Is anyone using an SPL Phonitor se? If so, what are your thoughts?
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SPL Phonitor se
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Anyone?
I use the phonitor se with 800s and rme adi2 dac and i find that is a great combo.
I find that the sound of the phonitor se is neutral wih great bass.
I find that the sound of the phonitor se is neutral wih great bass.
Frisker76
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I have the phonitor, great cross over
A bit cold but I just adore the crossover. Takes time to set up
Great detail with hd800
Bit warmer with audeze lcd xc
A bit cold but I just adore the crossover. Takes time to set up
Great detail with hd800
Bit warmer with audeze lcd xc
Revelation Sound
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I am considering this headphone amp myself. Here is a great review of it. I was originally thinking about the McIntosh MHA 200. Slightly warm and smooth sounding. However the DAC in my NAD 658 has a slight warmth to it already not its not a crystal like DAC like my friends Matrix. So in wanting improved detail and clarity with my Focal Clear MG's may just be what I need.
https://www.headphonecheck.com/test/spl-phonitor-se/
https://www.headphonecheck.com/test/spl-phonitor-se/
Ilomaenkimi
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I had Phonitor XE with Focal Stellias, suberb soundquality. Neutral and controlled. Not so ”musical” though.
Was built like a tank. Very high quality work.
I really liked the Matrix, works really, really well.
Was built like a tank. Very high quality work.
I really liked the Matrix, works really, really well.
Revelation Sound
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After seeing the video of the Toppings 900D that showed the components inside with the cheap power supply and filtering needed to remove unwanted noise, it showed the SPL headphone amp designs are better and will perform better.
jungletone
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The only hassle is setting it up. Once that is done, you'll love it.I have the phonitor, great cross over
A bit cold but I just adore the crossover. Takes time to set up
Great detail with hd800
Bit warmer with audeze lcd xc
I am just setting mine up. Really good so far – only a few hours' listening, but it sounds great, clean, powerful and well controlled. I already prefer it to my previous setup, Topping A90D and Denafrips Ares.
Maybe a strange question, but... Should I be afraid about 2x5W into 300 ohms? Is it safe for HD 600/6XX?
I have HD800S... it's a great combination with the SPLMaybe a strange question, but... Should I be afraid about 2x5W into 300 ohms? Is it safe for HD 600/6XX?
Thanks!
I have compared the Phonitor SE (P for short) with the Burson Conductor 3 Performance (B for short) with Supercharger PSU, both single-ended amplifiers, using the internal DAC of the Burson Conductor 3P with a pair of Beyerdynamic T1.2 as well as a pair of Pioneer SE-Monitor5 headphones. In bullet-point here are my comments:
- P reproduces music with greater focus and sense of clarity when compared to B. B disperses the sound giving an increased sense of reverb (longer trailing of notes) resulting in a wider perception, whereas P outputs a more holographic sound in terms of volume and vividness.
- P presents sounds with better imaging than B. B does not separate instruments as crystal clear as P. It appears that P reproduces music with better resolution and/or detail compared to B.
- In terms of stage, B appears to offer a wider spatial audio experience and it might relate to the increased reverb/trailing. On the other hand, P outputs music with greater depth and a superior spatial accuracy.
- Low frequencies are perceived with greater intensity on B but presented with greater control and extension on P.
- High frequencies have more spark and refinement on P without degrading into being sibilant.
- Vocals are reproduced with better realism and warmth on P compared to a relatively colder profile on B. B tends to emphasize (and/or foreground placement) vocals slightly more than P.
- Overall, the sound from P is analog/organic and neutral without colouring bells and whistles, but has impressive depth, macro dynamics, clarity and accuracy. B reproduces music with great sense of space and reverb, a warmer profile, good resolution and imaging, impactful bass, and slightly forward vocals.
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Fascinating, thanks. I have the Phonitor SE, but of course not the Burson. However I do have a PrismSound Callia, with which I compare to the Phonitor. I would agree generally with your comments about the SE. The PrismSound was a bit more expensive than the Phonitor, but I guess is similar in concept and execution, being a single-ended amp (with DAC), also from a maker of professional recording studio gear. I would say this – it is little known, but if you want a reference, accurate and perfectly clear amp/DAC – without spending many thousands – the Callia is a great choice. It leaves the SE behind in terms of clarity and resolutionI have compared the Phonitor SE (P for short) with the Burson Conductor 3 Performance (B for short) with Supercharger PSU, both single-ended amplifiers, using the internal DAC of the Burson Conductor 3P with a pair of Beyerdynamic T1.2 as well as a pair of Pioneer SE-Monitor5 headphones. In bullet-point here are my comments:
I hope this helps anyone interested in purchasing a Phonitor SE (or a Burson Conductor 3 Performance).
- P reproduces music with greater focus and sense of clarity when compared to B. B disperses the sound giving an increased sense of reverb (longer trailing of notes) resulting in a wider perception, whereas P outputs a more holographic sound in terms of volume and vividness.
- P presents sounds with better imaging than B. B does not separate instruments as crystal clear as P. It appears that P reproduces music with better resolution and/or detail compared to B.
- In terms of stage, B appears to offer a wider spatial audio experience and it might relate to the increased reverb/trailing. On the other hand, P outputs music with greater depth and a superior spatial accuracy.
- Low frequencies are perceived with greater intensity on B but presented with greater control and extension on P.
- High frequencies have more spark and refinement on P without degrading into being sibilant.
- Vocals are reproduced with better realism and warmth on P compared to a relatively colder profile on B. B tends to emphasize (and/or foreground placement) vocals slightly more than P.
- Overall, the sound from P is analog/organic and neutral without colouring bells and whistles, but has impressive depth, macro dynamics, clarity and accuracy. B reproduces music with great sense of space and reverb, a warmer profile, good resolution and imaging, impactful bass, and slightly forward vocals.
I'll add here that I consider Phonitor SE (P) and Burson Conductor 3 Performance (B) as complementary - not overlapping in style - amps, each offering a different enough approach to sound amplification. The fact that B has an external PSU as wel as user replaceable op amps allows for significant sonic upgrades, something not possible with P. Also, the stock optional DAC for P is mediocre unlike the very competent - non optional - DAC in B.Fascinating, thanks. I have the Phonitor SE, but of course not the Burson. However I do have a PrismSound Callia, with which I compare to the Phonitor. I would agree generally with your comments about the SE. The PrismSound was a bit more expensive than the Phonitor, but I guess is similar in concept and execution, being a single-ended amp (with DAC), also from a maker of professional recording studio gear. I would say this – it is little known, but if you want a reference, accurate and perfectly clear amp/DAC – without spending many thousands – the Callia is a great choice. It leaves the SE behind in terms of clarity and resolution
Worth noting here that I'm a loyal single-ended audiophile.
Never heard of PrismSound, sounds interesting but Callia is much more expensive that either B or P.
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