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FIIO K7, just a 4.4mm pentaconn balanced output for headphones, and single ended RCA output to amplifier
As an alternative:
SMSl D6 w/ Schiit Magni/Heretic combo - if you don't need balanced output to your headphones.
There are only low end 4493 and high end 4499 chip products since the fire. No 4497 midrange yet.
Topping it seems hasn't room to price AK into an e50, dx5, ex5 product anymore.
There are only low end 4493 and high end 4499 chip products since the fire. No 4497 midrange yet.
Topping it seems hasn't room to price AK into an e50, dx5, ex5 product anymore.
FIIO K7, just a 4.4mm pentaconn balanced output for headphones, and single ended RCA output to amplifier
As an alternative:
SMSl D6 w/ Schiit Magni/Heretic combo - if you don't need balanced output to your headphones.
I have noticed that balanced output for headphones is a recent trend, however, as much as I understood, it is not about pushing SQ to another level - but about higher powered output, selling substitute aftermarket cables and pushing additional technology (TRRRS - 4.4mm pushed by Sony - not sure if that's only a rumour ?) and therefore creating demand. With your headphones a single ended HPA output does fine, and I have used both, the K7 and the Schiit Heretic with the D6, both already have no problem to drive your HD650 to earbleeding volumes.
Worry not about the DAC chip used but how it is implemented (ie what comes out of the headphone jack ). And as others have said, only worry about balanced connection of the single ended output on the device isnt capable of delivering the voltage you need.
Look at the dac/amps from Topping/ SMSL reviewed on this site - the DX3 pro + and EX/ DX 5 will drive most headphones cleanly and capably. What headphones do you/ will you have?