FiiO E5 Headphone Amplifier

hp1

New Head-Fier
The Fiio E5 is a good amp for anyone looking for a small and portable solution. The only problem I have with is when you are moving the divice there is a lot a distortion and do not use in with a smart phone when you receive calls this amp go crazy start beeping, and this is really painful to your ears. Overall I would recommend  this amp to anyone who when small, lightweight, travel friendly and budget friendly amp to anyone who is starting into amp.
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189906
Extremely detailed review +5/5 *claps hands*
Night Crawler
Night Crawler
Thanks! Bought 6!
hp1
hp1
Glad I could help you guys. To Night Crawler you most mad money and more ears than the usual people living on earth. To KorkiPoo thanks you man I wrote this review in three hours.
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Hexidecimal

100+ Head-Fier
Pros: Increased Volume, Increase Bass
Cons: Bass boost can sound bloated
For 20 bucks, it isn't a bad piece of kit. Nice little volume boost, added bass kick to my SRH440s. Really can't go wrong if you want something tiny, portable and have a bass light set of cans or IEMs.
 
The only con I really have with it, is that the volume down button is VERY close to the headphone out jack. If you have a set of phones that have a large plug the minus button can be hard to hit. Other then that it's a nice little starter portable amp. Now it lives in my car, to boost my phone going into my AUX in jack, which is very quiet.
Draygonn
Draygonn
Nice amp for the money/size if you need a little something extra.

mattphones

New Head-Fier
Pros: quality, power, sleek
Cons: you kidding? Its perfect.
end of story. Best $25 I've ever spent on audio equipment. EVERYONE needs one of these.
 
PS - I would sacrifice baby dolphins to this thing if it had a quality DAC in it. Its that good.
bcasey25raptor
bcasey25raptor
It's not bad for the $20 I spent on it. Works best with a Lod. I use my Fiio L3 connected to my iPod classic.
BotByte
BotByte
Best $25 I ever spent was my receiver, later I modded my old laptop into it, but other then that, best $21 I spent
The FiiO works well with cans that need just a bit of power or need to be balanced. Problem is: is that it sometimes ruins the clarity for some headphones

mokies

New Head-Fier
Pros: Sleek, Inexpensive, Easy to use, Bang-For-Buck
Cons: Simply none.
Made my Philips SHE9701 & Grado iGi sounded much sweet than I used to hear. A Bang-For-Buck for everyone.
 
Tested it with some speakers (just for fun). Sounded awesome on Altec Lansing VS4621 &
Scythe KroCraft.

doctorx

New Head-Fier
Pros: Price, Portability, Quality
Cons: No low battery warning
I have had this amp for some time now and it's pretty great for the price I paid for it. Battery is pretty decent. I don't really use the Bass Boost feature much because I feel like it's too much... but it can also be the Bose OE/MIE2i that I have used with it. No real complains other than when the battery dies, it simply dies. No low battery warning, nothing at all. Can be charged using any USB port (wall chargers are faster).
bcasey25raptor
bcasey25raptor
i got mine yesterday. absolutely amazing for the money.
gabik1
gabik1
I've been using one for several months here and there and can't really tell what's the big hype.
for me it acts as an amplificated cord. it doesnt do anything to the sound it just helps elongate the life of your batterie......
i use it with an ipod mini, archos 605 and my nokia e75. the earphones are either ethymotic research hf5 or grado sr60.
these days maybe not ruining the sound with such money is an accomplishment by itself........
i think maybe it's wiser to buy an extra batterie ......
doctorx
doctorx
My review is based on SQ, battery life, and value. For me, the combination of the FiiO L3 LOD + FiiO E5 Amp is better than the internal iDevice's amp. For less than $40, you will have an improved SQ, and louder overall volume. This is a win for me.

bcasey25raptor

Aka: Brycon Casey
aka mental patient
aka Enter Darkness
aka Shurefan
aka reaperofaudio
aka everyone knows
aka very funny
Pros: boosts volume and bass, excellent sound quality
Cons: slight hiss on quiet songs, had to order online
the fiio e5 is excellent value and is my first headphone amplifier. i bought my shure srh840 around early march and wasn't 100% satisfied so i wanted an amplifier. i didn't listen to everyone when they said my headphones wouldn't benefit and i was right to do so. these improve both the treble and bass. also it allows me to play louder without a degradation in sound quality. i also ordered a fiio l3 lod which makes it sound crisper with my ipod classic. i think everyone on head-fi should try this a tleast once.

meizumintyboi

100+ Head-Fier
Pros: Dirt cheap, Increases maximum volume and bass significantly, long battery life, small, light, strong slip, nice styling
Cons: minor at this price: low quality cables, not many in this price range and size
Got for using with my I9000GT and ATH-M50. I found that sometimes I wanted more bass and a slightly higher volume with some songs. The Fiio E5 solved this problem, for next to no money, hardly any extra weight or bulkiness either.

Cleric

New Head-Fier
gives my re0 a little more "ummph". love it for the size, rechargeability, sleekness, clip.

1eye1derweasil

New Head-Fier
Pros: cheap, long battery life, usb rechargeable
Cons: Kinda weak, improves performance but there are better amps
cheap, long battery life, does its job.
 
Can't drive nice headphones, but excellent for earbuds or lowend over ears
 
worth the $$
 
but I would personally recomend the PA2V2, only 60$ and considerably better. 

Prog Rock Man

Headphoneus Supremus
Pros: Tough, very small and light, excellent sound
Cons: None
 
Got myself a FiiO E5 portable headphone amplifier for a long bus and ferry trip. It was £14.44 delivered,  including a car charger from mp3amplifier on Amazon.. I then went a bit daft (maybe, read on) and also bought a line out dock (LOD) to connect the ipod to the amp from ebay seller saradam62, search iphone line out dock with cable, for £19.99 including delivery. 
 
The E5 is tiny, seriously tiny and very light, see the pictures. It has a solid metal casing and a clip which fits nicely through the belt slits on  my soft ipod cover.
 
The built in lithium battery charges with a supplied USB cable to connect to a PC or via the car charger. A charge should last 20 hours. There is a mini jack in for the two different shaped supplied cables to connect  from the headphone out on an ipod into the amp. On the other end of the amp is the mini jack out to connect to the headphones. On the same end is the tiny volume control , bass boost switch and on/off button.  The instructions  are in English and Chinese and the translation is perfect and very clear.
 
I tried it with the supplied mini jack cable from the ipod’s headphone out. With  Sennheiser PX200s, Grado SR80s and AKG 702s it boosted the volume without distortion,  particularly benefiting the larger headphones. In terms of SQ there was not a huge difference for the PX200s, with and without bass boost. The difference was clearer for the SR80s and AKGs. I find that the sound directly out of a ipod for both is a bit insipid, light and neither has any energy or drive. The FiiO made both listenable and  provided the power boost both need. Bass boost was noticeable, but not significantly so.
 
I then tried the very nice LOD with its very tightly fitting connector, flat cable and pailiccs mini jack. It bypasses the ipod’s volume control and is the best way to connect an ipod to anything. The increase in SQ was exceptional and makes this extra expense to get the better connection very worthwhile. The volume goes even louder than before and still with no distortion. The  AKGs in particular benefit from the additional power provided, just wish I had remembered to turn the volume back down on switching to the PX200s, ooh me ears! 
 
All three headphone now sing and are shown to their real potential. Again it is the SR80s and AKGs that really benefit. The overall sound of the  FiiO is bright and dynamic, particularly with bass boost on. There is not the soundstage, clarity and detail of an X-CAN full sized amp. But considering the price difference the FiiO puts the others to shame.
 
The Sennheiser PX200s sound full with a good bass and a slight treble. The SR80s added a full treble, depth, detail and more rounded midrange. They sounded a bit light and bright without bass boost and to my ears very much benefited from adding the extra bass.  The AKGs added clarity, a crisper smoother treble, more detailed midrange, but less bass depth. So the FiiO is quite a neutral amp as all three headphones retained their ’house’ sounds and individual character.
 
In conclusion the FiiO E5, with a LOD to connect to an ipod is startlingly good and very good value. How long it lasts with its rechargeable battery and tiny plastic controls, I’m not sure. But at £34.43 for both amp and LOD? I’ll just get another one.  There is an E7 coming out which is ipod specific, but no other details at the moment. If you connect any headphones to an ipod the E5 will give benefits, but more so full sized ones. Highly recommended.
x y r
x y r
Cheers! Very useful and clarifying as I'm looking into buying something like that for my DT770 pro 80.
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