Reddit Reddit reviews SMSL SAP-II PRO Headphone Amplifier Portable High Fidelity AMP 3.5mm/RCA 6.35mm Black

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SMSL SAP-II PRO Headphone Amplifier Portable High Fidelity AMP 3.5mm/RCA 6.35mm Black
2 way switch input circuit (3. 5 earphone seat and the RCA block), Replacement of the input signal is no longer need to pull line, just select the switch panel. High precision power divider circuit. the stability of the circuit and reduce the DC drift output.High input and output Connection seat to ensure the signal Channel is smooth and durable. It can drive various high impedance headphone.Audio channel all use the United States Army Regulation Dale have a fever resistance low noise, sound quality is good. Disadvantage: price is 20-100 times that of ordinary.6. 35mm earphone output jack additional 6. 35 to 3. 5 conversion base, apply to the use of Hi fi headphones.Certified power distribution corrugated low, radiation small, durable. period: 1 Year.
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u/egamble · 2 pointsr/audiophile

You can do this with a dac and 2 headphone amps, https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B00A2QLPJM for the main https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B00NLX9PLI for the secondary. Hook the optical into the SD793, then run RCA from there to the SAPII. Get two nice comfortable pairs of headphones and you can each control the volume independently also.

u/bagelslamdunk · 1 pointr/audiophile

Hi, I'm looking to use a headphone amp and DAC for listening to music through my Macbook Air. Theoretically, would these products work together? Just want to make sure they're actually compatible.

https://www.amazon.ca/gp/product/B00NLX9PLI/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

https://www.amazon.ca/Avantree-Digital-Converter-Adapter-Headphones/dp/B01LLB0NA8/ref=sr_1_7?ie=UTF8&qid=1492004713&sr=8-7&keywords=usb+dac

If I'm understanding this correctly, the chain would be:
Laptop --> DAC --> Headphone Amp --> Headphones (Sennheiser 598 Cs)

Thanks!

u/VengefulCaptain · 1 pointr/bapccanada

>Thanks for the suggestions. Couple of follow up questions.
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>> The cooler seems overpriced
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>Are there cheaper models as good as the Noctua NH-D15? The G. Skill RAM is too tall to fit under the Noctua (but I do like the cheaper faster RAM you choose).

If you aren't planning to overclock then you could get away one of the smaller noctura coolers. Otherwise you might have to go for a CLC to fit around the ram.

You can still OC pn a smaller cooler but you will need to run the fan faster and it will be louder.

>> I would strongly think about getting a 1TB 970 EVO
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>Why is this one way faster than the 860 or are there other benefits to the 970 I should be considering?
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I think it has more write endurance but the main thing is it's about 3200MB/s write and 3500 read. It's a lot faster if you are going to be loading a 45 GB picture into ram.

The speed on the 970 evo does drop off after a certain size of file write so if you are concerned about that get a 970 pro or the biggest 970 evo you can.

>> Also you should consider getting a powerline adapter
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>I wish I could but I've tried using those in the room with my computer before and they didn't work (I think it is too many floors away from the router). So I'm kinda stuck with getting a WiFi card.

Ah that's too bad. Are you in an apartment or a house?

In a house i would just run a 30 dollar ethernet cable along the wall.

150 bucks for the wifi card is probably well i to diminishing returns.

>Sounds promising. Guess I'll have to look into those. Is that all one unit or would I have to buy a DAC and headphone amp?


The headphone dac and amp is one unit.

This is the other one I was thinking of.

SMSL sApII TPA6120A2 Big Power High Fidelity Stereo Headphone Amplifier black https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B00NLX9PLI/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_t3f4BbMHYFK33

Normally it's around 70 bucks so half the price of a sound card.

Although unless you have monstrous headphones i would try the motherboard audio. I can't tell the difference when close to the computer and motherboard audio has gotten pretty good.

I would have recommended the 1920x when it was on sale for 400 bucks but now that it's gone back up it's not any better an option than the 8700.