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theboss said:
Maybe it is good relative to other phones/portables - but I find it distinctly dissatisfying compared to just about any other headphone output I use regularly,
I think we're discussing different aspects of performance. My comments specifically related to the performance of its line stage, rather than ability with headphones.Edited by Crackie on Thursday 10th March 20:53
mackie1 said:
I was under the impression that your typical iDevice analog output was of pretty high quality in general. Now apple own Beats they're even less likely to bundle decent earphones I'd have thought.
If you believe this, the iPhone 6 plus out performs many Audiophile DACshttp://www.kenrockwell.com/apple/iphone-6-plus.htm...
I've a fairly elderly brown Technics (assume it's late 80s or very early 90s) amp and 30 band graphic EQ driving some Acoustic Solutions Richer Sounds speakers in my bedroom, a Pioneer AV amp in the lounge driving a Vibe (as in car audio!) 5:1 setup with 12" sub and Tannoy powered monitors in the study. None of it's the be all/end all, but it's all perfectly ample considering these days I mostly play MP3s or stream Spotify.
The_Burg said:
Agree with many others, iPhone is woeful. I have to have one for work, detestable company. For a good quality mobile sound my old BlackBerry Bold 9900 was actually rather good. Current Z30 isn't half as good.
Conversely I agree with many others, iPhone is very good. Perceived sound quality can only be subjective; you think woeful, I think very good. Neither of us can be right or wrong its just our opinion.For those who are interested, here are some more objective iPhone test measurements; not flawless but arguably very good indeed. http://archimago.blogspot.co.uk/2014/10/measuremen...
Guys - I don't care about sound quality of the DAC and line stage only. If it can't drive a pair of headphones properly what's the point in having that - does anyone honestly use theirs as an analogue source?
If it's really that good then in theory I won't hear any benefit when I plug in a Mojo later - would I be wasting my money on one?
If it's really that good then in theory I won't hear any benefit when I plug in a Mojo later - would I be wasting my money on one?
theboss said:
Guys - I don't care about sound quality of the DAC and line stage only. If it can't drive a pair of headphones properly what's the point in having that - does anyone honestly use theirs as an analogue source?
If it's really that good then in theory I won't hear any benefit when I plug in a Mojo later - would I be wasting my money on one?
I do care about the quality of the DAC and line stage and I don't care much about its ability to drive headphones. I've used 5s and 6s as analogue sources several times; certainly more often than I use my headphones.If it's really that good then in theory I won't hear any benefit when I plug in a Mojo later - would I be wasting my money on one?
The Mojo will, of course, sound better to you than the 6 on its own, you've not heard it yet but your previous posts, such as
"I'm sure partnered with the iPhone via USB it will be brilliant."
show textbook confirmation bias at work; you've already decided what the result will be.
The Mojo is a dedicated audio device made by a great company; it should sound better and I'm sure it will be every bit as good as you expect.
I'm trying to give some balance and certainly not suggesting an iPhone is a high end analogue line source.............. I've not heard a correctly configured iPhone sound woeful either.
Edited by Crackie on Friday 11th March 18:37
The_Burg said:
Hifi to the current generation is low fi MP3 on an iPhone with those hideously bad earphones.
If the kids of today had the chance to listen to a decent hifi costing no more than the iTunes ste would they still get it?
Still remember the first time I heard Rumours on a budget system. Brothers in arms on a proper setup.
With the current loudness war induced pain and stefi. Would they care?
We often had this conversation in our house when the kids would see the record collection and wonder what they where.If the kids of today had the chance to listen to a decent hifi costing no more than the iTunes ste would they still get it?
Still remember the first time I heard Rumours on a budget system. Brothers in arms on a proper setup.
With the current loudness war induced pain and stefi. Would they care?
When my son inherited my Technics system he get right into vinyl and cassettes as they were novel.
I replaced my Technics hifi system with a Pioneer 5.1 home cinema thinking that without speakers the of dustbins it wouldn't be good enough only to find the sound was superb. I also remember buying brothers in arms just because it was one of the original CDs that had been state of the art re-mastered. I played a traditional CD (not MP3 compressed) via the Pioneer home cinema the other day and the sound really was amazing. The technology of separate head amps, power driven sub woofers, Dolby music 'modes' means that many of the top branded systems are so good now days unless you can buy new ears I don't think there is the demand for specialist systems like there was back in the 80's.
Crackie said:
I do care about the quality of the DAC and line stage and I don't care much about its ability to drive headphones. I've used 5s and 6s as analogue sources several times; certainly more often than I use my headphones.
The Mojo will, of course, sound better to you than the 6 on its own, you've not heard it yet but your previous posts, such as
"I'm sure partnered with the iPhone via USB it will be brilliant."
show textbook confirmation bias at work; you've already decided what the result will be.
The Mojo is a dedicated audio device made by a great company; it should sound better and I'm sure it will be every bit as good as you expect.
I'm trying to give some balance and certainly not suggesting an iPhone is a high end analogue line source.............. I've not heard a correctly configured iPhone sound woeful either.
Confirmation bias or not, it sounds bloody brilliant. IE800 now actually sound like they should compared to using iPhone directly. I do agree with your point about sound quality and overall capability of the iPhone DAC and line stage but it really lacks the ability to drive a pair of phones. Now sorted.The Mojo will, of course, sound better to you than the 6 on its own, you've not heard it yet but your previous posts, such as
"I'm sure partnered with the iPhone via USB it will be brilliant."
show textbook confirmation bias at work; you've already decided what the result will be.
The Mojo is a dedicated audio device made by a great company; it should sound better and I'm sure it will be every bit as good as you expect.
I'm trying to give some balance and certainly not suggesting an iPhone is a high end analogue line source.............. I've not heard a correctly configured iPhone sound woeful either.
Edited by Crackie on Friday 11th March 18:37
vrod said:
The_Burg said:
Hifi to the current generation is low fi MP3 on an iPhone with those hideously bad earphones.
If the kids of today had the chance to listen to a decent hifi costing no more than the iTunes ste would they still get it?
Still remember the first time I heard Rumours on a budget system. Brothers in arms on a proper setup.
With the current loudness war induced pain and stefi. Would they care?
We often had this conversation in our house when the kids would see the record collection and wonder what they where.If the kids of today had the chance to listen to a decent hifi costing no more than the iTunes ste would they still get it?
Still remember the first time I heard Rumours on a budget system. Brothers in arms on a proper setup.
With the current loudness war induced pain and stefi. Would they care?
When my son inherited my Technics system he get right into vinyl and cassettes as they were novel.
I replaced my Technics hifi system with a Pioneer 5.1 home cinema thinking that without speakers the of dustbins it wouldn't be good enough only to find the sound was superb. I also remember buying brothers in arms just because it was one of the original CDs that had been state of the art re-mastered. I played a traditional CD (not MP3 compressed) via the Pioneer home cinema the other day and the sound really was amazing. The technology of separate head amps, power driven sub woofers, Dolby music 'modes' means that many of the top branded systems are so good now days unless you can buy new ears I don't think there is the demand for specialist systems like there was back in the 80's.
the mention of 'Brothers in Arms' a week ago I had the pleasure of going to the Dire straits experience gig at the Apex in Bury st Edmunds. What an evening! Stunning musicianship with two of the original band + other world class musicians collaborating. Incredible sound full of the original complexity perfectly performed.
My hifi killed itself.
A desire to listen to music caused me to buy various separate components over the years.
An interest in music itself developed which led to my learning to play an instrument.
The hifi got canned, and I now stream whatever I'm jamming along with via Spotify and play through (decent) headphones.
When I'm done playing, I just enjoy the silence.
A desire to listen to music caused me to buy various separate components over the years.
An interest in music itself developed which led to my learning to play an instrument.
The hifi got canned, and I now stream whatever I'm jamming along with via Spotify and play through (decent) headphones.
When I'm done playing, I just enjoy the silence.
mackie1 said:
Ended up ordering a Mojo today. Couldn't resist. Can't wait!
I bought a FiiO E11 on FleeBay yesterday as a result of this thread. Cheap and cheerful but it's a good beginners amp. If it gets used then I might upgrade but I suspect it's one of those toys that I'll use for a day and forget about. mackie1 said:
Ended up ordering a Mojo today. Couldn't resist. Can't wait!
I doubt you'll be disappointed - I'm very happy with mine and the versatility it provides being self-powered and interfacing with iOS devices means I have a very good sounding but discreet system for office / hotel / train use.Also handy to note it can output at line level only, should you did want to use it as a DAC and pre-amp with external amp/speakers.
I haven't driven bigger phones with it yet but when I get an adapter I'll be interested to try it with my HD800.
Ha, digitised portable listening is crap, period, streaming is rubbish. I recently listened to one of my old vinyl - David Sylvian "Secrets of the Beehive" LP. There are layers of sound that just need a decent system to bring it out, talking of which mine is about 12 years old not expensive at the time as it was mainly Richer Sounds returns.
Now consider those ipod/streaming devices/phone upgrades, I think vale or money a separate h-fi system just blows everything away. Yes I use my phone on occasion with Sinhesser head phones , but its just not the same.
NAD 524 CD layer
Cambridge Audio azur 640A amp
JBL Bookshelf speakers
Now consider those ipod/streaming devices/phone upgrades, I think vale or money a separate h-fi system just blows everything away. Yes I use my phone on occasion with Sinhesser head phones , but its just not the same.
NAD 524 CD layer
Cambridge Audio azur 640A amp
JBL Bookshelf speakers
Edited by Harji on Saturday 19th March 17:09
Edited by Harji on Saturday 19th March 17:10
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