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Thana
1
Nov 7, 2013
I wonder if this amp can give me more volume than my FIIO E7, which makes my headphones to not sound very loud (akg k-271 mk-II)
LQDForce
538
Nov 7, 2013
ThanaSure. you won't have to turn the knob past 9 o'clock for these (which is the sweet spot for this amp without modifications)
But since you have the E7 already, why not just keep it as a DAC and get yourself the FiiO E9 as addon? They should sound better with a powerful solid state amp like the E9 .
s4yjaipau
11
Nov 7, 2013
Thanahave you tried boosting the gain
Thana
1
Nov 7, 2013
s4yjaipauwhat you exactly meant? the volume of the E7 is set to max, i can put it higher than the value 60 ? (60 is max value which screen shows)
Thana
1
Nov 7, 2013
LQDForceWell, E9 is more expensive than this Bravo V3, and also I think that when i readed about it, it was not offering so much volume improving than the E7 as default.
By other side I think that I just felt in love with the idea of a Valv amplifier :), this one look cheap and beautiful, if could improve the volume then i will be happy with something like this.
Think about the E7 as a simple "real audio card" (replacement of cheap in-board audio devices of almost every computer/laptop)
s4yjaipau
11
Nov 7, 2013
Thanayou can choose between 0 gain, 6 gain or 12 gain....
LQDForce
538
Nov 8, 2013
ThanaThe E9 is far more powerful than the E7 (had them both), will sound better than the Bravo at high volume, and is much more neutral. The Bravo with the stock tube is kinda harsh on the treble and upper-mid, which is not what you'd typically want for your headphone...
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