SomeGuyDude
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Fiio e11 user REALLY eager to check this thing out. Heard great things about the ZO2.
Fiio e11 user REALLY eager to check this thing out. Heard great things about the ZO2.
The big question is whether it will honor the ZO 2 - that's a big question. Much like M Audio's new headphone - will it honor the Q40?
Wish they had allowed us some beta testing on this.
How do you mean this? I'm curious.
Will the ZO3 be as good as the ZO2 is my point. Just because it's made by Digizoid is no guarantee it will be as good. That's all I'm saying.
Ohhh. I was confused by the "honor" verbiage, haha. Was wondering if there was some question that the ZO3 would be worth it.
I never know if it's worth waiting around for the next version when the current might be just fine. Then again, I have an e11, so heck, is there a reason to change away from it at all?
Honestly, I never loved the ZO standalone as an amp, but with it piggybacked with either the E11 or BK, it added such an amazing thump.
Maybe I didn't give it enough time but just loved the double amp setup so much.
That seems... superfluous. Plugging an amp into an amp? I've never heard of doing that. Why not just get a more powerful amp?
ZO3 will probably be better in this regard, it's more powerful than ZO2.3 and this is a huge deal for ZO, if any amp benefits by better amping the ZO certainly does like the "double-ampers" have already noticed. The ZO2.1 was already louder than ZO2.3 and the difference is clear. The ZO2.1 provides even more solid bass, it's more punchy, harder impact. The quantity they add is pretty much the same in the different steps but the ZO2.1 certainly have a harder punch to it at the same level as ZO2.3. ZO3 should be probably even more powerful than ZO2.1 so this could be interesting.