jamesva3
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thank you so much!
I shall have your username carved in glorious perfection on the inside of my new sub $100 amp
Don't remember I have said anything about gain control and clipping n the review. However, it will clip only if the input is too high. Normal iPod level of line-out (0.5Vpp) should be fine, but standard line-out (2Vpp) might be more of a problem. Though I really don't think that will be that much of a problem as max gain on PA2V2 isn't quite as high as you might think. It is a bit more complicated as gain on PA2V2 is set by the ratio between the variable resistor pot and the volume pot, and it will only go up that much before maxing out. I tried to set them in various configuration abd found out that in general, setting the varible pot in lowest position will give you much better control over the gain and useable area n volume pot. The claim on unlimited (or very high level of) of gain control, like many aspests of PA2V2 technicalitis, isn't really as good / accurate as it is. That's the reason why I recommend against it in the review.
Great thread, ClieOS!
I have a couple of requests/recommendations. fred_fred2004 has several amps <$100 with one being a Texas Instrument TPA "audiophile" version that I really like. The other is an 18V cMoy RA-1 (JRC4556) that I received today from an ebay auction. It is made by a vendor called ampedup77. This is a strong, "mint tin" amp, that is slightly warm & sweet (as an initial impression) and is a BIN bargain at ~$50.
If I had your expertise, I'd attempt to review them. As I don't have an iota of your knowledge, could you try to get them for review? Head-Fi users would definitely benefit from adding them to this comparison.
Great reviews.
How about the fiio e17?
It will be in the sub$200 shootout.
Teasing us with your signature. That's cold, man.
I just keep hoping a "[Portable Balanced Amp Shootout]" section in his sig. Can't seem to find much head to head battles between the different options.
Ain't there only 2~3 portable balanced amp in the market? I am not really that sure as I don't pay attention to them at all. They are mostly pointless for me as I can't / won't recable most of my IEM, especially since every balanced amp maker uses their own connector. That is the big reason why I go for StepDance in the first place - just as good as balanced amp, but without all the worries of recabling or future headphone upgrade. I don't see myself needing or wanting any portable balanced amp in the foreseeable future, so the chance of reviewing them is near zero.
So which amps are you adding to the sub-$200 shootout?