SomeGuyDude
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Update: Sensaphonics refused to redo the molds. o_O
Welp, at least I got a refund!
Welp, at least I got a refund!
Hello members and lurkers of Head-Fi,
I know that there has been a lot of discussion on this thread (and Head-Fi as a whole) regarding Balanced vs. SE. I was loaned my friend's RSA - The Intruder fully balanced USB DAC/amp with the HL Silver Balanced cable for two weeks, and I wrote a review regarding the device. I used it exclusively with the Shure SE846. This review may shed some light, or may complicate that light - who knows.
Here it is: http://www.head-fi.org/products/ray-samuels-the-intruder/reviews/11558
Basically, my view towards Balanced vs. SE remains the same: for certain applications, balanced will sound better. For certain applications, SE will sound better. It ultimately comes to your sound signature preferences and trying out as many inputs, outputs, sources, DAPs and amps to find out what sounds best - to you.
Happy listening, everyone!
Hello members and lurkers of Head-Fi,
I know that there has been a lot of discussion on this thread (and Head-Fi as a whole) regarding Balanced vs. SE. I was loaned my friend's RSA - The Intruder fully balanced USB DAC/amp with the HL Silver Balanced cable for two weeks, and I wrote a review regarding the device. I used it exclusively with the Shure SE846. This review may shed some light, or may complicate that light - who knows.
Here it is: http://www.head-fi.org/products/ray-samuels-the-intruder/reviews/11558
Basically, my view towards Balanced vs. SE remains the same: for certain applications, balanced will sound better. For certain applications, SE will sound better. It ultimately comes to your sound signature preferences and trying out as many inputs, outputs, sources, DAPs and amps to find out what sounds best - to you.
Happy listening, everyone!
Moe,
An excellent review. I have one question, didn't your friend tell you that you cannot use an amplifier with an smartphone? The RFI (radio frequency interference also WiFi interference) is what I believe you were hearing that caused the popping and hissing. When I use my iPod Touch I have to make sure it is in airplane mode or my RSA Lightning amp picks up the RFI from the WiFi.
Thanks, spook.
He said that there would be issues with it, but did not explicitly say to put it in airplane mode. Well, the thing that's great is that I still have The Intruder, so if that works, I will edit the review to reflect what is needed to eradicate the issue. The amp does hiss and pop slightly even when it is connected the PC, only when the volume is low or off. Thank you in advance for the tips.
Thanks, spook.
He said that there would be issues with it, but did not explicitly say to put it in airplane mode. Well, the thing that's great is that I still have The Intruder, so if that works, I will edit the review to reflect what is needed to eradicate the issue. The amp does hiss and pop slightly even when it is connected the PC, only when the volume is low or off. Thank you in advance for the tips.
Thanks for the tips guys. I edited the review regarding the hisses and pops. As for getting a cleaner source, thanks for your input, but no way am I going to get another source. If something doesn't work well with my equipment (something as simple as a PC), then that's that. Keeping the DAC/amp away from literally everything will work the best for me to reduce the hisses and pops. That seems like it's more inconvenient than it's worth, in my opinion. The sound of it (when the settings of your smartphone/DAP are set correctly and away from electrical equipment) is great though.
Yea it is definitely a hassle, everyone has their own needs.
I wish these newer RSA amps were shielded better though, my Protector hisses and pops like crazy when I receive/send texts and wifi.