i have the T9 pro and man I love how it sounds too! I am not sure if my ears are rubish or not but at the moment I think it sounds better than the new D5 Pro I just bought base on your other video... hopefully it will get better after the burn in!
@@k4syx haha I belive in you! maybe cuz with the T9 pro, i can boost the bass lol I like punchy bass... I am considering getting a preamp to do that with the D5... any recomendations? idk whats the best way to do this woithout compromising the original quality... I am using the Geshelli Lab DAC with their best option of the opamp so I think my source should be good enough...
@@dtoe07toer29 Honestly? D5PRO plays in different league than AK4493 based Geshellis (and I do love and own 4490, 4493, 4499 based DACs). But your D5PRO will scale well with better DAC in future. As for pre, again, honestly - just start planning on getting new DAC with volume control to get the most of D5PRO. For now, something I think I can recommend if you really need pre would be Breeze L1. But personally I would just use volume setting at the source (PC? Streamer?) and plan on getting next DAC.
Very cool! You should check out the Douk Audio T8 pro (be sure to buy the pro version), which is a tube analogue equalizer. It has a fantastic price and has balanced and single ended connections. I've always wanted to buy it but I was a little afraid of the SQ having a cheap external PS.
Looks interesting, kinda vintage with all manual eq settings. But XLRs look promising and opamps inside can be replaced (I saw photos with sockets). I will see about the review as I don't usually use preamps myself (I prefer simple DAC+power amp combo). As for the cheap power supply - you can replace it with linear power supply though that will make it more expensive together.
@@k4syx @k4syx wow I didn't knew about the swappable op amps, cool! Makes the product more interesting for sure. Can you suggest me a cheap linear PS? That one on your last video seems interesting but I was wondering if there could be anything good below 100€. The "cheaper" I know is iFi power X
@@danieleturrin5625 both that I've reviewed: BRZHifi and Sengterbelle are fine and below 100Euro, but the second one is a bit better (more power and less ripple)
I wonder how this model differs from the Sabaj a30a (and smsl al 200 if you heard)and is this difference worth the money? I'll listen on a custom bookshelf speaker with a full-range speaker and built-in subwoofer ($600). Thanks for your answer in advance, you will help me a lot to make a wise choice ;)
@@artpilot8949 Hi! It all depends on your budget. A30A is way more expensive. This is one of the cheapest ways to get really good sound, but it wouldn't be fair to compare it to A30A which is like 5 times more expensive:)
thank you for the quick reply:) if I will pay 5 times more will i get at least 30% better sound clearance? If so it will be ok for me. Or in other words- is a30a definitely better with sound if we are not looking for the price
I enjoy your reviews, but this is an easy pass for me when you can get the superior T9 Pro integrated hybrid tube amp. The T9 Pro is probably the best integrated hybrid tube amp value that exists.
I've chosen to get T9 over T9 Pro for three reasons: 1 I prefer analog tone controls, for some reason I've never liked digital implementations, 2 looks better, 3 PRICE PRICE PRICE. It was like 2x cheaper then new version. I probebly should've raised that in my review though as this may be important.
i have the T9 pro and man I love how it sounds too! I am not sure if my ears are rubish or not but at the moment I think it sounds better than the new D5 Pro I just bought base on your other video... hopefully it will get better after the burn in!
No, it's not better :)
If they sound anything similar to you than you have bottleneck somewhere: speakers, DAC maybe. D5PRO is on another level :)
@@k4syx haha I belive in you! maybe cuz with the T9 pro, i can boost the bass lol I like punchy bass... I am considering getting a preamp to do that with the D5... any recomendations? idk whats the best way to do this woithout compromising the original quality... I am using the Geshelli Lab DAC with their best option of the opamp so I think my source should be good enough...
@@dtoe07toer29 Honestly? D5PRO plays in different league than AK4493 based Geshellis (and I do love and own 4490, 4493, 4499 based DACs). But your D5PRO will scale well with better DAC in future.
As for pre, again, honestly - just start planning on getting new DAC with volume control to get the most of D5PRO. For now, something I think I can recommend if you really need pre would be Breeze L1. But personally I would just use volume setting at the source (PC? Streamer?) and plan on getting next DAC.
@@dtoe07toer29 one more thought: if you love 4493 and I can totally get why, you should consider going for 4499?
oh my DAC is the 4499 one with Sparkos SS3602 Opamp. can you link me the Breeze L1 preamp?
Very cool! You should check out the Douk Audio T8 pro (be sure to buy the pro version), which is a tube analogue equalizer. It has a fantastic price and has balanced and single ended connections. I've always wanted to buy it but I was a little afraid of the SQ having a cheap external PS.
Looks interesting, kinda vintage with all manual eq settings. But XLRs look promising and opamps inside can be replaced (I saw photos with sockets).
I will see about the review as I don't usually use preamps myself (I prefer simple DAC+power amp combo).
As for the cheap power supply - you can replace it with linear power supply though that will make it more expensive together.
@@k4syx @k4syx wow I didn't knew about the swappable op amps, cool! Makes the product more interesting for sure. Can you suggest me a cheap linear PS? That one on your last video seems interesting but I was wondering if there could be anything good below 100€.
The "cheaper" I know is iFi power X
@@danieleturrin5625 both that I've reviewed: BRZHifi and Sengterbelle are fine and below 100Euro, but the second one is a bit better (more power and less ripple)
I wonder how this model differs from the Sabaj a30a (and smsl al 200 if you heard)and is this difference worth the money? I'll listen on a custom bookshelf speaker with a full-range speaker and built-in subwoofer ($600). Thanks for your answer in advance, you will help me a lot to make a wise choice ;)
@@artpilot8949 Hi! It all depends on your budget. A30A is way more expensive. This is one of the cheapest ways to get really good sound, but it wouldn't be fair to compare it to A30A which is like 5 times more expensive:)
thank you for the quick reply:) if I will pay 5 times more will i get at least 30% better sound clearance? If so it will be ok for me. Or in other words- is a30a definitely better with sound if we are not looking for the price
@@artpilot8949 yes it is amazing. However, be sure to check my clone amp reviews because you can get something even better for that kind of money!
Thank you very much for yours experience and advice! Now I'm going to buy brzhifi A1 fidelity clone and aiyima t8 bulb DAC
I enjoy your reviews, but this is an easy pass for me when you can get the superior T9 Pro integrated hybrid tube amp. The T9 Pro is probably the best integrated hybrid tube amp value that exists.
I've chosen to get T9 over T9 Pro for three reasons: 1 I prefer analog tone controls, for some reason I've never liked digital implementations, 2 looks better, 3 PRICE PRICE PRICE. It was like 2x cheaper then new version. I probebly should've raised that in my review though as this may be important.
@@k4syx All valid points. Looks like the T9 goes for around $60 vs $95 for the T9 Pro.