iBasso OEM Project
Feb 28, 2009 at 9:13 PM Post #93 of 497
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ryuzoh, thanks for the pics. Its good to see pictures of the people who designed and made my D10.


agreed, its cool to see them and where my d10 started life.

Did I spy two pico's on that black cabinet too? A black and a silver one?

*edit* nope don't think I did lol
 
Feb 28, 2009 at 10:24 PM Post #94 of 497
I REALLY hope that iBasso would hire the maker of MiniBox-E+. The MiniBox-E+ has already succeeded in implementing quad 634BUF and high voltage in a small package. With the right support from the ibasso team, I'd figure they could come up with a super micro sized amp.

Hands down, until today I am still amazed by the prowess of the MiniBox-E+.
 
Mar 1, 2009 at 3:15 PM Post #95 of 497
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A black and a silver one?


Thanks, that's Boa and Heron.
You can see pico in 3rd pic.

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Originally Posted by EFN /img/forum/go_quote.gif
Hands down, until today I am still amazed by the prowess of the MiniBox-E+.


MiniBox-E+ has AD8610 and BUF634s architecture, indeed.
But it's not having enough fine caps and afford to make with WB-mode standability,
lacking to drive many kinds of headphones (ER-4s also).
The size sacrificed its power, performance of OPAMPs.
fi.Quest is designed for driving E9 completely.

We can use LM6171, OPA627, AD8010 as BUFs in parallel with stacked 634s.
I can say this amp will be loaded 4-634s per channel.
MiniBox-E+ doesn't have any choices of BUFs and fine pots....
And, we tried to reduce more distortion in this amp.
Like A47 style, local feedback like lisaIII or V2^2, reducing impedance btwn rail, etc....

I'd proposed some my ideas for their newer products.
D10 w/o amp section (for using your favorite amp...aiming at pico size),
E5 size FET discrete amp, paralleled OPAMP architecture.
Also, some their products will be refined (w/ more fine parts).
 
Mar 1, 2009 at 5:05 PM Post #96 of 497
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Originally Posted by ryuzoh /img/forum/go_quote.gif
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And, we tried to reduce more distortion in this amp.
Like A47 style, local feedback like lisaIII or V2^2, reducing impedance btwn rail, etc....



nice one
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I'd proposed some my ideas for their newer products.
D10 w/o amp section (for using your favorite amp...aiming at pico size),
E5 size FET discrete amp, paralleled OPAMP architecture.
Also, some their products will be refined (w/ more fine parts).


now THAT sounds interesting, i'm interested in the D10, but not for the amp section; I have a perfectly useable amp
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Mar 3, 2009 at 8:46 PM Post #97 of 497
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now THAT sounds interesting, i'm interested in the D10, but not for the amp section; I have a perfectly useable amp
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Yes, I think D10 is one of ultimate.
I heard opinion to yearn DAC only D-series in Japan, completely agreed and also been convinced that will be a bestseller.
So bulky to carry and gather "iHP1X0 - Dseries - favorite amp - Headphones/Earphones" triple-combo
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Then that makes slightly downsizing and long runtime
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Mar 3, 2009 at 10:54 PM Post #99 of 497
The images aren't opening up for me.
 
Mar 3, 2009 at 11:11 PM Post #100 of 497
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The images aren't opening up for me.


I changed the pics last 5 min. ago, sorry
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Mar 9, 2009 at 12:12 PM Post #101 of 497
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Originally Posted by ryuzoh /img/forum/go_quote.gif
Yes, I think D10 is one of ultimate.
I heard opinion to yearn DAC only D-series in Japan, completely agreed and also been convinced that will be a bestseller.
So bulky to carry and gather "iHP1X0 - Dseries - favorite amp - Headphones/Earphones" triple-combo
eek.gif

Then that makes slightly downsizing and long runtime
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yes, but i'm already used to that with my rig anyway DIYMOD 5.5G->VCAP dock->lisa III->headphones. So this is not a stretch; in fact will probably be smaller (just a bit)
 
Mar 28, 2009 at 1:22 AM Post #102 of 497
Ok, I am listening to the prototype with 634 buffers and I have to look at the opamps but I have to say up front that this amp is very detailed and throws an open energetic sound field. I find the charging options very interesting. You can run it from an external supply at 23 volts or the batteries at 16.8. There is plenty of headroom and potential. I look forward to trying my favorite buffers, the HA5002.

This will be an interesting comparison between this and the Lisa III.

And I really, really like the curve on the volume control. Very gradual and the gain settings are very good and useful.
 
Apr 2, 2009 at 1:40 AM Post #104 of 497
I haven't used them yet. I thought I had some mounted but I don't and to use them I would need special adapter boards for the pinout.
 

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