A quality, used speaker amp by far would be my first choice. Just be careful to watch the volume knob and always start from 0 volume. I'd check the "speaker amps for headphones thread in this sub-forum" for good suggestions.
The only way a new Hifiman flagship makes sense is one of two things:
1 - All the sound quality of Susvara, but more sensitive (i.e. requiring less amp power to drive it to max performance)
2 - Susvara / HE-6 hybrid, with all the clarity and resolution of Susvara plus the legendary slam of the original HE-6
I can't reconcile how anything else at all makes any sense.
The only way a new Hifiman flagship makes sense is one of two things:
1 - All the sound quality of Susvara, but more sensitive (i.e. requiring less amp power to drive it to max performance)
2 - Susvara / HE-6 hybrid, with all the clarity and resolution of Susvara plus the legendary slam of the original HE-6
I can't reconcile how anything else at all makes any sense.
Susvara is pretty flawed honestly, have you seen all the driver resonance it has? FR curve is all jaggy and sawtoothed.
It's just that most of us happen to think it sounds nice in spite of this or maybe because it. There's absolutely things that could be fixed with it though.
Susvara is pretty flawed honestly, have you seen all the driver resonance it has? FR curve is all jaggy and sawtoothed.
It's just that most of us happen to think it sounds nice in spite of this or maybe because it. There's absolutely things that could be fixed with it though.
Like I said, people like the sound of Susvara in spite of the messed up FR curve.
I'm simply saying there's room to improve. It has been 7 years after all...
While we're discussing DCA Stealth vs Susvara though, I actually just AB tested Susvara vs DCA Expanse last night.
And in an opinion almost everyone here would disagree with, the Expanse was livelier and had more impact/slam. I really think most people haven't heard Expanse/Stealth on systems they have synergy with whereas Susvara has the benefit of people having reviewed thousands of combos over the years and finding what it's best on.
I mean how many Expanse reviewers tested it with speaker amps? Probably less than 10%. Yet for Susvara it's assumed people are running it on speaker amps or extra high power headphone amps.
I was using a Sansui AU-X11 and it brought Expanse above Susvara imo. Expanse improved a lot on this amp while Susvara sounded mostly like what it sounds like on my Holo Bliss, just with a bit more impact.
The only way a new Hifiman flagship makes sense is one of two things:
1 - All the sound quality of Susvara, but more sensitive (i.e. requiring less amp power to drive it to max performance)
2 - Susvara / HE-6 hybrid, with all the clarity and resolution of Susvara plus the legendary slam of the original HE-6
I can't reconcile how anything else at all makes any sense.
when I was at canjam the rep told me that the new susvara would be easier to drive but not better sound wise than the prevailing version..who knows but that is what I was told
when I was at canjam the rep told me that the new susvara would be easier to drive but not better sound wise than the prevailing version..who knows but that is what I was told
I personally think it would be crazy for them to release a new flagship at a higher price than Susvara that doesn't perform better. Hifiman has done the impossible and made what most reasonable audiophiles (preference aside) agree is the best headphone in the world, why would they go and screw that up?
The only way a new Hifiman flagship makes sense is one of two things:
1 - All the sound quality of Susvara, but more sensitive (i.e. requiring less amp power to drive it to max performance)
2 - Susvara / HE-6 hybrid, with all the clarity and resolution of Susvara plus the legendary slam of the original HE-6
I can't reconcile how anything else at all makes any sense.
Susvara is pretty flawed honestly, have you seen all the driver resonance it has? FR curve is all jaggy and sawtoothed.
It's just that most of us happen to think it sounds nice in spite of this or maybe because it. There's absolutely things that could be fixed with it though.
It is not flawed if you ever seen any measurement of speakers in a not perfectly treated room, those jaggies exist in mids just like the Susvara.
I consider it's a sound effect to simulate speakers in an environment we more familiar (opposite of anechoic chamber).
Personally I would like to see hifiman release a more powerful and accessible AMP for the Susvara, that's poeple talk all day more than the Susvara itself.
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