- Joined
- Apr 13, 2022
- Messages
- 1,277 (1.24/day)
https://jdslabs.com/ they have dacs, amps, and eqsI wanted USB DAC only, then i can swap and change amps at will without changing the whole thing.
https://www.tpdz.net/ they have dacs and amps
https://www.headphones.com/collections/ifi/products/ifi-audio-zen-dac-zen-can-launch-edition-bundle this is a stand alone dac and a stand alone amp
Why do you need it though? why not just phone to headphones? does the widget improve the sound so much over the phone? If the phones output is flat is that not good enough?
one of the best sounding phones, i still have is the iphone 4s, no widget or dongle needed, just a fairly good set of wired 3.5mm headphones.
Most fashionista stuff i see is the stuff with fancy expensive cables, which apparently make all the difference.
To me a lot of it seems unnecessary expense for the sake of slightly better sound quality which does not seem worth the $300 headphones for some plus the cost of the widget on top.
i cba with anything extra but my phone and a pair of wireless AKG's though i guess you people would say they sound like shit.
Again, wires aren't fashionable and generally higher end headphones are going to ship with higher end wires regardless so it's a moot point. The fasionable stuff is wireless/bt overears with leather and fancy metals, think air Pods Max type stuff. Wired stuff is only for those who know and most people don't.
As for why, that's actually pretty easy. Ever since they removed the headphone jack there have been issues. You're going to be using a dongle anyways. That lightning to 3.5 adapter has a DAC in it, just not that great of a one. There are actually better tiny dongles than the apple one as well. If you see the picture I posted that isn't that big. Also those apple dongles break all the time. With the DAC if the tiny sleeved cable breaks you can replace the cable, and again connects to my laptop as well. It's a nice little solution.
The sound quality is much better as well. The headphones in that picture are moondroop blessing 2s. If I went with even the airpods pro (apples best IEM) they only have a single dynamic driver per pod (and not that good of one at that) and then suffer bluetooth and ANC as well to add to the audio hurt. The moondroops have a much better dynamic driver, and two balanced armature drivers in each IEM. This allows for much better sound quality even on crappy youtube videos. It's night and day between the two. Go up a level in the moondrops and they swap one of the balanced for an electrostatic driver, go up another and there are 4 balanced armatures and low frequence balanced armature a side. You get what you pay for.
The kicker with drivers though is power. The better better driver tech reveals much more sound, but also needs more power. And higher quality drivers within that tech require more power. The more drivers you have the more power you need as well. Which is a good pair of IEMs will make anything sound better but to stretch their legs you're going to need more power, a better DAC, and better source material. Phones do support lossless now, comedically the iphone does but none of their headphones do because they connect via bluetooth and their drivers just aren't capable of it.
When you are talking desktop setups you have electrostatic > planar magnetic > dynamic. The power rules apply all the same but shockingly so. The really high end headphones get run off an amp with dedicated circuts per side.
For portable audio the truly high end comes in dedicated high res players, these are known as DAPs and range from a few hundred up to thousands. They are all in one DACs, AMPs, have built in software EQ and run various version of android with a screen as well. Take a smartphone make it twice as thick and strip out everything but the OS, audio components, and screen.
I'd never recommend anything in the 1k range for any part of the audio chain unless you can just set money on fire. But bumping yourself up into the few hundred range for headphones and investing in a good DAC AMP is a good idea. Many stores will let you try it and send it back if you don't like it.
Ideally my iphone would have a headphone jack and properly power my IEMs, that's not the case. Ideally I could run my good heaphones off my onboard audio, that's also not the case. There's simply too much resistence in them. Will they run, yeah sure. Do they sound the same as with an amp, fuck no. On the other hand I use powered studio monitors as speakers at home so they don't need an amp at all!