QUOTE(junclj @ Jan 7 2010, 05:30 PM)
I have got my iBasso D2+ Boa today. However, that amp is too big and its only does improve on the fidelity but I can't listen much on bass. Most of my songs are delivering too much of fidelity and make me so tired to listen on it. Besides, my iPod was also set an EQ at Electronic.
I'm still prefer to my E5 because I am usually listening to korean dance-pop songs which are more depending on the bass side. Besides, my E5 is good enough for listening dance music. Since I does not need much on high frequency but I need much on low frequency.
It's best you turn off the Ipod's EQ as the EQ will distort sound and make it sound very "harsh"I'm still prefer to my E5 because I am usually listening to korean dance-pop songs which are more depending on the bass side. Besides, my E5 is good enough for listening dance music. Since I does not need much on high frequency but I need much on low frequency.
This happens because all Ipods do not have an advance limited/pre-amp function to control the initial amplitude of the sounds...
In short, if you use an Ipod, dont use the EQ that comes with it...
Jan 10 2010, 06:57 AM

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