MomijiTMO
Headphoneus Supremus
And before someone comes over and tries to kill me in my sleep, I am not an O2 objectivist.
I don't have the amp, I was commenting on some of the impressions we have seen so far.
Some of the impressions are pretty odd. I can't see an amp doing THAT much unless you are coming from having no amp...
My impression from reading err impressions is that the amp is if nothing else... transparent. Meaning whatever your DAC does, the Mjolnir spit right back at you. So we could possibly be reading DAC reviews Which is damn cool!
My impression from reading err impressions is that the amp is if nothing else... transparent. Meaning whatever your DAC does, the Mjolnir spit right back at you. So we could possibly be reading DAC reviews Which is damn cool!
You've obviously never heard a good tube amp. There is a huge misconception about tubes vs. solid state. The biggest difference between the two, in general, is not the whole warm vs. cold and the smooth vs. shrill debate. It's all about soundstaging and imaging. Tubes are better at the 3D holographic imaging than solid state. Soundstage is very much built upon the delicate dynamics.
Skylab is slated to get a review loaner. Not that his reviews are the gospel, but his interpretations compared to other amps will be helpful.
Alright, unplug your DACs and give new impressions.
No, I know you don't. haha. I ment, what do you mean exactly?
This type of misconception bothers me. What do you mean by "no amp"? If you plug your headphones into something and hear music, that is an amp. Your iPod is an amp. Your sound card is an amp.
The misconception is over different approaches and degrees to amping. Dedicated amps generally sound better than op amps. But, op amps still amplify.
The Mjolnir is one approach to amplification, and it seems like a very ambitious and cutting edge way to do it.
Making headphone have massive soundstages with oodles of detail etc. The HD800 always sounds 'big' on anything, including an iPhone. My amps don't really make it sound that much bigger. On my ß22, the edges are much more well defined and things are not as sludgy/fuzzy/hazy. I'm not really sure how an amp makes things more detailed either. It's an amp....
I'll have to wait for more reviews/impressions. So far, most members are saying it's transparent which gets two big thumbs up from me.
This true?
This true?
Any other high profile reviewers that I should wait on?
I think it's more a matter of the amp not obscuring detail that's already there, rather than it adding detail. It's just how impressions are being phrased.
In that sense I surmise it's "more detailed" because it's transparent/uncolored.
Nods. Nothing you do after the data goes to disc can ADD detail or resolution. The goal is to not lose anything along the way.