CEntrance DACmini DAC/Amplifier Official Thread
Nov 27, 2012 at 1:41 AM Post #842 of 1,412
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Is the Dacmini compatible with the new iPad4/iPad Mini/iPhone5 through the Lightning to USB cable ?

 
If you use the "lightning to USB camera connection kit" between the DACmini and the iPad.
 
Jan 27, 2013 at 12:25 AM Post #844 of 1,412
My thoughts a bit about the Dacmini http://www.head-fi.org/t/551345/hifiman-he-500-he-as-in-high-end-please-post-your-impressions-loan-pair-for-uk-pg-28/2715#post_9087175
 
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Jan 30, 2013 at 1:17 PM Post #845 of 1,412
Hey thanks for the kind words Zeinharis!
 
Also, anyone that is wondering how DACmini compares to audio-gd reference 10.2 DAC(more than twice the cost), heres a recent article that does a mini shootout:
"It’s abundantly clear why both companies have a formidable reputation amongst more seasoned head-fi-ers. I could live with either unit as daily headphone amplifier.  Both handle AKG K-702s with aplomb – something you can’t say about many rival all-in-one units."
http://www.tonepublications.com/macro/audio-gd-reference-10-2-dac-and-more/
 
-Kenny
 
Feb 6, 2013 at 6:38 PM Post #846 of 1,412
Did anyone tried Dacmini with Westone W4 IEMs? I'm trying to decide between Audiolab M-DAC, Benchmark Dac1 and CA Dacmagic Plus. Any feedback will be greatly appreciated
 
Feb 7, 2013 at 5:03 AM Post #847 of 1,412
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Did anyone tried Dacmini with Westone W4 IEMs? I'm trying to decide between Audiolab M-DAC, Benchmark Dac1 and CA Dacmagic Plus. Any feedback will be greatly appreciated

 
I've used the W4 with the DACmini many times, and it's a great match.  I actually love the DACmini with most of my IEM, including Westone ES3X and ES5, and JH Audio JH13 and JH16.
 
Feb 7, 2013 at 6:58 PM Post #848 of 1,412
Great! Do you have the 0 ohm headphone output impedance mod or the standard 10 ohm? I'm reading that 10ohm output impedance maybe too much for IEMs which causes loss of bass power and other stuff. 
 
Feb 9, 2013 at 7:04 AM Post #849 of 1,412
biggest con for those looking to purchase a DACmini: There's a big big big chance you'll find yourself coming to this site less often ... yeah, that's a veiled pro, but I haven't felt the need to sell and upgrade at all since buying it.  My D2000s sound fantastic on it.
 
The only thing I was thinking of ever adding were a set of open, more mid/high centric headphones to compliment my bassy Denon's (good bassy, not Dre bassy)
 
Feb 9, 2013 at 4:03 PM Post #850 of 1,412
I auditioned a Dacmini against a Burson HA160D and a Burson HA160ds with a pair of Sennheiser HD 650. I much preffered the Dacmini. I compared the Dacmini against an Ray Samuels Sr71 with an Arcam Rdac. I also felt that the Dacmini was quite a bit better than that pairing. I will tell you now that there are sound differences from amp to amp and dac to dac. Then there are sound differnces between combinations and different headphones. I have enjoyed audio for many years and all these components can vary sound. I recently purchased a pair of LCD2 which I like a lot. I would have really liked to have heard the above amps with it. I felt like the Burson combo was way too bass heavy for my taste with the 650 and logic tells me I would probably have felt the same way with the lcd2  since it is not lacking in bass. I feel that the
dacmini and the LCD2 match up well. I believe in synergy between components.
 
Feb 10, 2013 at 1:06 PM Post #852 of 1,412
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Great! Do you have the 0 ohm 1 Ohm headphone output impedance mod or the standard 10 ohm? I'm reading that 10ohm output impedance maybe too much for IEMs which causes loss of bass power and other stuff. 

 
Unless he has upgraded it since I last corresponded with him, Larry (HeadphoneAddict) is using the default DACmini CX, with 10-Ohm output impedance.
 
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Alot of members love the LCD2 and Dacmini combo, including myself

 
+1  
 
I'm using an LCD-2 rev.1 with a DACmini CX that has the 1-Ohm mod.  I've never heard the 10-Ohm version, but I wanted to brighten the LCD-2, not make it darker or warmer than it is with a neutral amp like the Meier Stepdance.  
 
I'll add that except for the Burson Soloist sounding a little bit warmer and just a tiny bit smoother in the highs, the DACmini CX with 1-Ohm mod sounds pretty much the same in every other trait.  It even renders up a little more detail than the Soloist, but without being harsh or fatiguing.   I'm talking about very subtle differences between these two amps - and don't forget, the DACmini CX includes a great DAC, for less money than the Soloist.   Lastly, I'll add that with my LCD-2, the Soloist offers nothing extra in terms of headroom, dynamics, bass control, etc.   
 
In short, in my opinion and many others', the DACmini CX can be considered the end of the journey for LCD-2 owners (and for LCD-3, in some peoples' opinion.)
 
Mike
 
(Listening to Ballad of a Runaway Horse, from Jennifer Warnes' Famous Blue Raincoat - The Songs of Leonard Cohen - 20th Anniversary 24k Gold Edition)
 
Feb 24, 2013 at 11:38 PM Post #853 of 1,412
This is the last Amp I haven't tried that I'd like to. Any thoughts on how this would compare to a Tube/Solid State Hybrid Amp? I need a lot of oomph for my Orthos and I'm wondering how much power this thing has in the real World. It sounds like a wonderful Amp and the price isn't too bad. I especially like the small footprint. How is the Bass control with these? 
 
Feb 25, 2013 at 9:40 PM Post #855 of 1,412
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This is old news dude... :)

 

 
 Ahhh yes i got the free shipping aswell! I forgot about that! Saved a fair amount :D

 
After listening to my HE-500's through this dac/amp i feel that i have definitely found the perfect sound ive been after! My gosh this little thing is quite amazing for such a small little piece. I cannot turn the volume knob past 2 oclock as its to loud. I must say the HE500s keep changing and gettting better and better. Great combo!

 
 

Man I hope you're right. I just ordered a set of HE500s and I bought the Dac Mini to drive them. I was very concerned that it isn't going to get loud enough, but from reading the thread it sounds like it will probably be okay with the 8 dB gain. It's nice to know they can up the gain if need be though...
 
Here's an odd question...
 
Would it be at all possible to run the "headphone out" from an E17 to the "headphone In" on the Dac Mini? I'd like to use the E17 as a preamp to take advantage of the Bass and Treble controls. Now before anyone jumps on me, this will be a rare occurrence. Most of the time it will be running from USB off my laptop. Just wondering if theoretically that would work. I hate the idea of using a software EQ and having to digitially process every single frequency except the bass. Why don't large Amps come with Bass boost? A user selectable gain control would be a huge plus too as I'm concerned about the power out put of the Dac Mini. I am returning an Icon HDP because it didn't have enough Ooomph. I hope the Dac Mini does better... 
 

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