hanumanbob
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I also love the WOO WA11 as a portable solution.I am quite content with Mojo 2 as a dac feeding my Jotunheim 2…
I also love the WOO WA11 as a portable solution.I am quite content with Mojo 2 as a dac feeding my Jotunheim 2…
People like TT2/mojo2 because they haven't heard better.
I heard the E3 recently and while technically brilliant, for some reason I just wasn't blown away by it. It sounded perfect, but to me, not that exciting. Maybe it was the source (an RME ADI-2) or my music selection. It was a short demo as well, just 2 songs.
Well call it what you want, that was my initial impression. Yes it was only 2 songs, not enough time to formulate a proper opinion, but initial impression I found it lacking fun despite being technically amazing.Any serious person can judge any serious audio equipment with only 2 songs, this a joke !
I heard the E3 recently and while technically brilliant, for some reason I just wasn't blown away by it. It sounded perfect, but to me, not that exciting. Maybe it was the source (an RME ADI-2) or my music selection. It was a short demo as well, just 2 songs.
You're kinda halfway there for the better part with just the RME, you need an able amp.I heard the E3 recently and while technically brilliant, for some reason I just wasn't blown away by it. It sounded perfect, but to me, not that exciting. Maybe it was the source (an RME ADI-2) or my music selection. It was a short demo as well, just 2 songs.
Sometimes technically amazing is the funWell call it what you want, that was my initial impression. Yes it was only 2 songs, not enough time to formulate a proper opinion, but initial impression I found it lacking fun despite being technically amazing.
I haven't got a horse in this race as I'm not an E3 owner but I do think that two songs is not enough to be able to give an opinion either way. Perhaps your expectations were too high given the hype that the E3 has generated especially with your current headphones in your signature being all dynamic drivers. Dynamic drivers can be more exciting, especially with closed backs because of the constraints and tuning of individual models. I've also found that planars and something of a different beast than dynamics.I heard the E3 recently and while technically brilliant, for some reason I just wasn't blown away by it. It sounded perfect, but to me, not that exciting. Maybe it was the source (an RME ADI-2) or my music selection. It was a short demo as well, just 2 songs.
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-99 dB is near zero output loudness. 0 db is max.If 0dB implies max power on the DX9, the power corresponding to -14 dB is 287 mW
Db is not linear scale.-99 dB is near zero output loudness. 0 db is max.
So we have a 0-100 scale in -dB units which can be translated, step wise, in % and then reversed. -15 dB would be 85% of power used according to my understanding. When you look at the spec sheet of the DX9, it outputs:
10000mW × 2 @16Ω THD+N<1%
7080mW × 2 @32Ω THD+N<1%
4250mW × 2 @64Ω THD+N<1%
950mW × 2 @300Ω THD+N<1%
460mW × 2 @600Ω THD+N<1%
So, with 0 dB on the Topping, you theoretically get a roughly around 7200 mW output power at the E3's 27 Ohm impedance.
Or am I missing something here?