REVIEW: Head-direct.com HiFiMan EF2 tube Hybrid Amp with USB DAC
Jul 25, 2009 at 10:12 PM Post #106 of 1,326
Today I received the NOS Sylvania 6AK5/5654 made in October of 1953. Straight out of the box I can say that the individual improvements are minor and many of us would have a hard time describing the differences. However the sum of the parts does make for an audible difference. IMO the overall presentation is clearer and more detailed while retaining the smoothness I liked so much. No, it has not turned into a hyper detailed unit. I will wait and report in 24 hours.
 
Jul 26, 2009 at 1:30 AM Post #107 of 1,326
Here are pics of the tubes I received.

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Jul 26, 2009 at 5:50 PM Post #108 of 1,326
Hello. Read your wonderful review about the EF2 and am itching to purchase one. I had a few questions prior to hitting the order button:

1. Does the unit come with all cables like power adapter, USB line for my laptop

2. Any idea if the internal DAC will sound better than my iphone 3g line out?

3. Is the amp powerful enough to hook up to a set of high efficiency bookshelf speakers?

thanks
 
Jul 26, 2009 at 6:39 PM Post #109 of 1,326
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[*]I really like the volume control knob. The detents are very fine and feel great. They do not lock you into too-loud or too-quiet.


I think that'd annoy me too much. I'd like my knob to be completely free. Things like that can be a deal breaker for me sometimes.



I know exactly where you are coming from. I was initially looking at a Travagans White, and it has a detent at each level (1-10). I've never used that amp, but my thought was that it likely would have drove me nuts.

However, there are a whole bunch of detents on the EF2 volume. That is what I meant to say when I said they were "very fine". The difference in volume between detents is just barely perceptible. You can put the knob between detents, it won't "suck" the knob to the next one. However, I have not yet had the need or urge to do so.
 
Jul 26, 2009 at 6:55 PM Post #110 of 1,326
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Originally Posted by mrarroyo /img/forum/go_quote.gif
Here are pics of the tubes I received.
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Hey, neat! I just received those exact same tubes. I'm still breaking in the stock setup, but I couldn't resist the urge to pick up some vintage tubes.
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I also picked up some black plate GE JAN 5654W tubes from 1985.

It will be interesting to see if my novice ears can tell the difference between these 3 tube types.
 
Jul 26, 2009 at 7:03 PM Post #111 of 1,326
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Originally Posted by mplee79 /img/forum/go_quote.gif
Hello. Read your wonderful review about the EF2 and am itching to purchase one. I had a few questions prior to hitting the order button:

1. Does the unit come with all cables like power adapter, USB line for my laptop

2. Any idea if the internal DAC will sound better than my iphone 3g line out?

3. Is the amp powerful enough to hook up to a set of high efficiency bookshelf speakers?

thanks




I can only answer one question with authority: The unit does come with a power adapter and USB cord.

The EF2 system sounds much better than my PC headphone out. This may not be saying much though, as the PC in question is rather old and is a low end model to boot. Sorry I can't comment on the EF2 vs. the iPhone out.
 
Jul 26, 2009 at 8:28 PM Post #112 of 1,326
Has anyone compared this unit to the Zero 24 bit/192khz dac/amp combo with USB? I know we're comparing apples and oranges with the zero being a solid state amp but many reviewers have stated that with the proper opamp choices, there is an inherent tube like sound to the unit.

It seems to me that the Zero is more versatile because it has a digital line in as well as rca output and can be used as a preamp if wanting to expand later to a full blown home theater or 2.1 channel listening station.

But like everyone else here, sound quality comes first
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Jul 26, 2009 at 8:38 PM Post #113 of 1,326
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Originally Posted by mplee79 /img/forum/go_quote.gif
Hello. Read your wonderful review about the EF2 and am itching to purchase one. I had a few questions prior to hitting the order button:

1. Does the unit come with all cables like power adapter, USB line for my laptop

2. Any idea if the internal DAC will sound better than my iphone 3g line out?

3. Is the amp powerful enough to hook up to a set of high efficiency bookshelf speakers?

thanks



Yes the unit comes with a wall wart power supply and USB cable. I have not opened up the EF2 to find out the type of dac chip so I can not answer your second question, howerver I can tell you that the iPhone can not be connected via USB to any dac. I would not use a headphone amp to drive speakers unless it was specifically designed for it. Something the EF2 does not seem to be designed for.

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Originally Posted by FullTwisting /img/forum/go_quote.gif
I know exactly where you are coming from. I was initially looking at a Travagans White, and it has a detent at each level (1-10). I've never used that amp, but my thought was that it likely would have drove me nuts.

However, there are a whole bunch of detents on the EF2 volume. That is what I meant to say when I said they were "very fine". The difference in volume between detents is just barely perceptible. You can put the knob between detents, it won't "suck" the knob to the next one. However, I have not yet had the need or urge to do so.



I agree there are plenty of indents and the volume difference between them is quite small so as not to be intrusive (IMO).

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Originally Posted by FullTwisting /img/forum/go_quote.gif
Hey, neat! I just received those exact same tubes. I'm still breaking in the stock setup, but I couldn't resist the urge to pick up some vintage tubes.
smily_headphones1.gif


I also picked up some black plate GE JAN 5654W tubes from 1985.

It will be interesting to see if my novice ears can tell the difference between these 3 tube types.



Enjoy the experience and please post your results.
 
Jul 27, 2009 at 2:25 AM Post #114 of 1,326
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Originally Posted by mrarroyo /img/forum/go_quote.gif
I have not opened up the EF2 to find out the type of dac chip so I can not answer your second question...


I mentioned in my review that it uses a Burr Brown Japan PCM2702E DAC, like the 3MOVE and XM5. I have not directly compared the USB DAC feeding the amp vs the iPhone 3G line out feeding the amp, but I suspect it will be close.
 
Jul 28, 2009 at 3:30 AM Post #115 of 1,326
Is it a good idea to hook these up to active/powered speakers? I have a 2.0 setup which I was thinking of using w/ the USB DAC. Will it be any improvement to the SQ if the speakers are self-powered/bi-amped?


Also, do you think Sennheiser or Denon would have better synergy w/ the EF2? I'm in the process of deciding between the HD580 and D2000..

thanks!
 
Jul 28, 2009 at 5:27 AM Post #116 of 1,326
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Originally Posted by koven /img/forum/go_quote.gif
Is it a good idea to hook these up to active/powered speakers? I have a 2.0 setup which I was thinking of using w/ the USB DAC. Will it be any improvement to the SQ if the speakers are self-powered/bi-amped?


Also, do you think Sennheiser or Denon would have better synergy w/ the EF2? I'm in the process of deciding between the HD580 and D2000..

thanks!



You could feed the headphone out to the active speakers, to be able to use the DAC instead of the computer's line out. I don't think it would sound bad.

I reported that the EF2 works well with most headphones, and would not be able to predict which you would like more.
 
Jul 28, 2009 at 10:06 AM Post #117 of 1,326
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Originally Posted by FullTwisting /img/forum/go_quote.gif
I know exactly where you are coming from. I was initially looking at a Travagans White, and it has a detent at each level (1-10). I've never used that amp, but my thought was that it likely would have drove me nuts.

However, there are a whole bunch of detents on the EF2 volume. That is what I meant to say when I said they were "very fine". The difference in volume between detents is just barely perceptible. You can put the knob between detents, it won't "suck" the knob to the next one. However, I have not yet had the need or urge to do so.



I suppose that doesn't sound so bad, I don't want to get stuck nitpicking.

I keep reading how well the EF1 performs with low impedance cans. So I guess my question now is:

How does the EF2 compare to the EF1?

Should I just save up for an EF1 instead of buying an EF2? I don't really need the DAC either, so that's far from my deciding factor.
 
Jul 28, 2009 at 1:38 PM Post #118 of 1,326
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How does the EF2 compare to the EF1?

Should I just save up for an EF1 instead of buying an EF2? I don't really need the DAC either, so that's far from my deciding factor.



I have not heard the EF2, but in general, if you don't need the DAC, I can't see how buying a $200 amp/DAC combo would make sense in that case, versus a $300 dedicated headphone amp. There simply have to be SOME compromises there.

And again, haven't heard the EF2, but in general I think there are better sounding 12AU7 tubes than 6AK5's. Food for thought.
 
Jul 28, 2009 at 9:50 PM Post #119 of 1,326
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Originally Posted by roker /img/forum/go_quote.gif
I suppose that doesn't sound so bad, I don't want to get stuck nitpicking.

I keep reading how well the EF1 performs with low impedance cans. So I guess my question now is:

How does the EF2 compare to the EF1?

Should I just save up for an EF1 instead of buying an EF2? I don't really need the DAC either, so that's far from my deciding factor.



The two amps sound very similar.

The big advantage of the EF2 is the DAC and the very precise low volume channel balance for using it with IEM.

The big advantage of the EF1 is the higher power output and current available for hard-to-drive cans - the EF1 was able to drive a 4-8 ohm orthodynamic headphone like the RE5 at CanJam nicely and the EF2 can't, nor can the EF2 drive a K1000 to a moderate volume level.
 
Jul 28, 2009 at 9:59 PM Post #120 of 1,326
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You could feed the headphone out to the active speakers, to be able to use the DAC instead of the computer's line out. I don't think it would sound bad.

I reported that the EF2 works well with most headphones, and would not be able to predict which you would like more.



Thanks, I purchased a stock HD580 off a fellow head-fi'er... I will report how they sound with the EF2.
 

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