I have an inventory of assembled GS-X mk2 right now, they just need to be tested before shipping. But there is still a little wait (2-3 weeks) as i have large numbers of BHSEs i'm spending time testing and shipping.
I'm using the GSX Mk II solely as a preamp in my Hifi setup and it sounds really really good, even as a preamp. I've even compared it to an audio research ref 5SE preamp and while the 5SE was better, the GSX compared very favourably irrespective of the price differential.
My only wish for the GSX as a preamp is for a volume bypass function, but then again, the GSX was primarily made to function as a headphone amp and not as a preamp.
I have an inventory of assembled GS-X mk2 right now, they just need to be tested before shipping. But there is still a little wait (2-3 weeks) as i have large numbers of BHSEs i'm spending time testing and shipping.
Been a year since I received mine and I can't even ever imagine wanting a different amp. It's just a clear window into your source. If you don't like the GS-X mk2, you don't like your source or your headphones.
+1 I feel the same way about my GS-X mk2 after 3 years now, I can't see my view changing anytime soon, I go to head-fi meets on occasion and tryout other amps in stores, still can't find anything equal or better with my ears, it's just a great amp.
Could anyone tell me if the RCA inputs have same SQ as the XLR ?? since I would like to connect an SE DAC from Audiomat, the Tempo 2.8 (french audio craft manufacturer) which builds himself like Justin his electronics, very analog sounding.
The GSX-Mk2 is built to squeeze out every bit of potential advantage out of a fully balanced circuit, so using it with a truly balanced source is what it has been designed for. That said, you can try using it's RCA inputs. It will most likely still sound excellent but if you want to push the limits, you are not feeding it "regular" but use "92 octane premium".
Notice that there are many balanced dacs which perform poorly compared to very well designed SE ones. In high level balanced dacs you need to double the components and prices increase accordingly.
My question was to know if I could connect a very good SE dac instead of a medium level balanced dac at the same price.
Notice that there are many balanced dacs which perform poorly compared to very well designed SE ones. In high level balanced dacs you need to double the components and prices increase accordingly.
My question was to know if I could connect a very good SE dac instead of a medium level balanced dac at the same price.
The answer is, yes, it would be preferable to choose a very good SE dac over a mediocre balanced dac. I would choose a dac by reference to its sound quality, not whether it is balanced or single ended. I have used my GS-X Mk II with both balanced and single ended sources. It sounds amazing with either. Use the best quality source you can find, and if that happens to be single ended, so be it.
If someone could confirm the gain switch for me it would be much appreciated. I've always thought the gain switch was used for low or high impedance phones to give you more volume leeway which up until now it's been set on medium, however I've had the HD800 S for a few days now and I don't know if I'm imagining "Placebo" but the HD800 S sounds quite better set on high gain
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