As it should, it costs $2,840 with the power cables and let’s be honest, i don’t think anyone who ordered a mentor passed on the power cable that flux recommends lolThe Mentor stack has a lot of body and tight bass but still maintained that dead quiet background and large sound stage. Really depends on your headphones and genre of music. For most of my music and gear, it’s been amazing.
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FLUX Mentor Class-A dual-mono headphone amplifier.
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Slackaveli
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yeah being cheap on the power cable upgrade is a foolish idea. I saved $70 on not getting the remote though LMAO.As it should, it costs $2,840 with the power cables and let’s be honest, i don’t think anyone who ordered a mentor passed on the power cable that flux recommends lol
Oh and most of that gear is gone slack, i keep it in my profile so that people can feel free to ask me things based on my experience with them. I don’t have the luxury of owning so much gear at once lol
The good news for you, Quawn, is you have several flipable amps u can sell as you've put together a nice amp collection as you've climbed the ladder.
Slackaveli
Headphoneus Supremus
im with ya there, i aint keeping multiple DACs especially, but i only use Ygg>Mentor now. My B-team gear is all on my son's desk now.Oh and most of that gear is gone slack, i keep it in my profile so that people can feel free to ask me things based on my experience with them. I don’t have the luxury of owning so much gear at once lol
Smart man, remotes take away from the experience anyway. We’re in this hobby to be hands on.yeah being cheap on the power cable upgrade is a foolish idea. I saved $70 on not getting the remote though LMAO.
Slackaveli
Headphoneus Supremus
100%. I very much enjoy cranking that wheel up/.Smart man, remotes take away from the experience anyway. We’re in this hobby to be hands on.
nighthink
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Mentor improves significantly after a dozen or more hours then slightly for the rest of the week.
True, however I suspect this remote is programmable somehow. It contains some buttons you can't use with Mentor so it is generic in a way.. Besides that, every time you grab it, it feels like you have something very special in hand hard to describe.100%. I very much enjoy cranking that wheel up/.
If somebody has the new "plastic" remote could you please share a photo? On the Flux pages is still the aluminium one pictured.
Slackaveli
Headphoneus Supremus
I wouldnt have minded it tbh bc it is machined and all but $70 made it expendable i guess.True, however I suspect this remote is programmable somehow. It contains some buttons you can't use with Mentor so it is generic in a way.. Besides that, every time you grab it, it feels like you have something very special in hand hard to describe.
If somebody has the new "plastic" remote could you please share a photo? On the Flux pages is still the aluminium one pictured.
There you go. Cheap, generic plastic remote from China, but it does the job. For $15 it is good to have the option I guess, although the volume knob on the Flux is one of the best I came across on any amps.If somebody has the new "plastic" remote could you please share a photo? On the Flux pages is still the aluminium one pictured.
nighthink
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Yea still the same buttons where only a half works with Mentor , interesting take on the remote. The old one was more worthy of the rest, big and heavy. But agree, not necessary.There you go. Cheap, generic plastic remote from China, but it does the job. For $15 it is good to have the option I guess, although the volume knob on the Flux is one of the best I came across on any amps.
That knob is really great. I rearranged my room just to have it handy even from the couch.
Slackaveli
Headphoneus Supremus
Only volume pot ive held that i prefer to Mentor is Fiio K9 Pro. That thing is another level. Feels like one you'd find on a $10,000 amp. But Mentor's is the same size and feels nice in the fingers for sure.There you go. Cheap, generic plastic remote from China, but it does the job. For $15 it is good to have the option I guess, although the volume knob on the Flux is one of the best I came across on any amps.
K9’s volume is very nice. The pot on the MJ3 sucks lol it’s sturdy but not smooth, the best pots are sturdy and turn smoothly.Only volume pot ive held that i prefer to Mentor is Fiio K9 Pro. That thing is another level. Feels like one you'd find on a $10,000 amp. But Mentor's is the same size and feels nice in the fingers for sure.
Yes, but not just that. I love that the volume pot turns in a proportional way: you can still turn it up to 12 o'clock or 1 o'clock with more sensitive headphones and finely adjust to volume below that value. The real power kicks in after that but you only need that with the hungriest headphones.Only volume pot ive held that i prefer to Mentor is Fiio K9 Pro. That thing is another level. Feels like one you'd find on a $10,000 amp. But Mentor's is the same size and feels nice in the fingers for sure.
For example, on many amplifiers I can only use my Caldera between 9 and 11 o'clock and I have a fraction of a millimetre to play with when I need smaller volume adjustments. The Mentor's volume knob is big and there is a lot of room to make these adjustments. Why are not all amps like this?
Plus, I love those relay clicks.
Slackaveli
Headphoneus Supremus
Yeah there's a lot to love about her. That consistency is lovely across the range of iems to high power cans.Yes, but not just that. I love that the volume pot turns in a proportional way: you can still turn it up to 12 o'clock or 1 o'clock with more sensitive headphones and finely adjust to volume below that value. The real power kicks in after that but you only need that with the hungriest headphones.
For example, on many amplifiers I can only use my Caldera between 9 and 11 o'clock and I have a fraction of a millimetre to play with when I need smaller volume adjustments. The Mentor's volume knob is big and there is a lot of room to make these adjustments. Why are not all amps like this?
Plus, I love those relay clicks.
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Mezeamp990
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Just got notification it arrived in Kyiv. Not sure why it took so long when everyone else outside of U.S already got their amp.This is great news! Did you order yours last week (Weds. 4/24)? If so, that's amazingly quick to arrive to you. I ordered on the same day and don't even have any tracking information or confirmation that it's been shipped. Clearly, there's something much more favorable about being a UK customer than a US customer!