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If I could tell you, I would. But I can't.
Oo, what was the e6 supposed to be?
If I could tell you, I would. But I can't.
Oo, what was the e6 supposed to be?
You really don't need an amp for the Klipsch, or the Realtek onboard chip.
Quote:You really don't need an amp for the Klipsch, or the Realtek onboard chip.
But People say that you need proper amp to get true performance out of your earphones....
Quote:Quote:You really don't need an amp for the Klipsch, or the Realtek onboard chip.
But People say that you need proper amp to get true performance out of your earphones....
Some people say. When I had my X10, I tried them with various amps and there was no big difference in sound apart from more oomph. And in the end the difference wasn't big enough to make me carry an amp together with my DAP. What about starting with just the DAP + phones, see how you like that combo and maybe opt for an amp later?
I guess x10i are jut perfect without amp ... Amps will just decorate the sound..... I lll Just try DAC+Phones.....
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I guess x10i are jut perfect without amp ... Amps will just decorate the sound..... I lll Just try DAC+Phones.....
Umm, that is not universally true and certainly not the design intent of an amp, or shouldn't be. You do realize just using a DAP is in fact using an amp, an internal amp. Often times too, lack of benefit from amping also indicates the driver in question simply is not able to resolve anything more. A nuance when compared to being called 'easy to drive'
Lets see I ll be ordering E11 and will be cking change in sound....