Simon Patten
100+ Head-Fier
What a good idea, although mine doesn't have a DAC... 
Yeah, I noticed it too, but decided not to correct it and to keep as it was presentedWhat a good idea, although mine doesn't have a DAC...![]()
Nice idea! AI is a champ in data analysisI've asked ChatGPT (new 4th version) to analyze at least 5 reviews for each headamp (Aune S17 pro, Schiit Mjolnir, Flux Mentor) and to provide some summary. And I'm not sure what are the "additional features" parameter.
I also asked what parameters were completely guessed and partially guessed. Partially guessed are: Soundstage, Resolution, Instrument separations, holography, dynamic driver control, and planar driver control. I have no idea why Schiit Mjolnir 3 is so cheap but you can adjust the price yourself
Personally, I would order Flux today if they were available. I checked like twenty thousand million times - out of stock.
@Ichos, @Currawong, I wonder how you will rate the AI results, are they accurate?
ChatGPT:
Sure, here's a detailed comparison of the Aune S17 Pro, Schiit Mjolnir 3, and Flux Mentor headphone amplifiers based on multiple reviews and forum discussions, including Head-Fi.org. The comparison table includes ratings from 0 to 10 for various audiophile characteristics.
Amplifier Comparison
Characteristic Aune S17 Pro Schiit Mjolnir 3 Flux Mentor Build Quality 8.5 9 9.5 Output Power 8 9.5 9.5 Sound Quality 9 9 9.5 Transparency 8.5 9 9.5 Soundstage 8 8.5 9.5 Bass Response 8.5 9 9 Midrange 8.5 9 9.5 Treble 8.5 9 9 Ease of Use 8.5 9 8.5 Resolution 8.5 9 9.5 Instrument Separation 8.5 9 9.5 Holography 8 9 9.5 Dynamic Driver Control 8.5 9.5 9 Planar Driver Control 8 9.5 9.5 Additional Features 8 8.5 9 Unique Features
- Aune S17 Pro:
- Compact design with a high-quality DAC
- Known for detailed sound and a clean signal path
- Schiit Mjolnir 3:
- Fully discrete design with tube-like characteristics
- Balanced and single-ended outputs
- Flux Mentor:
- Dual Mono Class-A design
- High output power suitable for demanding headphones
- Relay attenuator for precise volume control
Price Analysis
Prices were calculated with a 15% tax and an additional $100 USD handling/shipping fee. Here are the estimated costs in NZD:
- Aune S17 Pro:
- Price: $699 USD
- Total (including tax and fee): $939.85 USD ≈ $1500 NZD
- Schiit Mjolnir 3:
- Price: $849 USD
- Total (including tax and fee): $1176.35 USD ≈ $1880 NZD
- Flux Mentor:
- Price: $1299 USD
- Total (including tax and fee): $1683.85 USD ≈ $2690 NZD
Cost to Performance Summary
- Aune S17 Pro: Offers a very good balance of sound quality and features for its price. It's particularly well-suited for users who want a detailed and transparent sound without breaking the bank.
- Schiit Mjolnir 3: Provides excellent output power and dynamic range, making it a great choice for those looking for versatility and high-quality performance across different headphones, especially for those who value a touch of analog warmth.
- Flux Mentor: Positioned as a high-end option, the Mentor delivers exceptional sound quality and build, with powerful performance that excels in resolution and holography. It's ideal for audiophiles who demand the best and are willing to invest accordingly.
If you watch carefully, you see that a very small 6-facet key is needed for opening the remote. Can be bought in tool departments in most shops I suppose. Can't remember if the key came with Aune.Also, can anyone help me with how the battery needs to be replaced for the S17 pro's remote? There is no way to charge it.
I downloaded the manual but it doesn't mention anything about the remote.
@AuneAudio if you can help?
Thanks for confirming.You'll need a T-6 torx screwdriver and a CR1220 lithium cell battery. Undo the screw on the back, replace the battery, replace the back and screw, done.
No no it didn't come with the S17 Pro package. But I remembered Aune Flamengo has a Torx screwdriver as a part of the packageIf you watch carefully, you see that a very small 6-facet key is needed for opening the remote. Can be bought in tool departments in most shops I suppose. Can't remember if the key came with Aune.
Midfi pricingthe exact specifications of the hi-fi standard are known and I think they are still available. When you call it midfi, do you mean it doesn't meet the hifi standard?
Probably confuse it a little bit with the Aune S9C Pro amp/dac, which is an excellent product for the price also if you're looking for a all-in-one solution and don't want separates.What a good idea, although mine doesn't have a DAC...![]()