eyal1983
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Did someone try the Nano – iDSD with DT880 (250@) ?
Did someone try the Nano – iDSD with DT880 (250@) ?
Picked this up.
Will be seeing how it fares vs the JDS Labs C5 + my Dunu DN200s.
That 3d effect is intriguing. Is it a crossfeed tweak that can be replicated using fubar or Rockbox?
So has anyone had tried this with the DT880s and or HD600s yet? Because I do not want to buy if it does nto compliment this phone, preferably the HD600s
everything that goes with iCAN Nano will turn out insanely good , i've the T90 & i used it with the ican nano !
Did someone try the Nano – iDSD with DT880 (250@) ?
get it's bigger brother , the iCAN Micro + iTUBE Micro + iDSD Micro ... you'll thank me alot . ^^
X5 doesn't output DSD signal (only SPDIF in PCM), so there is no point of getting a DSD DAC for it. Unfortunately not all distributor are actually very well informed about the things they sold, so don't always take their word for it. Besides, there isn't that many DAC that actually be noticeably better than the internal DAC of X5 (*in fact, the DAC inside nano iDSD and the one in X5 are from the same series with almost identical performance, except the one in iDSD can decode DSD natively), and the internal headphone amp section of X5 has enough output power to put most portable amp to shame. So there is very little reason for you to get an amp or DAC for X5.
I'm using X5 as a DAC. It's powerful enough to drive every headphone/IEM I currently own. I'm looking for some amp that will alter the sound a bit - the bass department to be exact. I though of ZO FS or iCan (Nano or Micro). Using equalizer doesn't work quite as I expected. I think that X5 has lean and solid bass. I'd like more body and fluidity (for some of my IEMs at least and for some genres). Sometimes I want something more fun, fuller sounding. I like bass on Sansa Clip or Samsung Galaxy (I have Exynos based Tab S 10.5 - so I'm guessing it's Wolfson DAC). Could you recommend something? It may be something different than ZO/iCan. Same goes for price. Additional power may come in handy if I buy more power hungry headphones someday.