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Problems with hifiman HM-801

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I'd like to have a portable system with IEM (maybe custom buds)

And I wonder which combo may sounds better.

 

(1)hifiman HM-801 with GAME module

(2)hifiman HM-801 lineout to portable AMP (as Corda Stepdance)

 

Not considering to what cable that connect the HM-801 and the amp (mid/low level)

Which will gives more balance & overall sound?

 

Thanks for advice

 

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(1)hifiman HM-801 with GAME module :)

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Originally Posted by samuel219 View Post

I'd like to have a portable system with IEM (maybe custom buds)

And I wonder which combo may sounds better.

 

(1)hifiman HM-801 with GAME module

(2)hifiman HM-801 lineout to portable AMP (as Corda Stepdance)

 

Not considering to what cable that connect the HM-801 and the amp (mid/low level)

Which will gives more balance & overall sound?

 

Thanks for advice

 



I've heard several amps such as the RSA Shadow, Pico Slim, ALO Rx MK2, and iQube all feeding from the line-out of my HM-801. They offered a different sound signature than the amp already inside the HM-801 but not improved sound quality. Surprisingly, I found the amp inside the HM-801 to be a bit more clearer.

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Thanks for all your repliesdt880smile.png

I'm also wonder if the colorfly C4 can compete with HM801?

Cause the C4 supports 192KHz/24Bit,where HM-801 supports 24bit/96khz.

So I'm really curious about the comparison of C4 & HM-801 with GAME module.

Has anyone tried them out?

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