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I've read that the E5 makes the bass sound muddy and just mucks things up and I was really wanting this not to be true becasue I love that it's small and rechargeable via USB.
Do you find the E5 to sound pretty clean and basically just give you more volume or does it mess with the sound a lot? The player I would be using it with is the Sansa Clip.
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Well, i agree with RedSky0, if the headphones have low impedance, then E5 won't help you a lot. But i have too a K701 and really, this amp is, by far, very insuficient to take out all their juice. Can't talk about your Grados.
But i like to remark a very important question that i experienced with the E5. Maybe this can surprise you.
When using the E5 with an IpodNano2G, their improvement is not big. Similar to the improvement that i felt in a fast test i did with a Sansa Fuze. It increases the midrange a bit and gives the sound more body. You don't win in detail here as both portable players haven't awful integrated amps. More body and complete sound. For me? a good improvement/price, but not marvellous.
But i use E5 too on my work: crappy_Realtek_soundcard»E5»SennCX300. Well, if i connect there the CX300s to the output, sound has no bass, its like the oldskool 10$ computer speakers. If i set there in the middle the E5, with bass-boost OFF it increases too a lot the sound, making it totally credible, with body and winning too detail. Not too bass. Just perfect. This is a perfect improvement/price scenario. AWESOME
If you set the bass-boost on (in some track you can demand it) then of course it goes upper.
I used too the E5 with a Hotaudio DAC where i was experiencing some blitter noise too and the E5 cleaned too that noise.
So when your output sound its not good, then E5 helps A LOT. If its correct like Sansa/Ipod then it will help "only" a bit.
So in my experience, the impact of the E5 depends much more of the source than of the headphones.
When i used a Ibasso D2 Boa, ofc sound was much cleaner and richer. It's one portable amp i would buy if i need one. But ofc, being not much money, its still much much more expensive than the E5, so all depends on your budget.
BTW, take care with the USB recharging function. It's really good and i love it too, but if you use it while its charging, around 15-20 mins it makes a lot of background noise, similar to blitter noise but multiplicated by 3. I remark, this is only when using it while charging via USB, which is not your case, just to know
