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Recently on the forums I stumbled across this portable amplifier made by a company in China called C&C. The only information I had was a single thread with one or two posts from members whose opinions I trusted, to my understanding this brand was highly regarded on Head-Fi a few years ago until their international seller disappeared . I decided to contact some members via PM and ask their opinions, after receiving more positive feedback I decided to take the risk and boy am I glad I did because the sound is to be admired. So lets take a quick look at what you get for your $100 and a quick sneak peek into the SQ.
Here's the box.
Now, in the contents you will get:
1x C&C BH Portable Amplifier
2x C&C Stretch Bands for pairing with your DAP's
1x 5V USB wall charger
1X Manual (in Chinese)
1x A nice storage pouch (I like this)
1x USB charge cable
3x Sets of foam ear tips S/M/L
1x Mini to Mini Interconnect.
The amplifier itself has decent build quality made of what appears aluminium, weighing in at 100 grams, the volume pot feels sturdy there's no play around the port, I actually like the volume pot because it's not overly big or in the way. Three switches on the back are firm flicking without any question or slipping around. The bands however are rather small and as you can see in the photo's they're rather tight just slid over the amp, they can however be stretched over an ipod classic with success! Myself will be using the bands as feet on the amp for now. Rubber bands are your friend.
The amp itself.
Good size, smaller foot print than E11 (about the size of a credit card) thinner as well, 13mm. As I said the build is solid, rated at 80 hours from a single charge, maximum output power: 300mW +300mW, this amp sounds as good as it looks, It's beyond what an E11 can meet having owned one in the past. Clean, powerful, smooth with good depth and detailing far beyond what I was expecting. Also, it has a wonderful black space behind the music the soundstage works very well and unlike other amps I've tried 100% of your clarity is kept from the source, there's no veil or loss in detail here, if anything this adds to the experience. It leans ever so slightly away from neutral towards cool.
This is where things become interesting because C&C BH has two outputs with output 2 being a P -> B circuit. I'm not exactly sure why we would use this but it does offer me two different flavours. I have used my 32ohm Hybrids through both outputs and they sound evenly clean, it's just when using output 2 I may need the high gain switch engaged. Green for power on / red for charge, pretty much the standard. The jacks however are not very stiff, they're not loose by any means but they are a touch light when plugging in your cables. This does feel like a design of the jack and not a fault.
On the back you have three switches, all of which work in a positive way, they're not just there for novelty fun. You have low/high gain, which does exactly what it says adjusts the gain, this would be used to power more hungry headphones of higher impedance. The second switch is strange but in a good way, it offers a bass boost of some sort but at the same time makes the mid and high range crystal clear, like it improves clarity, I absolutely love the amp with this switch on atm. The third is a sound field switch, which seems to expand the soundstage but it also changes some of the frequency response as well. And of course the USB charge input, the amp can be used whilst charging.
The manual, there are a few pages in Chinese I do not understand but working out the amp was a breeze and they're really not needed. What does interest me is a graph in the manual with three pages of what appears headphone models and a bunch of measurements they have done. I will post two pages to see if someone can work out what this means.
And some size comparisons
.
This is just a sneak peek into the C&C BH and is not the company's only amp. They have a model under for about $85 (BK) plus a few higher models so this company does not appear like a one off amp show, they seem to have some knowledge in the area, from what I've read are still highly recommended on Chinese audio forums even over iBasso models. (this is just what I have read). So far I can say this excels an E11 by quite a margin especially in SQ, the detailing levels especially micro details are really obvious, imaging is top notch and the depth in centre channel is rather deep. I'll have some updates over the next few weeks on my full thoughts, but so far with 80 hours rated from a charge, the sound quality and build this was an excellent purchase, one I can recommend for those wanting to step up from E11 for just a little more.
Specs and features stolen from the listing.
Members Impressions:
wje: Link
audiofan4life: Link
BustyBloke: Link
Leonarfd: Link
marko93101: Link
zerocoolhifi: Link
mtntwg: Link
Apo0th3karY: Link
ravager: Link
Techno Kid: Link
pngwn: Link
Greed: Link
Shootinputin187: Link
Gintaras: Link
geko95gek:Link
Shootinputin187: Link
oneoseven: Link
Kamakahah: Link
pablobaluba: Link
mpawluk91: Link
iLikeItInTheEar: Link
SkyBleu: Link
Sinth: Link
leadbythemelody: Link
kskwerl: Link
1199-R: Link
MattAnthony1990: Link
Vanarian: Link
Shak85: Link
Members IEM / Headphone (Crazy Synergy) Recommendations: (this list is new and currently growing)
IEM:
Triple-Fi 10
EarSonics SM3 v2
Rhapsodio RDB+ v1
T-Peos H-200
Yamaha EPH100
SoundMAGIC E10
JH5 Pro Custom
Musical Fidelity EB-50
Westone 4
Klipsch X10
Vsonic GR07 MK2
Zero Audio DX200
Audio Technica ATH-CKN70
Logitech UE900 - (Output2)
Vsonic VSD1S
Dunu DN-1000
Headphone:
Sennheiser Amperior
Ultrasone PRO 900
Vmoda M-80
JVC HA-S500
Logitech UE 6000
Sennheiser HD439
Beyer DT1350
Audio-Technica ATH-M50
Sennheiser HD438
Pioneer HDJ-1500
Ultrasone Edition 8 Ruthenium
Vmoda M-100
Yamaha PRO 400
Yamaha HPH MT220
Many members are asking where to purchase LOD's / Interconnects. (this will be updated)
Here are some examples:
LOD can be found: here
Interconnects can be found: here
C&C BH (BH2) Differences.
The only difference between C&C BH and BH2 is BH2 has a user replaceable battery. When I say this I mean you can replace the battery by unscrewing the end plates and sliding the board out of BH2, whereas the original C&C BH had a hard wired (soldered battery). Far as we can tell from all user impressions the sound is exactly the same between the two units.
Here's the box.
Now, in the contents you will get:
1x C&C BH Portable Amplifier
2x C&C Stretch Bands for pairing with your DAP's
1x 5V USB wall charger
1X Manual (in Chinese)
1x A nice storage pouch (I like this)
1x USB charge cable
3x Sets of foam ear tips S/M/L
1x Mini to Mini Interconnect.
The amplifier itself has decent build quality made of what appears aluminium, weighing in at 100 grams, the volume pot feels sturdy there's no play around the port, I actually like the volume pot because it's not overly big or in the way. Three switches on the back are firm flicking without any question or slipping around. The bands however are rather small and as you can see in the photo's they're rather tight just slid over the amp, they can however be stretched over an ipod classic with success! Myself will be using the bands as feet on the amp for now. Rubber bands are your friend.
The amp itself.
Good size, smaller foot print than E11 (about the size of a credit card) thinner as well, 13mm. As I said the build is solid, rated at 80 hours from a single charge, maximum output power: 300mW +300mW, this amp sounds as good as it looks, It's beyond what an E11 can meet having owned one in the past. Clean, powerful, smooth with good depth and detailing far beyond what I was expecting. Also, it has a wonderful black space behind the music the soundstage works very well and unlike other amps I've tried 100% of your clarity is kept from the source, there's no veil or loss in detail here, if anything this adds to the experience. It leans ever so slightly away from neutral towards cool.
This is where things become interesting because C&C BH has two outputs with output 2 being a P -> B circuit. I'm not exactly sure why we would use this but it does offer me two different flavours. I have used my 32ohm Hybrids through both outputs and they sound evenly clean, it's just when using output 2 I may need the high gain switch engaged. Green for power on / red for charge, pretty much the standard. The jacks however are not very stiff, they're not loose by any means but they are a touch light when plugging in your cables. This does feel like a design of the jack and not a fault.
On the back you have three switches, all of which work in a positive way, they're not just there for novelty fun. You have low/high gain, which does exactly what it says adjusts the gain, this would be used to power more hungry headphones of higher impedance. The second switch is strange but in a good way, it offers a bass boost of some sort but at the same time makes the mid and high range crystal clear, like it improves clarity, I absolutely love the amp with this switch on atm. The third is a sound field switch, which seems to expand the soundstage but it also changes some of the frequency response as well. And of course the USB charge input, the amp can be used whilst charging.
The manual, there are a few pages in Chinese I do not understand but working out the amp was a breeze and they're really not needed. What does interest me is a graph in the manual with three pages of what appears headphone models and a bunch of measurements they have done. I will post two pages to see if someone can work out what this means.
And some size comparisons
.
This is just a sneak peek into the C&C BH and is not the company's only amp. They have a model under for about $85 (BK) plus a few higher models so this company does not appear like a one off amp show, they seem to have some knowledge in the area, from what I've read are still highly recommended on Chinese audio forums even over iBasso models. (this is just what I have read). So far I can say this excels an E11 by quite a margin especially in SQ, the detailing levels especially micro details are really obvious, imaging is top notch and the depth in centre channel is rather deep. I'll have some updates over the next few weeks on my full thoughts, but so far with 80 hours rated from a charge, the sound quality and build this was an excellent purchase, one I can recommend for those wanting to step up from E11 for just a little more.
Specs and features stolen from the listing.
Features:
1. professionally designed low-impedance headphones special batteries in portable amp, smaller than a credit card (aluminum case projection), the thickness of a 9-type aluminum alloy pot limit;
2. dual output headphone jack, OUT2 with a high-quality PtoB impedance line, listening to music for 2 people;
3. with the gain selector switch, to adapt to a wider range;
4. dive + low frequency sound field expansion of special compensation to make up the majority of less than headphones, sound is more perfect;
5. imported high quality fever potential, selection of matching left and right balance, ensure the sound quality;
6. using large-capacity high performance lithium polymer battery with charge and discharge protection;
7. Built-in smart charging circuit voltage will not overcharge, can listen to music while charging;
8. all tantalum capacitors + red WIMA coupling enthusiast, isolated power supply design, the sound is more pure;
9. Maximum output power: 300mW +300 mW;
10. headphone adapter Impedance: 8-300Ω;
11.THD + N: <0.001%;
12. Frequency response :10-100kHz / 1dB;
13. Long life time: about 80 hours;
14. Pocket size, Size: 76 * 57 * 13mm (aluminum housing);
15. Weight (including batteries): 100g;
16. Charging Power Interface: 5V0.5A DC, Universal miniUSB interface.
17.signal noise ratio :110dB
Members Impressions:
wje: Link
audiofan4life: Link
BustyBloke: Link
Leonarfd: Link
marko93101: Link
zerocoolhifi: Link
mtntwg: Link
Apo0th3karY: Link
ravager: Link
Techno Kid: Link
pngwn: Link
Greed: Link
Shootinputin187: Link
Gintaras: Link
geko95gek:Link
Shootinputin187: Link
oneoseven: Link
Kamakahah: Link
pablobaluba: Link
mpawluk91: Link
iLikeItInTheEar: Link
SkyBleu: Link
Sinth: Link
leadbythemelody: Link
kskwerl: Link
1199-R: Link
MattAnthony1990: Link
Vanarian: Link
Shak85: Link
Members IEM / Headphone (Crazy Synergy) Recommendations: (this list is new and currently growing)
IEM:
Triple-Fi 10
EarSonics SM3 v2
Rhapsodio RDB+ v1
T-Peos H-200
Yamaha EPH100
SoundMAGIC E10
JH5 Pro Custom
Musical Fidelity EB-50
Westone 4
Klipsch X10
Vsonic GR07 MK2
Zero Audio DX200
Audio Technica ATH-CKN70
Logitech UE900 - (Output2)
Vsonic VSD1S
Dunu DN-1000
Headphone:
Sennheiser Amperior
Ultrasone PRO 900
Vmoda M-80
JVC HA-S500
Logitech UE 6000
Sennheiser HD439
Beyer DT1350
Audio-Technica ATH-M50
Sennheiser HD438
Pioneer HDJ-1500
Ultrasone Edition 8 Ruthenium
Vmoda M-100
Yamaha PRO 400
Yamaha HPH MT220
Many members are asking where to purchase LOD's / Interconnects. (this will be updated)
Here are some examples:
LOD can be found: here
Interconnects can be found: here
C&C BH (BH2) Differences.
The only difference between C&C BH and BH2 is BH2 has a user replaceable battery. When I say this I mean you can replace the battery by unscrewing the end plates and sliding the board out of BH2, whereas the original C&C BH had a hard wired (soldered battery). Far as we can tell from all user impressions the sound is exactly the same between the two units.