Since you already have the 887 I'd keep it long enough to A/B it with the A90 to see if you can hear a difference, or find that the A90 has some other preferable attributes - then decide which one to sell.I'm just about to pull the trigger on a Topping D90 and was wondering if I should try to sell my 887 and grab a A90 at the same time. Any major difference or I won't notice any thing? Will be listening on LCD-X and TH-X00 PH.
apparently , A90 is a tad warmer than the THX options .I'm just about to pull the trigger on a Topping D90 and was wondering if I should try to sell my 887 and grab a A90 at the same time. Any major difference or I won't notice any thing? Will be listening on LCD-X and TH-X00 PH.
Says who?apparently , A90 is a tad warmer than the THX options .
the channel on youtube * soundnews* is doing rewiews on amps and dacs and audio stuff . i saw some comments on forums as well about that . i was planning on getting one to go fully balanced but i will go for a tube amp before , im curious about that with my hd800sSays who?
Just curious do you even use the 3rd gain with 4V input power? With balanced input the 2nd gain is already can destroy ears and brain even on 1pm positionI had the Monoprice 887 and swapped it for the Topping A90. Why? I have the SMSL M400 DAC and the 887 was clipping when the M400 was set to max output. Yes I could dial back the M400, which I did. But with the A90 I can run the M400 full blast without clipping. I also think the A90 has a better physical build quality to it than the Monoprice 887. The monoprice power button felt especially cheap and flimsy.
C'mon. Read the measurements. Sheesh. Get your ears and mind straight before making such ludicrous statements.Says who?
I can cleary hear above 20k and that A90 sounds way darkerC'mon. Read the measurements. Sheesh. Get your ears and mind straight before making such ludicrous statements.
The THX 887 is glaringly sibilant. Look at that 0.05dB rise above 5KHz!
Look at the warmth. A HIGHLY audible -0.1dB roll off at 50KHz.
But how u can hear the difference, especially differentiate a sound signatures if Topping and SMSL claim that their amps are transparent and don’t have any sound signatures did u do blind A/B testing with A/B switcher? Related to the measures of 0.000009 (or whatsoever) of both amps, it’s physically impossible to hear any difference.Ii have the SMSL SP200 and Topping A90 also. The A90 is much more detailed and I noticed right away on the DT1990, DT770 250ohm, and He4xx that I was hearing much more the difference in sound signatures. If I reviewed headphones the A90 would be a must. I've had the THX 789 and the One version also. On the A90 each headphones strengths and weaknesses is just much more apparent.
Sobering...Here is a listening test to help everyone quantify what SINAD means to their own ears, as most people have a poor understanding of what those SINAD numbers actually sound like. Personally, I can't break -39dB, and I find it frustratingly difficult to hear any difference between the A and B sample at and beyond -39dB (~1.122%THD). Compare this to a SINAD of 119dB(0.0001122%THD) for these SOTA amps, and you'll quickly realize that these numbers are FAR FAR FAR above what is audible. Whatever you're listening with; IEM's, headphones, or speakers, they all have far higher distortion than any competently designed DAC and Amp.
Listening Test
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