I am sure they are very nice. I have just been looking at 3 pin male to female cables on Amazon and they seem much thinner at the connector.
I really don't need them until I actually buy a DAC, but it appears that I am not happy unless I am researching.
I'm very happy with the P20. Already had a first Gen Woo Wa7 but was curious about going balanced and for 99 bucks figured why not? Have both it and the WA7 connected to a SMSL-SU-8, which makes it very easy to test since it can send audio to both amps at the same time. I got the WA7 used for $400 more than the P20, but to my ears the difference isn't huge. Then again I'm not the most sophisticated listener in terms of detecting and describing subtle differences. For the price I think it's amazing!
I looked hard at that and was even in touch with the lady from there. No USB makes it unusable for me. But I might get one down the road for my computer. I have to keep the volume Really low in the computer to get any volume range with my Vanatoo's. I like the Geshelli product, the price and the staff.
I'm very happy with the P20. Already had a first Gen Woo Wa7 but was curious about going balanced and for 99 bucks figured why not? Have both it and the WA7 connected to a SMSL-SU-8, which makes it very easy to test since it can send audio to both amps at the same time. I got the WA7 used for $400 more than the P20, but to my ears the difference isn't huge. Then again I'm not the most sophisticated listener in terms of detecting and describing subtle differences. For the price I think it's amazing!
First off, I don't have stock tubes in either. I have the Electroharmonix in the WA7 and Riverstone Audio, 6N3P-E in the P20. Perhaps the WA7 seem a bit more lush and voluptuous, but being alone at the moment, can't do a blinded A/B test and probably have a bias towards wanting the WA7 to sound better (given the price and it being my first OH WOW amp experience). Using 24/96 music and HD820 phones I'm hard pressed to be able to say much. With the Elex maybe a slight nod to the P20 on some songs, but prefer the Wa7 on others. The P20 possibly sounds a little more harsh, but I wouldn't describe it as being harsh and on most songs I don't really notice a difference. With the HE-4XX I find I don't really care for either. Also, the Hugo 2 has been getting almost all my listening time, and it's kind of made clear my other amps aren't in the same league.
First off, I don't have stock tubes in either. I have the Electroharmonix in the WA7 and Riverstone Audio, 6N3P-E in the P20. Perhaps the WA7 seem a bit more lush and voluptuous, but being alone at the moment, can't do a blinded A/B test and probably have a bias towards wanting the WA7 to sound better (given the price and it being my first OH WOW amp experience). Using 24/96 music and HD820 phones I'm hard pressed to be able to say much. With the Elex maybe a slight nod to the P20 on some songs, but prefer the Wa7 on others. The P20 possibly sounds a little more harsh, but I wouldn't describe it as being harsh and on most songs I don't really notice a difference. With the HE-4XX I find I don't really care for either. Also, the Hugo 2 has been getting almost all my listening time, and it's kind of made clear my other amps aren't in the same league.
I've had the Loxjie P20 for a month now. My favorite headphones to use with the P20 are HD6XX and Focal Elex. I use a pair of vintage NOS Russian 6N3P-E on the P20. So far so good.
Just tried my K612's with the Loxjie and it sounds very good, these hp's are a bit tough to drive and my volume is at -32 so no issue with the P20 driving them. Bass is nice setting a solid foundation for the music and highs are relatively clean and clear, the mids are ever so slightly forward but the disc Jim Matheos~Away With Words can be a bit forward so I'm not blaming the P20 entirely. Overall I really like it and again am second guessing getting rid of the AKG's...
You got me curious so, here we go. 4.4mm to dual 3pin XLR cable. Here are the pics of what I was measuring:
Matching the 3 pin XLR plug, the pin on the far right is the positive one, the bottom/middle one is the negative and left is the ground.
Of course with the 4.4mm plug you are looking at (from the tip in), L+, L-, R+, R- and ground.
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