Larmeister
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Here's a pic of my amp + headphones. I own PA2V2 #10246.
so comparing with fiio e11, e17, e7, e10.
can we say pa2v2 a clear winner?
I have been using "iPhone 3GS + Fiio L9 + Fiio E11 + ATH-ANC7b/ATH-M50s" setup for some time.
I am very used to the sound E11 generates and I like it much and you might feel the same if you like little bassy and impactful sound but still gives you good details.
For example, when you hear a person clapping, the clapping sound does really sound impactful.
I would say E11 provides more warmer sound and suitable for people who like bassy sound or just main stream, hiphop fans might light it too.
It is also not bad as it gives you good detail, for example when one pulls the guitar string, you can actually hear it or rather "feel" it as if that vibration comes at you right on your face.
It makes the music fun to listen to. This amp has led me to consider trying other amps and that is how I got to order PA2V2.
I am listening to main stream and sounds great and I bought it for 64 Australian Dollars.
The only downside of E11 is that the battery lasts 10+ hours only(rated 15 hours) so that was another reason to look for PA2V2.
Now I got the PA2V2 and used it for couple of days and I am puzzled.
First, the sound is not that great.
It isn't that clear or detailed either.
The lows were not clear nor impactful but more recessed.
The highs were tinny and sibilant and distorted.
Really was confused and in fact I find myself prefer connecting the ATH-M50 directly to my iPhone without the PA2V2.
So I started reducing the gain control(turn counterclock-wise) until the minimum and the sound actually got better.
It was much better than the first impression.
The bass is more refined and the highs are less sibilant but still sound a bit tinny.
For me, either it has to be fun listening to the music or it has to be original but it was neither of them.
Since I have adjusted to the lowest gain(which I think it is) I am not sure if I like this amp at the moment.
I am going to try a few more days and see if I get to like it.
I actually have 2 units and both sound exactly the same(obviously).
I got them for USD71 and 72.
They came with USB charge cable and rechargeable batteries.
I told Gary that I will try a few more days and let him know how it goes.
Odd that you don't notice the improvment. The Fiio might just simply have better synergy with the iPhone or that you are used to the Fiio at the moment.
I find the sound stage much more expanded and crisper. Phones just simply output loudness and end up not being good to listen to.
It also may simply not be synergising with your headphones.
While E11 was fun to listen to, after comparing with PA2V2 there were 3 issues that came up.
1. Audio Source
I had from poor quality mp3 to good alac(converted from flac) songs.
Most of the songs that I enjoyed(then having issues with PA2V2) were mp3 songs.
I am not saying "mp3" is no good but E11 did cover some of those problems when playing some low quality(bit rate) songs(smoothens out some rough parts).
After being so used to the E11, I wrongly took that as the base to compare to which was a mistake.
PA2V2 was not merciful at all when I played low quality songs.
The detail was too clear that it has highlighted all the imperfections in the audio source which presented all its noise and harshness which wasn't so apparent with E11.
So while I was happy with the details from E11, PA2V2 came with details from another level.
2. Signal Interference
PA2V2 picks up all the interference signals from 3G and WIFI so you hear noise when they are turned on and in use.
I saw a post about shielding the internals of the PA2V2 casing with aluminum foil and I think that is what I need.
3. Fun or Original
I would say its clearly original.
In other words, E11 colors the song in a good way so it was fun.
But PA2V2 is very original.
I will surely be keeping the amp but I need to replace all my low quality songs or I won't be enjoying them as much.
Also waiting for iPhone 5 to be released and hoping it comes with better DAC so I can upgrade my phone as well.
And I must mention about the battery!
I have been using the amp day and night and it did not run out of battery YET(way past 100hours)!
It is amazing, I don't have to worry about forgetting to turn off the amp because I know I won't run out of juice
Gary was kind to include 2300mAh batteries on both my units.
For me, the PA2v2 was my first amp too, and my first nice sounding amp too. Gary is a very good guy, whatever the question is, he answer it very gentle. I'm still very happy with it.
Gary was kind to include 2300mAh batteries on both my units.
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Gary was kind to include 2300mAh batteries on both my units.
Originally Posted by FACSman /img/forum/go_quote.gif
Is this the norm? I take it they are not usually included?
Reason I ask is I ordered my PA2V2 two daze (sic) ago.
TIA - Rich
Is this the norm? I take it they are not usually included?
Reason I ask is I ordered my PA2V2 two daze (sic) ago.
TIA - Rich
Now, I'm gonna have to give serious thoughts as to buying the new Leck or the Porta 627
Just received my PA2V2 yesterday after some shipping mishaps but Gary had sorted it out. This is my first headphone amp and so far noticed slight improvement using it with the HD25-1 and ATH-M50. It does help improve the sound quality but I'm using this with an iPhone 4S to grab my music off iTunes Match. I've noticed that I get a significant amount of signal interference from GSM from using the amp and the Fiio LOD.
This might be the deal breaker, is there any methods to reduce the GSM interference? I don't want to turn on airplane mode.