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Originally Posted by kramer5150 /img/forum/go_quote.gif
Its all a matter of oppinion, and its all relative to the abilities of the unamped source. I have noticed a very dramatic improvement amp-ing all my IEMs, but thats compared to my unamped sources.... many of which sound crappy at best with low impedance IEMs.
True... IEMs don't need gobs of power compared to headphones. So, getting a "wire with gain" type of amp will not do much (IMHO). What you want is an amp that COLORS the sound, in a way thats favorable to your ears and musical preferences.
I have yet to hear a DAP that plays low impedance / balanced armature IEMs cleanly, without hiss. So, if nothing else adding an amp will alleviate an impedance mis-match, 9/10 times.
My 2 fave IEM amps are Rays Tomahawk and Justins AE2. Rays amp sounds better with warmer/thicker sounding IEMs like the shure SE series and d-jays monitors. The AE2 sounds best with fast, dry kind of IEMs like the er4 or q-jays.
IMHO of course... ymmv
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Couldn't have said it any better.
With my UM2's, amps didn't do much for the cans themselves, but like said, you'll have to find the one that COLORS the sound to your liking. And this is where ALOT of amps will only be mediocre at best, since they don't color the sound much, and just try to keep the purity in the track, which in the case of IEMs, is NOT what you want. My Indigo DJ does nothing to color the sound at all through the HP jack. I mean AT ALL....it's really clean too.
The reason the TH is so successful, IMO, is it adds bass to IEMs, and alot of IEMs lack it. It keeps the details, but adds a little oomph to the music. And if you're a basshead, with UM2s, you can see how positive the outcome will be. This is with the obvious great service and pretty case aside. Ray has found a nice balance there...
I rediscovered a little portable that I thought was mediocre at best...but the built in EQ allows you to color the sound to your likings, and drives the phones just fine:
It's perfect for what I'm using it for.
So in essence, if your source has a built in EQ, an amp may not be necessary, as it's likely it can power them to your listening level, as well as color it to your liking.