SpiderNhan
Headphoneus Supremus
It doesn't NEED an amp, but the Verza makes a HUGE difference...
Yes. Yes it does.
It doesn't NEED an amp, but the Verza makes a HUGE difference...
It doesn't NEED an amp, but the Verza makes a HUGE difference...
How much of a difference? is it worth the 600 bucks? is there any alternative amp that provide the same amount of difference for less? Also on Taylor Swift, I really like too like 22 and starlight. The m100 in my opinion should be worth more, it does not sound like $300 dolar headphones, may be at least $350 or $400, thanks to Val, I could actually afford this for $310
How much of a difference? is it worth the 600 bucks? is there any alternative amp that provide the same amount of difference for less? Also on Taylor Swift, I really like too like 22 and starlight. The m100 in my opinion should be worth more, it does not sound like $300 dolar headphones, may be at least $350 or $400, thanks to Val, I could actually afford this for $310
The sound quality alone is not worth $600. What you're paying for when you buy a VERZA is a DAC/amplifier that works with both iDevices, newer Android phones, Windows phones and PCs. I haven't been able to test the VERZA through my phone since it is an older Android model and doesn't support USB out, but I did get to test it on my PC using the same files through USB out. There is a definite sound quality difference that is immediately noticeable, but it's not super dramatic since my phone already has a decent DAC + a little oomph via my cMoy. The difference isn't like how SPAM tastes compared to a New York Strip steak. It's more like how a plain cheeseburger tastes compared to a double cheeseburger with lettuce, tomatoes and onions.
Now VERZA sounds VASTLY superior to my onboard laptop sound card. It sounds like the difference between listening to a 96kps mp3 versus a FLAC file. When buying the VERZA, you're buying a multi-purpose device meant to be used as both an at home, on the go, and even automotive listening solution. When you consider that a USB DAC like the Dragonfly is $400 and is only compatible as a PC sound card, the VERZA is a steal. However, if all you want is a amp for your iPhone, then VERZA is a bit overkill. I suggest you try out the M-100 by itself to see it's enough for you and then pick up a FiiO amp if you really need some extra power or bass boost. Just don't expect miracles.
i wish she went back to her curly old self with some country songs
because I'll buy it in singapore and they only have the ibasso d-zero, is that good enough?
coloured amps with good "synergy" with the M-100 can help bring out the treble and midrange for rock-like music genres.
What portable amps would you recommend for that?
I'm happy with my M-100, but I'm a newbie here and think I need to compare them with some other balanced headphones in the same league to see if there's much difference...
BTW, as some of you guys said, is more likely to see people here complaining about conformt, sound, etc... than those that are happy with it. I just want to say that I totally love the hinges and its portability. For me it was the key when chosing headphones and is what makes my experience far better than it would be with other headphones, regardless the sound (which is great anyway).
(sorry for my english, I'm spanish
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How much of a difference? is it worth the 600 bucks? is there any alternative amp that provide the same amount of difference for less? Also on Taylor Swift, I really like too like 22 and starlight. The m100 in my opinion should be worth more, it does not sound like $300 dolar headphones, may be at least $350 or $400, thanks to Val, I could actually afford this for $310
The sound quality alone is not worth $600. What you're paying for when you buy a VERZA is a DAC/amplifier that works with both iDevices, newer Android phones, Windows phones and PCs. I haven't been able to test the VERZA through my phone since it is an older Android model and doesn't support USB out, but I did get to test it on my PC using the same files through USB out. There is a definite sound quality difference that is immediately noticeable, but it's not super dramatic since my phone already has a decent DAC + a little oomph via my cMoy. The difference isn't like how SPAM tastes compared to a New York Strip steak. It's more like how a plain cheeseburger tastes compared to a double cheeseburger with lettuce, tomatoes and onions.
Now VERZA sounds VASTLY superior to my onboard laptop sound card. It sounds like the difference between listening to a 96kps mp3 versus a FLAC file. When buying the VERZA, you're buying a multi-purpose device meant to be used as both an at home, on the go, and even automotive listening solution. When you consider that a USB DAC like the Dragonfly is $400 and is only compatible as a PC sound card, the VERZA is a steal. However, if all you want is a amp for your iPhone, then VERZA is a bit overkill. I suggest you try out the M-100 by itself to see it's enough for you and then pick up a FiiO amp if you really need some extra power or bass boost. Just don't expect miracles.
Multi-quote on a mobile device....yeah not convenient at all.
iBasso should be fine.
As DrSheep said, the C5 is a great portable amp with pretty similar performance to the O2.
Before dropping $600 on a mobile DAC/amp (let's be honest here, $600 is a TON of money for a newcomer, let alone being a student hobbyist such as myself), I would recommend starting at a more reasonable price point such as the FiiO devices and move up from there. FiiO E7 and E17 are great DAC/amps for the price and the Schiit Magni/Modi would be a great starting reference setup, similar to the Objective 2/ObjectiveDAC (which I use as my reference).
I know but she is only 23 and she is growing up, she is experimenting and trying different styles. I really liked our song and forever and always back in the day.
True but why bother when the C5 is only $50 more?