btw I am a bass adict but still care about the other frequencies as well
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The Fiio E9 is very popular among the budget amps...may be a bit over your budget, but good value.
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For your budget I'd go with the E11 instead of the E5 or E6. Do you need it to be portable? Or mainly to be used on your desk? Because if portability isn't that important to you I can't recommend the E10 enough. It's not just an amp, but a great DAC as well for the price, and it's still transportable. You can probably find it for around your budget, maybe $5-10 bucks more at the most. But the sound quality jump is really noticeable.
Denons really don't need an amp, but if you were going to buy one, save up for the Objective2.
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The fiio e10 is excellent with the d2000's. As a recovering bass addict, with bass boost on, the d2000's will unleash some very visceral bass-age.
Without bass boost, they are very articulate and do a better job immersing you with increased mids/soundstaging.
However, you haven't posted as to what your source would be. The e10 is only usable with a computer feeding it through usb.
Lastly, regarding the d2000's, if you wanted a do-it-all can that has an excellent portrayal of all frequencies, you've got yourself an excellent headphone. However, stock, they aren't really too bass-y in my opinion (nowhere near as earth shattering as Ultrasone Pro 900's) , so I hope you aren't disappointed with their stock sound (referring to your bass addiction).
Your mileage may vary.

The fiio e10 is excellent with the d2000's. As a recovering bass addict, with bass boost on, the d2000's will unleash some very visceral bass-age.
Without bass boost, they are very articulate and do a better job immersing you with increased mids/soundstaging.
However, you haven't posted as to what your source would be. The e10 is only usable with a computer feeding it through usb.
Lastly, regarding the d2000's, if you wanted a do-it-all can that has an excellent portrayal of all frequencies, you've got yourself an excellent headphone. However, stock, they aren't really too bass-y in my opinion (nowhere near as earth shattering as Ultrasone Pro 900's) , so I hope you aren't disappointed with their stock sound (referring to your bass addiction).
Your mileage may vary.
He could always get an equalizer of choice and crank up the bass if that's what he's going for, or buy different headphones.
And no the D2K don't need an amp, they work fine out of my Cowon J3 without me even having to max volume.
They do benefit from an amp. It's not only about how loud you can play them, but sound quality will also improve with better amplification.
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Good deal!
That's a great price for the d2000's ( new? ). I'd buy them again and sell them if I got that great of a deal.
The e11 should amplify things wonderfully, especially since its toted to have a significantly stronger amp portion in comparison to the e10.
To get the best sound, you're probably going to want a LOD for the iTouch, and run it to the e11. That would definitely be a good setup. Although you may be irritated with the length/girth of the cord (fantastic cord, just not great for portability). So I'd imagine you'll just be listening at home!
Lastly, as previously mentioned, if you want a killer all-around headphone with a slight bass emphasis, the d2000's will treat you right (in their stock form - no eq). Also, with the e11 and bass boost, you'll also get some hefty bass that will make them sound even more engaging (incredible improvement for genres like electronica, trance, hip-hop, etc...).
If you wanted a pure basshead headphone, you may consider looking elsewhere (dt770 pro 80, pro700mk2, sony xb series, etc...).
Ultimately, you've invested in a great sounding and comfortable can, I hope you'll be plenty delighted with your purchase.
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Yeah, the E11 is a great amp for the price. Much better than the E5/E6 that's for sure. Micca has a great deal on Amazon where they give you an extra battery + charger for free http://amzn.to/zbY4kp
x2 on the LOD, you'll get better sound.
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