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I think it is less about money but more about finding yourself exploring in the rabbit hole that gets depper and more interesting and rather expensive very quickly I think, one tweak all audiophile must do on their portables and it is free ... choose your favorite album and load a lossless version (ideally a wma) of a song and compare it with a lossy MP3 version - just do an A/B and hear for yourself the improvement between the two versions ...My friends have been consistently amazed whenever they heard any of my portable rigs - the improvement an outboard amp and everything else down the road that goes with it are clear, audible and desirable ... Allegedly the best portable player on earth is ...HM 801 from head-direct DAC function: Coaxial (44.1kHz, 96 kHz) , USB DAC (16bit, 48kHz)DAC Chip: Burr-Brown PCM1704U-K (for Player, Coaxial and USB) ; Op-Amp: OPA627 [/]
This is all very helpful. All my music is loaded into iTunes and converted to AAC. Are Lossless music files noticeably better than AAC?
Kenreau- My first HP amp was an E5 and it all around improved the sound. They are now separates so you loose all the noise an ipod makes when you give the amp duty to another piece. I sat with my ipod touch last night in fact and while I was screwing around with something and using the headphone output only I noticed so much noise in the background, wifi radio adds noise, opening and closing windows etc... just with the little E5 you'll notice how much background noise is gone. The volume control is now in the E5 so be careful not to blow your ears out...check all connections and slowly toggle the volume on the E5 until you get used to it...just a caution not an issue!! Check it out, like you say its cheap, but wait until you hear the difference.......clearer, cleaner