luisdent
Headphoneus Supremus
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I have an apogee duet (firewire) that sounds excellent with my new pfe232 IEMs. My ipod touch isn't "as" good, primarily, I believe, because of the impedance being lower. This causes a slight treble boost around 10khz. The duet also has slightly better overall detail/smoothness/tightness/etc.
I'm looking for an amp that will be for my ipod primarily. The duet has a 32ohm headphone output, so I would assume I should look for something like that with at least the quality of the duet.
Size isn't critical, but it does have to be portable. I carry a backpack, so larger portable to an extent is o.k. Something like the Fiio E17 looks nice, but I don't need the DAC.
Does anyone that has heard the duet have any recommendations. If it fit in a large pocket, awesome, if not, that's fine too. Audio quality is paramount. I want no noise added from the amp and a flat reference frequency response if possible. Tone controls are nice, but if it is truly very flat would be unnecessary. I never use EQ or processing on anything, so they aren't important to me really. Bass boost if very high quality and with small increments might a nice addition, but again, not needed.
Please let me know. My price range would be $100-200. The closer to $100 the better, but I realize to some degree you get what you pay for. And perhaps that won't even cut it, but just let me know your recommendations...
I'm looking for an amp that will be for my ipod primarily. The duet has a 32ohm headphone output, so I would assume I should look for something like that with at least the quality of the duet.
Size isn't critical, but it does have to be portable. I carry a backpack, so larger portable to an extent is o.k. Something like the Fiio E17 looks nice, but I don't need the DAC.
Does anyone that has heard the duet have any recommendations. If it fit in a large pocket, awesome, if not, that's fine too. Audio quality is paramount. I want no noise added from the amp and a flat reference frequency response if possible. Tone controls are nice, but if it is truly very flat would be unnecessary. I never use EQ or processing on anything, so they aren't important to me really. Bass boost if very high quality and with small increments might a nice addition, but again, not needed.
Please let me know. My price range would be $100-200. The closer to $100 the better, but I realize to some degree you get what you pay for. And perhaps that won't even cut it, but just let me know your recommendations...