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Furutech Cruise Review by Steve Guttenberg

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Nice.

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Anyone find this any cheaper than the $540 at moon audio?

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I got a chance to listen to it at TAVES and it was very impressive. Great, accurate sound. The looks and design is gorgeous. You must see it in person. It's a little thicker then I would like it to be but it is still very manageable. The only thing about it that left me wanting more was the power output. I was listening to an old pair of Stantons on it and the volume didn't quite reach where I would like it too. Other then that I would definite recommend taking a listen to it if you are looking for a dac/amp.

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Just want to clarify... this will work as a DAC and amp only if used with a computer via the mini-USB input, and only works as headphone amp when used with a portable device via the 3.5mm jack input right?

 

Doesn't it mean the sound quality will vary greatly depending on your mp3 player? I would assume the newest generation iPod Classic would sound much worse than other leading mp3 players in the market, even when paired with a nice amp like

Furutech Cruise.

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Well the iPod Classic has decent sound if not as good as a 5G or the RWA iMod.

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The Cruise is a very nice amp, but I am surprised Steve didn't mention the hiss with his JH13 that I experienced with my JH16 and other high sensitivity CIEMs.  If it wasn't for the hiss, it would be my reference portable amp/DAC.  My review is at the bottom of the first post here.

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