Purely based on sound signature, I think X5 and Glacier might complement each other since Glacier is forward sounding meanwhile X5 is warm sounding.
Never heard the combination but might be worth thinking about.
I've tried the Glacier with the X5 and so did my dad. Neither of us were impressed by the combo. The Glacier and X5 have practically the same footprint though
Same here. I have tried X5 with Theorem 720, ALO RMx3B and iBasso PB2 but none of them are matched, except the Kojo KM01 Brass which produce more warm sounding.
I've tried the Glacier with the X5 and so did my dad. Neither of us were impressed by the combo. The Glacier and X5 have practically the same footprint though
In my review of the X5 I compared it to my GS3 (USB to) Glacier.
So it's a comparison of the X5 headphone out vs Glacier DAC section + amp sound.
The X5 comes pretty close, but comparing very critically and analitically (ie nitpicking) with JH13, I would say the Glacier sounds slightly better. Glacier has more control of bass (the deep bottom bass of X5 is a bit boomy, you can hear with dubstep type tracks), and sweet mid to highs. However I've been reading that the X5's latest firmware may have slight sonic improvements (it wasn't out when I had the review unit). So it's a tough call now I would say. It's probably more a matter of preference and synergy with your IEMs. The general signature is similar though.
Also personally I prefer using the GS3 as a source because it supports M3U lists. Still waiting for Fiio to work on that.
There's a 3.5mm jack for audio input to the amp section so it can be used as an amp by itself, and there is USB input so that the internal DAC can be used via the amp.
In short, yes the Glacier can be used as an amp by itself and it has a battery that is said to last 12 hours but I haven't tested that myself.
Ouch, the brutally neutral ER4S combined with the clear transparent Glacier does equal holding a microscope up to the music and revealing each and every flaw possible. An IEM that I'm really enjoying but which requires personal testing due to the rubber thing surrounding it is the ADL EH-008. It's warm and oh so natural and pleasant to listen to music with but it has the tradeoff of not being the most revealing IEM. I haven't compared it to IEMs in a similar price point but it stacked up favourably against much more expensive IEMs in my short auditioning session. Also, I'll have to mention that rubber thing again. Either it bothers you or it doesn't so I highly recommend trying it on first.
Personally i love my noble 4 with the glacier however i would not say that the noble 4 is lush, as for forgiving i suppose its quite well balanced however tends to lean towards the less forgiving side.
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