to use for Ultrason HFI780 or Phiaton MS 400

post #1 of 22
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I'm thinking of getting one of these headphones.

Fo usage of outside  and computer.

What amp should i get with these.

I mainly listen to rock hip hop

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post #2 of 22

 

Do ou have a budget constraint?

 

If you look at amps in the similar price range as your headphones of choice, something like the Schiit Asgard, HeadRoom Micro Amp, or something portable like the ALO Rx or Meier offerings would be great with them.

post #3 of 22

I have the MS400 and it really doesn't need much in the way of extra amping. I use my iBasso D10 when sitting at my computer, but for moving about it is driven purely from my Sansa Fuze.

post #4 of 22
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Do ou have a budget constraint?

 

If you look at amps in the similar price range as your headphones of choice, something like the Schiit Asgard, HeadRoom Micro Amp, or something portable like the ALO Rx or Meier offerings would be great with them.

50-100$ for an amp is all im willing to spend
 

post #5 of 22

 

HeadRoom AirHead has you name written all over it.

post #6 of 22

or the bithead since the bithead has the DAC section to go along with his computer.
 

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HeadRoom AirHead has you name written all over it.

post #7 of 22

That would be a better unit, but it blows his budget by 50%.

post #8 of 22

Budget portable amps (in approximate order of increasing costs):

Cmoy (many variants)

PA2V2

Headroom Airhead

HotAudio Thunderbolt

iBasso T3 or T4

post #9 of 22
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HeadRoom AirHead has you name written all over it.



but to be honest will there be any big difference in sound.when im walking outside with or without an amp..

post #10 of 22

 

Only your ears can tell you that.  My ears tell me absolutely, but I'm the only person with those ears.  A large part of this journey means taking risk in finding out just how far your willing to go.  That means money sadly.  HeadRoom however, in an attempt to take that sting away, at least partially and as much as they can, allow you 30 days to try the product for yourself and make a final decision.  If you find its not worth the money, send it back and they'll refund your money.  Part of this is about taking leaps in the dark.  Sometimes you get bit, other times you strike pure gold!  

post #11 of 22

Or get a budget amp off the sale forums here, and if you don't like it you can just resell it.

post #12 of 22

it was on sale for 129 last i checked. so 29% over budget. budgets can always be stretched.
 

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That would be a better unit, but it blows his budget by 50%.

post #13 of 22

 

Well here on headfi, budgets are meant to be destroyed, run over, trampled, and put to death in as many ways as possible.

post #14 of 22
Thread Starter 

thanks guys. i might go with the bithead for x-mas

post #15 of 22
Thread Starter 

bumppp

cant get the HeadRoom AirHead right now.

you guys know anything less the the 90$

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