NFB 11.32 or EHP-O2D?
Jan 24, 2014 at 3:44 PM Post #2 of 3
  Both are said to be very neutral with lots of detail. So which is more so?
 
Ill be using for music production with Sony MDR 7520's.

I believe they both use the same brand of DAC chip
EHP-02D (187 GBP), Sabre ES 9023
NFB-11.32, (206 GBP) Sabre ES 9018
 
I use the NFB-15.32 (95% the same as 11.32), I like that it has S/PDIF (optical & coaxial) inputs,
which allows the DAC/amp to work with sound cards, USB bypasses sound cards.
The 11.32/15.32 also comes with a separate line-output, for speakers.
So I would would say to spend the extra cash (TXCO upgrades) and get the NFB-11.32
 
Jan 24, 2014 at 5:39 PM Post #3 of 3
Have you heard both? Which would you choose if you were just going on sound?
 
I wouldn't use those inputs on the NFB and apparently "The 'input' socket just doubles as the analogue in and the digital line out. It is a switched jack" on the EHP, so they are practically the same to me.
 

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