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Yes it has line out. Yes the AK volume is done in the DAC while not on line out mode.
AK120II v AK100II: dual CS4398
You can see that, hardware wise, AK240, AK120II, and AK100II shared same amp and are much more closer with each other than say AK100 vs AK120, or AK120 vs AK240 where they have different AMP and DAC.
Personally I find AK120 a small improvement over AK100 and the AK240 a huge improvement over AK120. With AK100II and AK120II sharing much of the same internals of the AK240, I felt a bit troubled knowing I could probably have spent a lot less to get very similar sound of my AK240.
IMHO if you are getting an AK dap now, unless Wolfson type warmish sound, storage and/or appearance is important, AK100II is your best bet.
You can see that, hardware wise, AK240, AK120II, and AK100II shared same amp
You can see that, hardware wise, AK240, AK120II, and AK100II shared same amp
I've asked AK to confirm but the AK100II might use a different analog section since there is a power difference and the balanced/single ended ratings are reversed. That said there is no technical reason why it couldn't have used it.
AK240 owners need not be butthurt. The AK240's SQ is (IMO) better than all of the others... both noticeably and consistently.
Gain is related to quality now?
No, lol, it's a completely separate issue. I just happened to notice some interesting changes in gain while I was volume matching for the impressions.
The AK240 sounds better to me for specific reasons related to soundstage and a more refined presentation overall.
Not sure what explains that.
I think the model nomenclature is causing a lot of confusion and performance assumptions that may not be logical. Below are the key hardware differences of the AK models:
AK120 v AK100: dual WM8740, different AMP section, 3ohm v 22ohm OI
AK100 MK2 v AK100: 3ohm v 22ohm OI
AK240 v AK120: dual CS4398, XMOS, different AMP section, balanced output
AK240 v AK120II: XMOS
AK240 v AK100II: dual CS4398, XMOS
AK120II v AK100II: dual CS4398
You can see that, hardware wise, AK240, AK120II, and AK100II shared same amp and are much more closer with each other than say AK100 vs AK120, or AK120 vs AK240 where they have different AMP and DAC.
Personally I find AK120 a small improvement over AK100 and the AK240 a huge improvement over AK120. With AK100II and AK120II sharing much of the same internals of the AK240, I felt a bit troubled knowing I could probably have spent a lot less to get very similar sound of my AK240.
IMHO if you are getting an AK dap now, unless Wolfson type warmish sound, storage and/or appearance is important, AK100II is your best bet.
Okay guys, @mikemercer and I have been putting the AK100 Mk2, AK120, AK100II, AK120II and AK240 through some intensive listening for the past two days in a quiet environment. We quickly realized that T.H.E. Show was not ideal for this, so we asked Astell&Kern for loaners and they were kind enough to oblige.
In case you guys ever try something crazy like this, let me give you two tips:
1. Comparative critical listening is best done with fresh ears. You'll get better results by taking frequent breaks.
2. Do NOT underestimate how long it can take to volume match five different units with all of the test tracks you are using.
That said, we have some pretty clear impressions now. We'll be posting our findings tomorrow. But before we do, I just wanted to throw out one quick thing: AK240 owners need not be butthurt. The AK240's SQ is (IMO) better than all of the others... both noticeably and consistently.
Thanks for being patient guys!