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Great review Dave, as usualMy review for the Liquid Gold X is live:
http://www.enjoythemusic.com/magazi..._Liquid_Gold_X_Headphone_Amplifier_Review.htm
Great review Dave, as usualMy review for the Liquid Gold X is live:
http://www.enjoythemusic.com/magazi..._Liquid_Gold_X_Headphone_Amplifier_Review.htm
Did you get a chance to compare the balanced output vs. the single-ended output?My review for the Liquid Gold X is live:
http://www.enjoythemusic.com/magazi..._Liquid_Gold_X_Headphone_Amplifier_Review.htm
Did you get a chance to compare the balanced output vs. the single-ended output?
If so, did you notice any significant SQ differences between them (other than the obvious power output difference).
Yes, great review. Maybe this is the amp I wanted the LP to be? I was looking for a bit more detail and air from the LP, hopfully this has that extra detail? Do wish they would lose that DAC though.
I thought the LP was punchy, dynamic and a nice smooth sound. What I didn't like was it's lack of detail, even after tube rolling at least compared to my THX 789. I didn't feel the LP was a real improvement over the THX and returned it. Just wonder if the LG will give me those added details and transparency I thought was missing over the LP?It could be. It's a sliding scale. It's observably better than the LP, but they are clearly cut from the same sonic cloth, so if you liked the LP overall and it was just ever so slightly short in those areas, you might be into it. If you're expecting something completely different, it's definitely not a 180. It's just hard to judge how much of a difference you're looking for.
Well done mate. Very nice review of a very nice amp. Thanks.My review for the Liquid Gold X is live:
http://www.enjoythemusic.com/magazi..._Liquid_Gold_X_Headphone_Amplifier_Review.htm
My review for the Liquid Gold X is live:
http://www.enjoythemusic.com/magazi..._Liquid_Gold_X_Headphone_Amplifier_Review.htm
At current rate of being postponed over and over again - your wallet can relax for a long while... Showing as June release, and I bet it would not be available before Aug. or Sep.Excellent review! My wallet is already shivering.
Great work, @Hansotek . I've been looking forward to this review for a long time, as I am sure many others have, so I am particularly grateful that it is out now, with enough lead time to help us in making the decision whether to purchase the LauX or give it a miss, when it eventually shows up. One area I am particularly concerned about, as an owner of an LP, is the SQ delta you identified between the LP and the LauX. You made clear that the delta is most palpable when it comes to driving notoriously hard to drive cans, such as the He6se.My review for the Liquid Gold X is live:
http://www.enjoythemusic.com/magazi..._Liquid_Gold_X_Headphone_Amplifier_Review.htm
At current rate of being postponed over and over again - your wallet can relax for a long while... Showing as June release, and I bet it would not be available before Aug. or Sep.
My review for the Liquid Gold X is live:
http://www.enjoythemusic.com/magazi..._Liquid_Gold_X_Headphone_Amplifier_Review.htm
My review for the Liquid Gold X is live:
http://www.enjoythemusic.com/magazi..._Liquid_Gold_X_Headphone_Amplifier_Review.htm
So the fact this review is out means it's almost ready to sell?
Edit: have been eyeballing it's release date for a long time now. Currently have a Matrix Audio HPA-3B and 789 I'd happily sell to get it. I lean more to the Matrix as it has a bit more body than the THX and it's also running dual opa1656 opamps.
The new Yulong Aquilla II is also a compelling option but there are no reviews.
Hi, Dave. I recently acquired a Liquid Platinum (stock tubes only) and have been using a Gilmore Lite Mk. 2 since last July (far longer than any other equipment I've owned and for good reason). I was quite surprised in the improvement from driving the HD-650 balanced, as I has assumed it wouldn't benefit as much from the extra power. To close the gap, I modded my Gilmore Lite Mk. 2 with Elna Silmic II capacitors and it yielded a slight improvement. There's some things the Gilmore Lite does better (clarity, microdetail, concise and punchy midbass) and some things the LP does better (Low frequency extension, microdynamics, and rhythm and pace of music). The GLite Mk. 2 can sound technically better with some music, but loses some of that toe-tapping, head-bobbing factor of the LP.
Barring the mods on my GLite Mk. 2 which don't change the signature too much, would you say that the Liquid Gold X moves a little more towards the GLite Mk. 2 in terms of that clarity, detail, and separation while retaining the trademark Cavalli musicality? The GS-X Mini is an interesting alternative, but $1800-$2000 is still a lot of money. SPL Phonitor e is also of interest, but I've yet to hear any of the SPL gear.
I noticed you've reviewed the GLite Mk. 2 positively which is why I ask. Although I'm a fan of Hybrid tube amps, I'm not really a fan of tube rolling nervosa, so the LGX is also attractive. Considering that I actually paid a little less for a barely used LP than my GLite Mk. 2, I'm pretty thrilled so far, but I still feel like it's just barely a touch too laid back at times. Something in between the GLite Mk. 2 and LP would be perfect for me.