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Hopefully Topping has learned from the design flaws of the A90, and doesn't build in such aggressive DC-protection again, which will make the device unusable, for people who like to listen very loud, and have headphones that need a lot of power...
So....why aren't Marantz delivering this level with their HDAM receivers and processors (or at least matching benchmark performance for that class of product)?
It is my pleasure to add Topping A90 Discrete headphone amplifier/pre-amplifier to my recommended list. My challenge is to figure out if it goes in my main system or desktop!
I'm a bit confused with all the 90's.....the Topping PRE90, The Topping A90, and this one....the Discreet.
But with the addition of the trigger, this is exactly what I need if I decide to go vinyl in the future (a Preamp and another input --- my DAC goes directly to the amp). I'm hoping in the meantime, someone talks me out of a turntable.
The architecture is different, the volume control indicator aesthetic is way different, the current delivery at low impedances is noticeably improved.
What are you even talking about? Same product?....
If you live in the UK the A90 Discrete is 20% more expensive than the Mojo2, in the USA the Mojo2 is 25% more expensive than the A90.
I was thinking of a headphone amp as I have a pair of MrSpeakers Aeon collecting dust, but bought a pair of Sennheiser wireless headphones in an airport a few weeks ago for $100 and now realise why wireless have gone from 17% to about 90% of the headphone market in 5 years. In China the wireless market is even more dominant and growing exponentially. the wireless headphone market is projected at $45b by 2026. These seem to be great products with a limited lifespan.
The architecture is different, the volume control indicator aesthetic is way different, the current delivery at low impedances is noticeably improved.
What are you even talking about? Same product?....
It’s very obvious to me that the A90 sales are decreasing and they needed a new product so that reviewers can talk about it all over again and bring sales back up.
If this product makes you wanna throw your A90 in the trash because this one is so much better go ahead, but I personally don’t agree.
At these levels of excellence it's transparent for humans. Select the one your prefer and forgot the other, or buy the 2 because it's your pleasure. But frankly speaking, if you are concerned buy the preamp question, you already have an A90, so buy this one to complete your collection.
It does the same thing doesn’t it?
It’s very obvious to me that the A90 sales are decreasing and they needed a new product so that reviewers can talk about it all over again and bring sales back up.
If this product makes you wanna throw your A90 in the trash because this one is so much better go ahead, but I personally don’t agree.
Well sure, both are headphone amps + pre, haha... and I think it's made/designed to be slightly better than original A90 (in most areas that is, 50mW noise level slightly increased actually), while offering competition to products like Gustard H16, Singxer SA1 among others. Market is interested in such discrete products so Topping made one. Makes perfect sense to me..
And no it's not worlds away from A90. Obviously. If you read l7audiolab Chinese comments through google translate: "A90 is good enough".
Yeah, sure; it measures really well and all that. Well done, Topping. Again. Boring.
I voted "Great!" because it is the best looking Topping unit yet, in my opinion! Nice to see they're stepping up in that regard as well. I'm a sucker for sleek, black boxes and this one nails that look.