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LISA III Killers....

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Alright, before I ruffle any Lisa III owners feathers, I would just like to say I own a LISA III XP W/ LLP I bought it new and I paid full pop ($1,000) AND I have preordered the L3 for $$$ So I'm feeling it too. It has been what, 3, 4 years? The Lisa III was king for a while, but there are new beasts out there now and in this thread I would like us to point out potential suitors.

 

NUMBER 1; JUST AUDIO AHA-120 (I'm pretty sure I'm gonna go for this one, maybe a couple ;-)) $600

Interesting tidbit about this beast is that with two you can run them as dual monoblock balanced amps, which I find VERY INTERESTING!!!

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http://www.justaudio.co.uk/aha-120.html

 

 

NUMBER 2; IBASSO PB2 Pelican $325

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http://www.ibasso.com/en/products/show.asp?ID=70

 

 

NUMBER 3; SR71B $650 (If I go to full custom IEM's I plan on picking up one of these bad boys)

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http://www.raysamuelsaudio.com/products/sr-71b

 

NUMBER 4; TRIAD AUDIO L3 $700

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http://www.triadaudio.net/Triad_Audio/Home_files/L3%20Brochure.pdf

Alright, any others?

 


 

 

 

 


Edited by Blasto_Brandino - 4/19/11 at 2:56am
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I've never seen a comparison between the Triad Audio amps and the bigger 'desktop' portables from HeadRoom. Granted, that would be an expensive proposition, but you asked .....

 

 

 

 

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The gentleman who sold me my DT880's has one of those headroom portable desktop amps, he bought a pair of HD800's I"ll bug him about it. Also, There is a meet coming up in my area

 

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Meier Audio Stepdance for sure.

 

Ray Samuels SR71B too.

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I'm afraid I'm gonna have to stop you at the Meier stepdance, it requires an external power supply in order to run with the big boys, that is not acceptable, amp and power supply must be self contained.

 

The SR-71B has been added.


Edited by Blasto_Brandino - 4/18/11 at 11:41pm
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Obviously, fi.Quest will be up there with Lisa 3.


 

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Hmmm I see this fi.quest in an old Head-fi thread (infact YOU took the pictures), how is it I didn't see her when I bought my Lisa? anyway I cannot add it to the list due to the fact it is not currently available for sale, unless you can provide me a link..


 


Edited by Blasto_Brandino - 4/19/11 at 12:19am
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Hmmm I see this fi.quest in an old Head-fi thread (infact YOU took the pictures), how is it I didn't see her when I bought my Lisa? anyway I cannot add it to the list due to the fact it is not currently available for sale, unless you can provide me a link..


 



It been some time since i last follow headfi. So i can't advice on the availability. I overlook the part where you are asking about the availability. Sorry.

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I'm afraid I'm gonna have to stop you at the Meier stepdance, it requires an external power supply in order to run with the big boys, that is not acceptable, amp and power supply must be self contained.

 

The SR-71B has been added.



Have you tried the Stepdance? You should check SkyLab's review I think - Stepdance is definitely one ofr those to be considered. It runs great from Li-Po batteries.

 

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Have you tried the Stepdance? You should check SkyLab's review I think - Stepdance is definitely one ofr those to be considered. It runs great from Li-Po batteries.

 

It wouldn't be able to take on a Lisa III using a pair of HD650's, unless you connect an external power supply, but using that logic, I could connect an external power supply to the LISA III (which is possible, they implemented some things that let you use the LLP that made it possible) that would give me 24volts on the go and then It would never end that is why in this comparison I draw the line at onboard power supplies.

 

That being said, I was planning on picking up a Stepdance as a permanent replacement for my Pa2V2 (I don't use any cans >75 ohms with the Pa2V2) but I just picked up a Leckerton UHA-4 and I'd like to see how that does. (the slim profile really got to me)
 

 


Edited by Blasto_Brandino - 4/19/11 at 1:32am
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It wouldn't be able to take on a Lisa III using a pair of HD650's, unless you connect an external power supply, but using that logic, I could connect an external power supply to the LISA III (which is possible, they implemented some things that let you use the LLP that made it possible) that would give me 24volts on the go and then It would never end that is why in this comparison I draw the line at onboard power supplies.

 

That being said, I was planning on picking up a Stepdance as a permanent replacement for my Pa2V2 (I don't use any cans >75 ohms with the Pa2V2) but I just picked up a Leckerton UHA-4 and I'd like to see how that does. (the slim profile really got to me)



 

If you really have to discard it, go ahead, but as I noted earlier Stepdance along iwth SR71B and Lisa are te best portable amps - check SkyLab's review and you will see what I am talking about, because for now you are just pulling information from sources I do not know and I am not sure where you got the information about Stepdance being no good on battery power.

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These are the biggest of the big amps, designed to run the highest impedance cans, now be honest, the Stepdance, which I'll admit is quite awesome (I wouldn't have considered buying one if it wasn't) can't keep up with out an external power supply ( the XP8000 I think is what they were using)

Sorry, let me make my point a little clearer, the amps mentioned above can OUTCLASS a LISA III the Stepdance can match it (cept on the highest impedance cans) but not outclass it. This thread is about LISA III killers, not Lisa III equivalents.


Edited by Blasto_Brandino - 4/19/11 at 3:18am
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These are the biggest of the big amps, designed to run the highest impedance cans, now be honest, the Stepdance, which I'll admit is quite awesome (I wouldn't have considered buying one if it wasn't) can't keep up with out an external power supply ( the XP8000 I think is what they were using)

Sorry, let me make my point a little clearer, the amps mentioned above can OUTCLASS a LISA III the Stepdance can match it (cept on the highest impedance cans) but not outclass it. This thread is about LISA III killers, not Lisa III equivalents.



 

Not even one of the amps you mentioned outclasses Lisa. SR71B matches it when used balanced, but single-ended it still is not better than Lisa.

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Much as I'd like to believe that, I own a LISA III and have heard a RSA Protector running HD650's in balanced, and I know it is not true, The Lisa doesn't have the juice to compete with whats out there now... and the SR71B matches it in balanced mode, yet is 1/3 the size, that is what I call outclassed. the technology has caught up with the Lisa III Time was nothing could touch it, times up. Fear not, the L3 is nearly upon us


Edited by Blasto_Brandino - 4/19/11 at 8:37am
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