The background music was not needed and honestly made this video very hard to listen to. It's way too jarring when you stop speaking and the volume increases.
If I want to hear music, I would choose my own, thank you. I have no idea why & where any reviewers ever have the need to include music in the background
The jump in volume did seem disproportionate. I get the impression Lachlan boosted the overall gain and perhaps didn't tweak a setting on the background audio rendering to compensate. I'm guessing, but you're right it was a bit irritating.
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The POT on Magni Unity is imbalanced on the low end. I use IEM and Ether2. The issue is the same on both. Schiit says this is normal for small POTS. I found the same imbalance on Jot2 and Nitsch Pietus Maximus. I'm leaving Schiit for Burson.
My first setup was a used Arya Stealth in ok condition, had to order new pads for it, coupled with a Fiio Q7 portable high-end DAC/AMP in mint condition, got both for USD 610. Can't complain. So consider used gear as well, brand new is nice to have, but you can save plenty with open box, refurbished or used.
I just got a Magni Heretic today and I have to say it pairs so gorgeously with HE400SE. What a lush sound for so little money. And right now the Heretic is on deep discount too. Good recommendation!
If there is something useful to add: 1.st point to consider, is to always try headphones first. Not all - especially most expensive ones - fit best on any head or ears, some put incredible pressure disregarding listener's ergonomy. 2.nd point, electromagnetic headphones usually demand a digital amplification, I had some best of both, but it was no good idea to try them together. 3.rd point, tube-amps work great with dynamic headphones make even less resolving or older models sound nice
Really enjoy your reviews and content, very thorough. I just got into headphone listening, and for my first purchase, I bought the sennhieser 660s2 (for $400 US) and an xduoo ta-22 (for $440 US). I'm very happy for using it for late-night bedside listening. I chose the tube/hybrid for my first taste into tube amplification (as opposed to my home audio system, which are class d driven separates). The headphone systems are considerably more affordable, which gives me the option of trying additional amplifiers/dacs in the future for a different sound. May have to try something even more tubey with a better dac.
So glad to hear that you're enjoying the exploration of headphones in addition to your 2-channel setup. There's so much variety to enjoy between both types of listening.
I watched your tier list a while back and saw you gave the Arya Stealth an S tier rating. Recently after weeks of research, I was liking what I heard about it and pulled the trigger at $1259. All I can say is WOW. I was expecting a side-grade from my Focal Clears and in my opinion, got a massive upgrade. First time I've ever really been amazed on my 1.5 year Hifi Journey. I could almost call this end game, paired with my Fiio R7 but maybe next on the list is my DAC/Amp. Thank you!
This is awesome, Lachlan, but you probably have opened a can of worms! EVERYONE is going to have a different opinion on what's better at each tier LOL! In my case, I do like your choices even if I could come up with other alternatives. What surprises me is how fast we leave behind gear that was once a darling for many. I still have the original SU-9 and I still think it's a great DAC; and it hurts that although you have Schiit products in mind, you didn't look back at the Yotunheim amp and for headphones, looking at Hifiman, the Edition XS was once a favorite. Thank you for this, a great guide for both beginners and those looking for a change in flavors.
My pleasure and I agree with you about the older gear. I've actually already produced the 5k to 15k version of this and it includes a now out-of-state product that's still brilliant just as you're suggesting.
IFi Zen Dac v2/3 is also a great suggestion, especially since it has xBass (which is pure magic ) and brings some life to drier headphones like my HD 660s, and power match ( low gain ) for sensitive iEMS. Not sure why it does not get more recommendations online. It’s a fantastic package for not too much $$
The least of my systems is Topping E50/L50, with either a HD6XX or occasionally my Hifiman Edition XS. If it were my only system for some reason I'd still not be complaining about it. We're so spoiled (mostly in a good way).
@@PassionforSound thanks for the fast answer! What about the Bass region? I would love to watch movies with them too but I am kind of concerned coming from the HD 58X Jubilee wich are kind of lacking in the deeper bass region. I dont want a bass boost, just consistent bass with no steep roll off.
@@PassionforSound ok, thank you. I mean, I realized this one doesn’t have bt, I was just wondering if there was a way to stream TO this stack. I figured it out though. Cheers :)
@@Tssukiiithere’s one on headfi for $3250 right now in black for a combo of bravura headphone and matching Sonoma Dac/amp. I’d offer $3k even and see how it goes. You just need to watch for them
Got the Ifi Neo idsd 2 and Hifiman Arya Stealth brand new for 1500$ on sales :) Considering upgrading to HE1000SE via Hifimans upgrade program. Would it be worth it you think? 1350$ Investment.
I think it is. I had an Arya Stealth for 2 years before the HEK Stealth released. a major upgrade considering it was a $3000 headphone. Definitely check it out.
$500: Edition XS open-box and any of the $200 dac-amps or save money with something like an E10K. $1000: The same unless you want more dynamics and technicality and would use EQ, then HE6se V2 with any amp that can drive it like the THX ones for $200 work fine. $2000: HE1000se open-box and similar amps as before.
Modi + / Magni Unity or MB / Loki + and the DT770 pro 250ohm is a perfect setup for me. Pioneer Elite transport for CDs / CDr or Fiio X52G for streaming HiFi Res via coaxial in Modi. No complaints and not too expensive. It's the damn Canadian dollar, import fees and shipping that suck. Enjoy the summer tunes with a cold one!
To the system under 500 and under 1000 i would put at least as a honorable mention the Fiio K7 ampdac, its powerful, has a balanced output, amp+dac in 1 and has a great sound quality.
I just got a set of ISN Audio EST50s, and when driven by my Hidizs AP80-X + DH80S, I'm limited to no more than 7 on the digital volume on recent digital tracks with lots of bass and around 11 on older tracks -- track age is shaky as the determining factor, but that's what my experience has suggested so far). That's up to a third of what it takes to drive my Hidizs MP145 planar IEMs (18-22), and half what it took for my UM UDM3 Terminators (13-16). The K7 drives them more smoothly, though: I have a lot of fine adjustability. Bass is actually reduced on the K7 (this is mostly a good thing) compared to the Hidizs portable, and I think that's bizarre.
@@Queequeg71 Do you used the K7 on the balanced output? As it is a full balanced amplifier, the balanced output is a much better quality on this than the single ended. I running the Arya Stealth from my K7 now as my latest upgrade, and this is a very good combo, the Arya never harsh or peaky on the highs, very smooth signature overall, with plenty of "subwoofer like" bass when the resource song calls for it. (not using stock cable but a tripowin granvia balanced one)
Geshelli dac with aune s17 is really really orgasmic and my end game system. I am thinking of putting together a speaker system maybe with KEF or Q acoustic with cambridge A B amp
Technology is so good these days, audiophiles today have no idea how far head-fi has come, it's just astounding what has happened in 15 years. Anything before that is dinosaurs, honestly I can't image head-fi without planar magnetics.
When you have a fixed budget, the question is always whether it's worth investing more money in headphones or the DAC/AMP combination. In my experience, the improvement in sound is greater with headphones in the price range up to 500 dollars/euro than with a headphone amplifier. There are quite clear jumps here, whether you pay 100/300/500, whereas good amplifiers are available for around 200-300. To get a clearly noticeable difference here, you'd have to spend around 2000. I'm therefore more willing to spend more on headphones.
I partly agree with this in the sense that the gains from a better headphone are greater, but only to a point. There's also a significant difference between a $200-300 amp and something like a Geshelli Labs A3 Pro or Aune S17 Pro. $200 Topping/SMSL to $500 Topping/SMSL, not so much.
Currently using the Mese 99 Neo on a 25 year old Creek OBH-11 headphone amp, but I'm planning on updating that and DAC next month. Likely the Schiit Modius and Midgard, or the Asgaard 3 with the built in DAC depending on what you think of the new "fixed" one with 2V or what it was.
Right now my end games: Hifiman Arya se Hifiman Ef400 Ibasso Dx220 max Cayin n6ii Final a8000 Letshuoer s15 Moondrop kato Ef400, s12 and ru6 are the thing in this hobby.
You'd get way better sound going with a superior headphone like an arya organic and cheap $150 dongle than all those overpriced amp/dac combo and cheap headphones. And still have money left over for some stripper actions in vegas..
Headphones and me don't go together very well. I do have phones and a couple of amps. But i have a bit of tinnitus in right ear that comes and goes. But phones are guaranteed to set it off.
Maybe it's the inflammation that's causing it? That would explain the haphazard nature of the occurring tinnitus. I used to have tinnitus occasionally, but no longer as I reduced the inflammation in my body.
my 1.000$/€ setup is a little bit less common: I went for a DacAmp - with AKM 4499 - the Fiio K9 AKM. And for the headphone I was considering your recommended Sennheiser 660S2, but went for the beyerdynamic Amiron Home instead (I'm somewhat a beyerdynamic guy as I also enjoy the superior build-quality). Setup is for daily use, enjoying music and some gaming.
I'm rockin the entry Schiit stack (modi + magni) and I cannot see why anyone would want more than this. IEM's I can hardly go beyond 50% volume. The Schiit stack takes care of the Edition XS at volume levels which will make you go deaf and be in pain at full clarity so to me ... this is end game :)
I'm using Arya Stealths with a magni-modi setup and it sounds great! Personally, i think that the main bulk of your budget should be spent on the headphones, but that's just my point of view.
I really dislike this new editing style, there was something less anxiety-inducing about the older more calm minimal editing. But maybe that's just me...
I'm sorry to hear that. Unfortunately, there's a balance to find between the older approach and the one that keeps people engaged. This approach is performing way better. I'm still adjusting a bit to the new approach and will be experimenting a bit so I'll see what I can do...
There're now the 189$ magni unity, and it sounded just as good if not better than the l50/e50 stack imo(and the topping stack aren't even measured that better). When did schiit become budget and topping become kinda over price? With that money save, you can get a hd6xx or a sundara, moondrop para, fostex t60rp instead, which are all better than he400se imo.
what an odd take.. love or hate the topping gear but pretty much nothing measures in the same ballpark as it does and with something like an L30 you pretty much have all the headphone amp you'll ever need for peanuts...
@@ianwilliams7740 I have an a90d here, just because I got that brand new for 280$ on a flash sale and I wouldn't pay more. That being said, schiit stuff does get real close in measurement to l30, like 118 vs 121 in sinad. Not to mention the l30 got like 1w@32ohm in asr testing, vs 2.5w on magni, who's better now? Furthermore there're a shit ton of l30 failure, my friend got his headphone fry thanks to that l30, many more you can look up on forums, and it's still more expensive than a currently discounted to 59$ magni heretic on schiit website. Topping, especially the cheaper stuff not overpriced how, please convince me.
@@PassionforSound gotta say, schiit stuff is getting real cheap especially when compared to topping, you can't convinced me getting anything from topping less than a l70(which is an a90 with relay volume that can be a preamp with a remote, which make it a good deal) that isn't replaceable with a 59$ magni heretic(it's currently on sale at that price on schiit website), even the newest 220$ a50 iii, which is a upgrade from l50, doesn't justify it price compared to the magni ngl, and if you want balanced preamp function, there's the midgard at that price, measure just as good but with more power(and halo feature).
I think generalising any brand is dangerous and each product should be evaluated on its own merits. Schiit, Topping, Geshelli, Burson, SMSL, etc. are all capable of outputting a mediocre next product even if the ones before were brilliant.
I am confused. I thought you got the best results when using a valve amp with higher impedance headphones (like the 300ohm HD6XX), not with very low impedance planars (like the 14ohm Ananda Nano).
For an OTL amp like an xDuoo TA-26S, that's true, but hybrid tube amps use a tube at the input and solid state at the output so they'll work with every headphone.
Good afternoon from Toronto ☕️ I sent your video to some of my friends who are thinking of getting the HeadFi hobby. I’m good as I’ve reached a level that for me is comfortable and give me a performance 🎭 that I love. Great video 👍
Hmm. Schiit 2/64 or GS Labs J2S? I do like the opamp rolling option. I currently have the 2/64 so its a matter of being able to customize the output stage I'd think.
Yeah, that's a tough call! With the Sparkos Pro or Burson V7s, the J2S can maybe catch the BF264, but I'd maybe stick to the BF264 if that's what you already have
I probably won't be able to afford it , but I am interested to know what you would pick for pretty much money no object. This was a great video, thanks.
so, in "private" you are announcing that you quit. but, we have to pay to find out why, and in the meantime you publish more vidéo's, well i hope you don't quit, but i see this as a way to seek attention.
That's such a variable area because everyone had different needs for their source. It could be vinyl, CD, PC, Mac, streamer, TV, etc. too hard to narrow down.
I really appreciate a video like this. My ONLY complaint (and this is probably more personal preference than anything else) is that I try to steer clear of Chinese hifi products as they're usually clones / stolen designs from other companies. So things like ths SMSL SU-9, Topping E50...even the Edition XS... though great they may sound, may have came at the cost of scalping someone else's engineering, and are priced to undercut. Does anyone else feel weird buying these brands?
The idea that the Chinese products are all clones is based on some old examples and is an over generalisation. There are brilliant and original products, and there are less brilliant/mediocre products from both China and the US, UK, and every other country. It's all about choosing the products on their individual merits, IMO. Of course, everyone is 100% entitled to buy what they feel good about. I'm just sharing this for some broader context. 🙂
I have the Topping E50 and had the Edition XS, and now I find them quite lacking in many regards, one of which is enjoyment. They just sounded rather lifeless together. I think it's the E50 worsening the issue because it seems flat and lifeless with no soundstage. I have a Chord Mojo 2 for comparison, and it's light years ahead of the L50/E50.