Which headphones of Drop's currently available?
I have some rewards points to burn but there's no obviously good options on Drop right now for headphones Contenders Ultrasone - maybe? I don't own any Ultrasones, so curious. Looks like garbage travel headphone which could be useful also. Beyerdynamic DT990 Pro. - Maybe? I have the DT 880 Good price point, really uncomfortable headphones but could be interesting to try the upgraded version. E-MU - strong contender but $400 is a bad price point for what it is. Which of the above would you choose and why? Nothing else on Drop is relevant to my interests, because Already own 6xx 820 800 s Ether cx Garbage / Consumer grade Meze 99 - garbage bass canons, hard pass No gaming headphones obviously Sennheiser wireless - no to wireless/bluetooth Hifiman - I have 2 of drop hifimans and they make really bad cheap shit on Drop, hard pass on HE-R7DX Aeon - I own the closed, Drop refuses to address #padgate so no reason to buy open Beyerdynamic 177x - wireless, nope Too similar 8x / 560s...
Mar 28, 2024
iBasso D-Zero MK2 USB-DAC/Headphone AMP
Main features: - Dual Wolfson WM8740 DAC Chips. - VIA Vinyl Envy USB2.0 audio controller, takes up to 24Bit/96kHz digital signal. - OPAMP+BUF design, ensures high current output. - Takes Windows PC, MACcomputers USB digital signal (USB Soundcard), OTG audio signal from Android 4.1 or above device, digital signal from iPhone/iPad with camera kit. - Works as a DAC+AMP Combo, a standalone AMP, or a standalone DAC (Line out function). - 2-Setting Gain Switch for impedance matching. - Rechargeable Li-polymer battery with integrated charging system. - 120 hours play time when works as an AMP and 10 hours when used as a DAC. - Slim and small, it is ultra-portable design. - Pouch, USB cable, 3.5mm to 3.5mm interconnect, OTG cable, silicone strap, and warranty card.
Ken
HD6XX Specs for long term power is max 500mW.
Try to find a power spec for the D-Zero MK2 for comparison.
Ken