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Game Changer: Dragonfly Headphone Amp

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  • This Reminds me of my sound blaster usb card.
    I think I will dig it up.

  • @Jocphone ; I agree , I think the product is directed at products w a (inferior ) headphone jack.

  • @Telstar5 said:
    @Jocphone ; I agree , I think the product is directed at products w a (inferior ) headphone jack.

    That's not actually what I said though you may be right. It is a good product but it's not a huge advance on what we have already.

  • Sometime ago I bought m-audio Micro DAC 24/192
    http://m-audio.com/products/view/micro-dac-24-192
    My experience is about 2 years. This baby really make the sound better, cleaner and more transparent. Works well with Beiyrodynamic DT 770-250 Ohm and with conventional Senhayzer 16 Ohm IE80
    Need connection camera kit 3

  • @Tarekith said:
    FWIW I think game changer is a bit strong, even with the Red version. Is there an improvement, sure. But at least with the IEMS I’ve tried it’s more like 5-10% better and not WHOAAAAA better.

    I do audio mastering for a living, and there’s times I need to do some critical listening on the laptop or iOS devices away from the studio and I don’t want to bring my studio DAC. For that, the Red is a great little addition. If I’m just going to the park to work on some music, I’ll probably just grab the apple headphone adaptor and it works just fine and fits in my pocket better.

    Just wanted to temper expectation some. And as already mentioned, a lot of it will depending on your headphones and how much power they need to work ideally.

    100%

  • edited August 2018

    If there was a Headphone amp/DAC section of this forum I would be out of here! Holy smokes those arguments about higher quality vs confirmation bias never end...

  • @gusgranite said:
    If there was a Headphone amp/DAC section of this forum I would be out of here! Holy smokes those arguments about higher quality vs confirmation bias never end...

    110%

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  • From my experience and understanding, a good headphone amp weighs as much as an average house brick ;)

  • never mind, your hint was most welcome.
    The post by @gusgranite was just joking about those high-end-fidelity sites - which serve as a constant source of amusement and annoyment simultanously o:)

  • @mAxjUlien yes, I’m just having a bit of fun. your post was welcome! I love my little headphone amp.

  • Just to clarify, wasn’t trying to discount the OPs experience at all, it’s a nice little unit. Just wanted to share that depending on your headphones, the difference over the stock headphone out on iOS devices might be smaller. For headphones that struggle with the lower powered outputs, I could definitely see it as a much larger improvement.

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  • so has anyone tried out the night owl closed back headphones?

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