FiiO E6 - story of the tiny amp continues... (w/ review on 1st page)
Aug 17, 2011 at 10:10 PM Post #61 of 611


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it think yes. as i guess this will totally replace the legendary E5???
 


I think they will coexist for a short while. But I believe the long term plan is for E6 to replace E5 since they two are sharing the same price bucket.

 
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I have a Sansa Clip+ and a Klipsch S4 IEM, which is 18ohms.  Should I expect better sound quality from using this new gadget?  I'm already impressed with the sound but don't know how much it could be improved.  

You'll see bigger upgrade if you get a better IEM. There are quite a few better IEM than S4 on the same price, so save your money for now and come back when you are ready to upgrade your S4.
 
 
 
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will the westone bundle be 'eq'ed  for westone iem or not?
just a thought...

The only difference between the Westone E6 and FiiO E6 is on the logo / marking, I believe.
 
 
 
Aug 18, 2011 at 9:58 AM Post #63 of 611
I've been looking for a decent amp to pair with a RE262. How does the E6 synergize with it? Do you recommend anything else for the RE262? I was also thinking about the ibasso T3.
 
Aug 18, 2011 at 10:37 AM Post #64 of 611
E6 is okay with RE262. I won't call it great. T3 is of course better in all regard. Depends on how much you are willing to spend however - you can get the LEAR FSM-01 from eBay for $150. It is a seriously good sounding amp but has its short coming. I will be reviewing it in a few weeks if you can wait. It you think $150 is too much, T3 will be my next recommendation.
 
Aug 19, 2011 at 10:06 PM Post #66 of 611


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Since the E6 is a neutral amp, what kind of improvement/change would it have on the warm-mid sounding Shure SE215?


Purely on headphone-out (in this case, from Sansa Fuze), you will notice tighter bass control, more extensions / less mid focus. If you are using line-out (that is better than the headphone-out, which in this case is teh same Fuze with a custom LOD), the improvement will be more apparent. However, SE215 isn't a particularly hard to drive IEM, so don't expect night and day difference.
 
 
Aug 20, 2011 at 3:35 AM Post #67 of 611
I saw someone were worry about the clip is not so stable, below is some photos of how the clips work and I think it is already very strong, unless you try to destroy it.
 

 

 

 
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Aug 20, 2011 at 3:43 AM Post #68 of 611
Someone creative is going amazing things with those clips 
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Aug 20, 2011 at 5:39 AM Post #71 of 611
Just what i was going to ask for my rockboxed sansa fuze v1 and shure se215.Thanks ClieOS.LOD it is then.
 
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Purely on headphone-out (in this case, from Sansa Fuze), you will notice tighter bass control, more extensions / less mid focus. If you are using line-out (that is better than the headphone-out, which in this case is teh same Fuze with a custom LOD), the improvement will be more apparent. However, SE215 isn't a particularly hard to drive IEM, so don't expect night and day difference.
 


 
 
 
Aug 20, 2011 at 6:17 AM Post #72 of 611

 
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I saw someone were worry about the clip is not so stable, below is some photos of how the clips work and I think it is already very strong, unless you try to destroy it.
 

 

 



this is nice!!!! i am going to need this feature very much, want it very much @_@
really love ur products feiao. nice work.
 
Aug 22, 2011 at 6:06 PM Post #75 of 611
Perhaps because they believe it makes their iem sound better than straight out of an ipod?
 

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