Xelento, ie900, ath-ck2kti/cm2kti, shozy phantom/black hole mini steel, chaconne, ff3/ff5 are some good pairings with gold.The sound of the 500Pro is good, but I don't like the white, cheap looking cable!
I bought some new gears and like to find a dynamic units IEM or earbuds for my SG1 gold.
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Dethonray Pegasus SG1 - BT DAC/Amp Combo
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A new review about SG1 SE.
Now I always try some niche brand, Shozy black hole mini and VE Zen are my favorite. I often use VE Zen with SG1 gold, and the sound is great, especially in movies, operas, and jazz.Xelento, ie900, ath-ck2kti/cm2kti, shozy phantom/black hole mini steel, chaconne, ff3/ff5 are some good pairings with gold.
Gold pairs with dynamic drivers well. Very dynamic sound, for the lack of a better word. Not so much with ba drivers, sounds a bit flat to me.Now I always try some niche brand, Shozy black hole mini and VE Zen are my favorite. I often use VE Zen with SG1 gold, and the sound is great, especially in movies, operas, and jazz.
I see a SG1 version update on the DETHONRAY website . Has anyone upgraded to the latest version? Does it affect sound quality? I am using Mac OS and firmware upgrades are not very convenient.
Hi everyone
For IEMs use which version of SG1 would you recommend "Standard or SE"?
For IEMs use which version of SG1 would you recommend "Standard or SE"?
I have a BTR7 but I feel something is missing in it, so I started searching and very interested in the SG1.
For easy to drive earphone, I would prefer standard version, the gold is more suitable for headphone.Hi everyone
For IEMs use which version of SG1 would you recommend "Standard or SE"?
I would say the SG1 is tiers above the btr7, you wouldn't regret your purchase.
Hanesu
1000+ Head-Fier
I used to own both and would say they kind of compliment eachother quite well! In terms of sound the SG1 gives you more of a very dynamic, thick and juicy tonality with a slightly tamed treble - and some people perceive that as "better". It`s definitely a lot of fun to listen to, but me, personally, I would rather describe it as "different" than "better" compared to the BTR7. The latter sounds a bit thinner and more on the neutral side (you could also interpret as "dryer" but more correct). Functionality wise the BTR7 is the clear winner imo, not only because it has more functions (USB DAC etc), is smaller in size, has a screen and just works more flawlessly (for example when being connected to several devices). And surprisingly also driving power is much better. The SG1 works fine with most IEMs, but for demanding IEMs (for example with Planar driver, like my Oriolus Szalayi) it can be underpowered.I have a BTR7 but I feel something is missing in it, so I started searching and very interested in the SG1.
What IEMs would you like to use with it? Depending on that it could make sense to choose the SE version but again, I think the regular one is fine with most IEMs.
Well, if you are looking for a beautiful device that sprays lots of nerdy charm and you like an emotional and warm sound signature - than the SG1 is worth to check out! But you might also think of keeping the BTR7 anyway and use both, for the reasons mentioned above. Hope that helps!
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I used to own both and would say they kind of compliment eachother quite well! In terms of sound the SG1 gives you more of a very dynamic, thick and juicy tonality with a slightly tamed treble - and some people perceive that as "better". It`s definitely a lot of fun to listen to, but me, personally, I would rather describe it as "different" than "better" compared to the BTR7. The latter sounds a bit thinner and more on the neutral side (you could also interpret as "dryer" but more correct). Functionality wise the BTR7 is the clear winner imo, not only because it has more functions (USB DAC etc), is smaller in size, has a screen and just works more flawlessly (for example when being connected to several devices). And surprisingly also driving power is much better. The SG1 works fine with most IEMs, but for demanding IEMs (for example with Planar driver, like my Oriolus Szalayi) it can be underpowered.
What IEMs would you like to use with it? Depending on that it could make sense to choose the SE version but again, I think the regular one is fine with most IEMs.
Well, if you are looking for a beautiful device that sprays lots of nerdy charm and you like an emotional and warm sound signature - than the SG1 is worth to check out! But you might also think of keeping the BTR7 anyway and use both, for the reasons mentioned above. Hope that helps!
Thank you very much for sharing your experience, I think the brightness or the dryness or let's say the character of the ESS chipset is prominent in the BTR7, which gives a detailed but unnatural sound which I find frustrating, according to what I have read the SG1 has a more natural tone without a lack of detail. I'm an amp tube user so I'm obsessed with the natural organic tone
RIGATIO
Headphoneus Supremus
Sg1 Gold sounds incredible, even compared to the AK sp1000. The sp1k is more detailed, layered and grander in the soundstage but the Gold has this addictive, smooth and bold sound that has a great charm to it.
Kordonrules
100+ Head-Fier
Excellent comparison.I used to own both and would say they kind of compliment eachother quite well! In terms of sound the SG1 gives you more of a very dynamic, thick and juicy tonality with a slightly tamed treble - and some people perceive that as "better". It`s definitely a lot of fun to listen to, but me, personally, I would rather describe it as "different" than "better" compared to the BTR7. The latter sounds a bit thinner and more on the neutral side (you could also interpret as "dryer" but more correct). Functionality wise the BTR7 is the clear winner imo, not only because it has more functions (USB DAC etc), is smaller in size, has a screen and just works more flawlessly (for example when being connected to several devices). And surprisingly also driving power is much better. The SG1 works fine with most IEMs, but for demanding IEMs (for example with Planar driver, like my Oriolus Szalayi) it can be underpowered.
What IEMs would you like to use with it? Depending on that it could make sense to choose the SE version but again, I think the regular one is fine with most IEMs.
Well, if you are looking for a beautiful device that sprays lots of nerdy charm and you like an emotional and warm sound signature - than the SG1 is worth to check out! But you might also think of keeping the BTR7 anyway and use both, for the reasons mentioned above. Hope that helps!
Your description is very similar to my feelings, but after reading some comments from @povidlo,I contacted Anson and decided to purchase gold.The feeling that gold gives me is different from red. Red is softer and match well with armature units. gold is more powerful, with a fast, better bass,and the high-frequency extension is much better,so as @povidlo said, the sound will feel a little flat.Vocal may not have the same thickness as red, but gold performs much better for dynamic units and low sensitivity IEMs than red. Therefore,there is no difficulty in choosing. if there are many common IEMs,choose the standard edition.If there are Headphones or power demanding IEM, gold is a wise choice.Sg1 Gold sounds incredible, even compared to the AK sp1000. The sp1k is more detailed, layered and grander in the soundstage but the Gold has this addictive, smooth and bold sound that has a great charm to it.
I recommend you get SG1 gold because it has a wider range of uses, from IEM to headphones, all perform very well. lol
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Has anyone tried Sony's phone or DAP as a Bluetooth transmitter for SG1? Is there a improvement in sound quality compared to iPhone?
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