Portable amps: Are they worth it?
Posted: 2007-03-17 09:32pm
I went to headphone.com out of boredom and I noticed they have the Total Airhead amp for $100 ($50 off). How good is that amp and others in general?
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Oh, do tell!phongn wrote:Portable amps certainly help, though there are alternative designs that may be cheaper or easier to carry around.
On the audiophile forums I've visited, there's a lot of talk about them improving audio quality, etc - is this an actually perceptible improvement? I was toying around with the idea of building a cmoy amp awhile ago.aerius wrote:Given that you have the Grado SR60 and Shure E4G, a portable amp is likely more trouble than it's worth. Both of them are easily driven by an iPod or pretty much any portable music player, and unless you want to play around with crossfeed on the Airhead there's not much point for an amp IMO.
That's a relief. I'm somewhat an impulse buyer especially when it comes to discounted stuff so that's good to hear.aerius wrote:Given that you have the Grado SR60 and Shure E4G, a portable amp is likely more trouble than it's worth. Both of them are easily driven by an iPod or pretty much any portable music player, and unless you want to play around with crossfeed on the Airhead there's not much point for an amp IMO.
A CMOY isn't going to improve audio quality unless the built-in amp in your music player is truly anemic and craptacular. As for portable amps in general, I'm not really a fan of them. The way I see it is this, portables are normally used on the go in environments where there's a lot of noise & other distractions, so chances are you're not going to notice much difference between amped and unamped. However, if the portable system is used for listening in a relatively quiet place like an office, dorm room or library, then an amp can make sense.Exonerate wrote:On the audiophile forums I've visited, there's a lot of talk about them improving audio quality, etc - is this an actually perceptible improvement? I was toying around with the idea of building a cmoy amp awhile ago.