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It sounds much bigger than what you probably would expect from a mini-amp like this.
The sound can be summed up in one word: "neutral". It lets the music in its own value, no audible additional noise or coloration.
Connected to my old Marantz CD63KI CD-player, it plays very loud (almost too loud for me) via my Sennheiser HD650,
with the volume knop at ~13 o'clock, unless the effective gain is only 2x.
Note that my little amp is feeded by a ±18V σ22 PSU (a bit higer than recommended).
Originally Posted by gyrodec /img/forum/go_quote.gif Ferrari So how does it sound? |
It sounds much bigger than what you probably would expect from a mini-amp like this.
The sound can be summed up in one word: "neutral". It lets the music in its own value, no audible additional noise or coloration.
Connected to my old Marantz CD63KI CD-player, it plays very loud (almost too loud for me) via my Sennheiser HD650,
with the volume knop at ~13 o'clock, unless the effective gain is only 2x.
Note that my little amp is feeded by a ±18V σ22 PSU (a bit higer than recommended).