Apr 17, 2012 at 11:04 AM Post #406 of 1,021


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From what I can tell though you never tried via LOD with the iPod? But yeh I´ll report back when it gets here 
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cheers
 
 

As I said...the E1 I used, and preferred the E5, due to the flexibility of a 3.5mm jack.
E1 has a built in LOD...
 
Long story short - you don't really hear the difference, nor is it worth being "locked out" of being able to control the volume of your songs.
Anyway...that was over 2years ago, when i owned the iFail - it's long gone now :)
 
 
 
Apr 17, 2012 at 11:11 AM Post #407 of 1,021
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As I said...the E1 I used, and preferred the E5, due to the flexibility of a 3.5mm jack.
E1 has a built in LOD...
 
Long story short - you don't really hear the difference, nor is it worth being "locked out" of being able to control the volume of your songs.
Anyway...that was over 2years ago, when i owned the iFail - it's long gone now :)

Yeh its funny how so many people are delusional over Apple products...its like there using hypnosis or something 
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May be that the E5 is better than the E1 though...(as you can see Im still slightly skeptical over the double amping prospect after MUCH prefering E11 via LOD than HP out lol)
 
 
Apr 17, 2012 at 11:21 AM Post #408 of 1,021


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Yeh its funny how so many people are delusional over Apple products...its like there using hypnosis or something 
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May be that the E5 is better than the E1 though...(as you can see Im still slightly skeptical over the double amping prospect after MUCH prefering E11 via LOD than HP out lol)
 


fair enough :)
 
Let me know, when u get the z02, of the differences u find between the e11 and zo2, and how ur views compare to my 3 amp comparison (see sig) :)
 
Apr 17, 2012 at 11:24 AM Post #409 of 1,021
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fair enough :)
 
Let me know, when u get the z02, of the differences u find between the e11 and zo2, and how ur views compare to my 3 amp comparison (see sig) :)


Will do I did give that a read actually...partly the reason why I bought it...hard to find a review from a basshead like myself :P 
 
The last impressions from my Fiio E11 werent great though as I was using it from a HP out (sold it today) 
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Apr 17, 2012 at 1:19 PM Post #410 of 1,021
 
Will this make a reasonably difference when using with my V-Moda M80's as i am looking for it to pump out some more bass from it.
 
Also i am also considering getting Beyerdynamic DT-770 Pro 80 and was wondering if the digizoid was powerful enough to power these beasts from an iPhone.
I know the DT-770 are bassy headphones so am not gonna use the digizoid to increase the bass ( maybe to decrease it sometimes :P )
 
 
Apr 17, 2012 at 2:00 PM Post #411 of 1,021
Using high gain + headphone jack you should be able to power up to around 250~300 ohm headphones, so 80 ohm Beyers would be no prob. Don't expect it to work well with LOD though.
 
Apr 17, 2012 at 2:11 PM Post #412 of 1,021
Wow...unbelievable bass experience...watching Mission Impossible: Ghost Protocol on my Amazon Kindle with the ZO2 and my Atrio IEMs. Unreal!
 
Apr 17, 2012 at 6:25 PM Post #413 of 1,021
I think you'll be able to use the DT770 80Ω. I've been using the DT880 600Ω with no problems at all. As for hearing things you didn't hear before, the Sony's haven't really left 2008, so they lose a lot of detail from HPO when driving very hard to drive balanced armature earphones. For that reason, even though the LO may still be poor (it may have improved), you plug into an amp and the amp will probably have a better output for pushing linear frequency responses in all frequencies, at least better than your player. 
 
Another thing it should do is cut out the background noise that Sony players are famous for.
 
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I have never heard another sony walkman but it seems as though they have going by 1st post of the Z thread http://www.head-fi.org/t/584479/new-sony-walkman-z-series-mini-review  "The headphone out jack is pretty good for those times when i need more portability, better than my iPad with an external amp in my opinion. But plug in an external amp through a LOD and it really shines! Hearing some of my old tunes I can hear details I didn't know were there. It's amazing really!"
 
I will wait for the L5 and ZO to arive to check if a LOD is better than HP out, always been one against piggy-backing but I´ll give it a go..but i may be interested in the LOD! (could you link me it please I cant find it on your profile) I had a ALO LOD with my iMOD and loved it :P 
 
Bit dissapointed why they didnt allow volume control with high gain...may not be able to use my Beyer DT770 PRO-80 with a LOD, mainly bought it for my CKS77´s but still 
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No, no, no...you have no option of a LOD haha  
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Apr 17, 2012 at 6:41 PM Post #414 of 1,021
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I think you'll be able to use the DT770 80Ω. I've been using the DT880 600Ω with no problems at all. As for hearing things you didn't hear before, the Sony's haven't really left 2008, so they lose a lot of detail from HPO when driving very hard to drive balanced armature earphones. For that reason, even though the LO may still be poor (it may have improved), you plug into an amp and the amp will probably have a better output for pushing linear frequency responses in all frequencies, at least better than your player. 
 
Another thing it should do is cut out the background noise that Sony players are famous for.

Great news with the Beyers...cheers!

You should cut the Z some slack...sony Walkman Z is not like other sony daps apparently...i cant compare directly to other sony´s but I prefer the headphone out to my old RWA 5.5g iMOD > Fiio E11 its truely an amazing DAP!...even holds a light to the DX100 according to a guy that owns both!  Cant comment on the LO though...hopefully sony has moved forward in this aspect also! 
 
Apr 18, 2012 at 4:28 PM Post #417 of 1,021
this has probably already been asked but how does the bass compare to the fiio e6 bass boost? is it worth the upgrade? im thinking about getting these to boost my portapros  with 75ohm impedance adapter & my xb500's
 
Apr 18, 2012 at 4:59 PM Post #418 of 1,021


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this has probably already been asked but how does the bass compare to the fiio e6 bass boost? is it worth the upgrade? im thinking about getting these to boost my portapros  with 75ohm impedance adapter & my xb500's


It's in a whole different league
E5 vs ZO2 that is.
 
ZO2 beats the heck out of the E5, E5 compromises mids for mid-bass
 
 
 
Apr 19, 2012 at 8:47 AM Post #419 of 1,021
Just read this on another thread..."The ZO peaks at a significantly higher (and easier to replicate) frequency than any other bass boost I've tried. As a result it has been very dependent on the cans I've paired it with. It quickly ruins the sound on my DT770 Pro-80, while the Superlux 668b monitors are simply made amazing even at the highest contour levels."
 
And "It's highly disappointing to read that most reports of ZO2 users that paired it with the Ultrasone Pro 900 indicate the ZO2 to do more harm than good to the Pro 900. A shame as if that device could enhance the Pro 900 bass further, it would indeed allow for users to get closer to the (so far) utopic earth shattering bass so many bassheads seek."
 
Is this true...a shame as I was planning on using it with my DT770´s 
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