It's an entry level amp, so I wasn't expecting too much. I must say it does add a bit to what I was hearing and does change the way I hear many albums. I love the thing, but I feel like I will upgrade in the near future.
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100+ Head-Fier
Pros: Small, Portable, Easy to Use, Strong Battery Life
Cons: Only 3 presets
saxophone
I must say, I was not expecting this many comments on this. The amp can definitely produce volume. That is for sure. It's good for what it is, but I have had the E17 for a while now, and while they are on entirely different stages, I must say I am happy with my investment.
Bytor123
I use this with a Shuffle out on my bike, with IEM's, and it adds a lot to them. Well worth the money
saxophone
100+ Head-Fier
Pros: Capacity
Cons: A lot
PRO:
-Large Capacity
-Sounds great with my L9 and E6
CON:
-buggy, had to be restarted several times (This was fixed in the latest version)
-back is a fingerprint magnet
-OS is awful (Rockbox works quite well though)
I would definitely suggest the newer model over this one. They modified the OS and fixed many of the bugs, making it much better.
-Large Capacity
-Sounds great with my L9 and E6
CON:
-buggy, had to be restarted several times (This was fixed in the latest version)
-back is a fingerprint magnet
-OS is awful (Rockbox works quite well though)
I would definitely suggest the newer model over this one. They modified the OS and fixed many of the bugs, making it much better.
saxophone
100+ Head-Fier
Pros: Detachable cable; Neutral sound; Great isolation; Beautiful range
Cons: Had headaches at first but headband adjusted to my head; Coiled cable slightly too long; Cable on left side
This pair is perfect for listening, especially after broken in. The first few days were hell, but after that, it was blissful. I cannot go a week without picking these up and listening to something.
My set up is a Fiio E6 and I also have a L3 line-in for my iPod Classic (6th Gen). While I would love to upgrade from these headphones, I don't know how much better I can get while being able to detect the difference (luckily for me, I suppose
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Anyway, there is a reason these are so highly rated throughout the community. Don't just take my word for it.
My set up is a Fiio E6 and I also have a L3 line-in for my iPod Classic (6th Gen). While I would love to upgrade from these headphones, I don't know how much better I can get while being able to detect the difference (luckily for me, I suppose
Anyway, there is a reason these are so highly rated throughout the community. Don't just take my word for it.
saxophone
I wrote this review a few months ago, and I have a lot that I would like to amend. They're great, but not the best. Also, they are comfortable once you get used to them. Prior to that, the pleather gets kind of annoying. When I wrote this review, they were my only real pair of headphones, and so they were incredible...absolutely incredible. They still sound fantastic, and they are always great to go to for a reference. I know exactly how things sound on them, so if I want something to compare with, I use them. Even though I have my issues with them, I am pretty sure that I will use them for the next 3 years or so as my go to portable/transportable pair. They are fantastic for what they do. I am glad I invested in them.
i am a gamer n play counter strike 1.6...
at full window sound i can listen very thin sound from my damaged ear..
i need a very very loud amplification for my 85% hearing loss..so i can enjoy my gaming..
can this amp. can so loudness...?