Peter, thanks for the great review!
HERE ARE MY INITIAL IMPRESSIONS OF THE EF6 AMP PAIRED WITH THE HE-6:
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Thanks for the review. Heard the EF-6 at RMAF. I found it to be quite good, though others disagreed.
It's now even better.
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How does the EF6 compare against good Vintage receivers (and integrated/power amps ) for driving the HE6 ? My au-999 drives them with authority , will i experience improvements if i move to EF6 ?
It seems almost as powerful as my Marantz 2240 receiver via the speaker output (using the HiFiMan speaker adapter box), but with better micro-detail, ambience and space. I'd guess the Marantz has an extra 2-3dB headroom, but that's at levels already loud enough to damage your hearing. I might listen to the 2240 with the volume at 10-11 o'clock and the EF6 with the volume at 12 o'clock, while my ZDT amp is at 2 o'clock. My Marantz has pretty scratchy sounding volume pot, which makes me want to use it less and less. If I was in the market for an amp for my HE-6 I'd be strongly considering the EF6. If I had my 2240 refurbished and recapped I'm sure it would move up a notch, although I haven't heard a refurb to know how much it would improve in sound quality.
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I haven't heard the R10s, but the HE90 is the true pinnacle of headphone sound from what I've experienced. On the same source (different amp of course) I heard the LCD3 and HE-6 and both were excellent as well, but the HE90 was just the top shelf. Feel free to take cracks at Ray's amps all you like. Seems the popular thing to do these days. I walked up to his table with no expectations or bias and thought all of his gear sounded very good.
The EF6 + HE6 at the Hifiman booth was weak and boring. Had some kind of edge to it that I didn't care for either.
I too was not impressed with the EF6 at RMAF 2011 when driving HE-6, although with the HE-500 it was much better sounding. I let Fang know my thoughts right then, and made several suggestions to him via Skype while I was listening to the rig at his table (he was in China but online). Fang and the crew went back and made a few changes, and the
current EF6 review sample that I have here in my house right now is hands down better than what I heard at RMAF.
So, I've only gotten to listen to the EF6 for about 3 days, and only with my HE-6 and Grado HF-2 (I've got everything else up in my bedroom right now) But I can say that it's now stronger, punchier, and more musical and exciting sounding than the earlier prototype at RMAF 2011.
With my HE-6 headphones this newest version of EF6 amp gives my $2500 Eddie Current ZDT a run for the money, with more power to boot. I plan to try this amp soon with my HE-500, LCD-2, LA7000, and HD800 (all of which are re-cabled). I'm just guessing now but I suspect my ZDT will still rule with the HD800, and the EF6 is likely to be better with my orthodynamics. Even with the ZDT amp and Hyperion cable the HD800 can border on fatiguing, which pushes me to grab my HE-6 and HE-500 instead (or my SR-009). So, I'm not expecting them to blossom with the EF6 either. I do think the HF-2 were better with the ZDT, being smoother and less grainy than their usual, but with the HE-6 the EF6 amp comes into it's element and sounds fantastic. Plus, the HF-2 are a bit too efficient for the EF-6, with the volume knob at 9 o'clock for normal listening.
I initially set up the EF6 in my main rig with my Nuforce CDP-8 CD player, PS Audio Perfectwave DAC + Bridge and LaCie NAS as source, and fed the DAC's RCA out into the EF6. At the same time I had the DAC's XLR output going into my Woo WES and looped the WES RCA-out into my ZDT (my WES is custom modded this way). For some reason the EF6 didn't sound right when I was driving both amps at the same time this way, plus I was suddenly getting some strange noise out of my ZDT amp headphone jack. I got this same noise when I changed out the EF6 for the 2240. I swapped places on the interconnects with the ZDT and the EF6 and
everything got better with both amps, which I can't explain.
I also put my KGSS in the loop which has XLR input and XLR buffer output which seems to boost the voltage and make the EF6 sound even stronger. So, I'll have to do more experimenting with different sources to see how sensitive the amp is to different sources. I'll try the RCA-out of the Nuforce CDP-8 which I think sounds better than my old Apogee Mini-DAC or my Stello DA100 Signature. I'll also try the HM-801 like Peter did.
When I was switching the HE-6 back and forth between the EF6 and ZDT amps while listening, it seems that the ZDT sounds slightly more laid back and blacker between notes, while the EF6 sounds a little more lively and spacious in between notes. The only amp I've heard in my rig that offered that over my ZDT was the Luxman P-1u that I tried out for a couple of weeks a while back. However, the EF6 has a slightly more "raw" nature to the sound than the ZDT. I wouldn't call it grainy or harsh, just that it doesn't have quite the liquid flow of the ZDT amp. On the other hand, the ZDT is a little too laid back and relaxed with the HE-6, and they sound more alive and energetic with the EF6 without being bright or harsh. The EF6 doesn't give the HE-6 a huge soundstage like the HD800/ZDT or SR-009/WES (or KGSS), but it does seem to extract more from the HE-6 than the other amps in my house, with a very respectable depth and width. I am only using the original velour pads that came with my HE-6, although I can try the leather pads later when I'm in the mood.
In the past, I've used my HE-500 more often than HE-6 because they're easier to drive (and also more often than my HD800 due to less fatigue). But
with the EF6 in the house I think that the HE-6 are getting much closer to their potential. It will play them louder than I should ever listen with the volume at 2-3 o'clock (max before distortion), and yet I find myself thinking that if it just had that last 2-3dB of headroom of the 40-watt Marantz or 55-watt Yamaha receivers then it would be perfect. I don't know why I should think that, considering that my normal listening volumes are well below the EF6 max volume. For what it's worth, the HE-6/EF6 combo is every bit as loud as my SR-009/WES (or KGSS) combo, and with more impact. The Stax still has this beat in speed and transparency, but the HE-6/EF6 rig is no slouch in that arena at 1/3 the cost.
I plan to spend more time over the next week with the EF6 and my other headphones, and I'll report back here when I'm done (or as I go along).
Right now I'd have to put the EF6 at the top of list out of what I have on hand when it comes to driving the HE-6 (see my profile, the list is not short).