Both the Phonitor and the Auditor came with identical looking boxes, and the unique plastic wrap packaging that protected the amplifiers from shock and bumps were really special.
Please check out the unboxing photographs to see more photographs of the action.
The Black version of the Phonitor has identical circuitry to the Silver one, and indeed it is only a cosmetic variation in color, as well as a removal of the handles on the front face plate. The Black Phonitor we received comes with the updated VU level meter, which I believe comes with all new Phonitor versions, since the LED on the old one flickers during operation. Between the Phonitor and the Auditor, there is a size difference, the Auditor being slightly smaller than the older brother. One thing that I do have to comment on is the length of the Phonitor, which is significantly longer than the length of a conventional HiFi equipment. The Auditor, being shorter, comes closer to the size of conventional HiFi equipment. (The Phonitor is roughly 36cm long, the Auditor 32cm long, and my CEC CD Player is 29cm long.)
YpoCaramel
I’ll be honest and say that the Phonitor’s VU dials almost had me sold right away 😉
Ivan Nadeau
Do you recommend OPPO CD player???
When the upgraded HiFiMAN 801 will be available??? …I mean the one with a upgraded amp.
How with it sound with HD800 & JH16???
From your personal choice which desk top amp would you recommend for an optimized HD800 listening ???
Thank you your site is great
Ivan
Mike
Hi Ivan. The Oppos are supposed to be good for the price, but I never really tried them myself.
I believe the HM801 with the GAME amp is already available, and the amp is optimized for IEMs. Please contact Hifiman about that. The HM801 combo with the HD800 and JH16 sounds very good and will challenge many desktop systems.
As for a desktop amp, wait for the Burson HA-160 review, perhaps you will like it. 🙂
Cortes
Mike,
how do you compare the Auditor/Phonitor with the CEC HD53n ?.
In particular for pop, jazz, and female voices what would be your take?. thx.
Mike
Hi Cortes,
Pop, Jazz, and Female voices, I would take the CEC HD53N over the Auditor/Phonitor. The CEC is tuned to be colored in a pleasing way, where the Auditor/Phonitor is a very neutral colorless amplifier.
Mike
Hi Victor,
Unfortunately I don't have the Phonitor anymore. It's a very neutral amplifier. What headphone are you using it with currently, and how do you like the combination?
The LCD-2 is a very easy to like headphone, and I feel you can enjoy it with the neutral sounding Phonitor. Just make sure that the Phonitor can do a good job of driving the orthodynamic driver.
yoav tzfati
Hey mike, great review. Since I don’t have enough money for the Phonitor, what crossfeed plug-ins would you reccomend for use on a Mac? Windows?
Thanks.
Anonymous
Hi Yoav,
I’m mostly a Mac user, and for Mac I use the Canz3D. The amount of
control you have with that plug in is quite in depth, perhaps even more
in depth than the Phonitor.
http://www.midnightwalrus.com/Canz3D/
Harj
Hi Mike,
Could you tell how the auditor paired up with hd800? I’m getting mixed views from a different forum.
FYI
I will be using the cambridge audio 840c (similar to dacmagic) as my source.
Thanks in advance.
Harj
Anonymous
Hi Harj,
The Phonitor and Auditor amp has what I would call an ultra-colorless, sterile in nature sound. It would be perfect for monitoring, but usually music listeners would like a little more color in the bass, in the mids, and would find them too flat. Pair it with the HD800 which is also semi-colorless, semi-sterile, and you’re looking at a very flat presentation.
The Cambridge 840C, if I am not mistaken uses an AD1855 (or AD-something chip), rather than the WM8740 in the Dacmagic. I may be wrong though.
Steve
I now own this unit and the Senn. HD-800. These are a great combination for me.
Mike
Awesome, Steve.
Sickdrummer182
Hey, can you let me know if the Auditor has enough power to drive the Hifiman HE-6 to high volume without clipping?
Zombie_X
Yo,
The Auditor does not have enough output current to drive them well at all. I’d recommend something like the Schiit Audio Lyr or Violectric V200.
Mike
Yes or a speaker amp.
Zombie_X
I own the Auditor and it’s an exceptional amp with the most neutral sound I’ve ever heard out of a headphone amp before.
Mike
Have to agree @Zombie250:disqus
Jaro
Hi Mike,
would you recommend SPL Auditor for AKG K702?
thank you in advance
Mike
Jaro,
If you are looking for a super-neutral set up, then yes. Otherwise it may lack a little musicality for music listening.
Jaro
Hi Mike,
sorry I forgot to be more specific. I meant in term of driving them properly. If I am not wrong Auditor output impedance is quite high, so I am worring about damping factor.
Mike
Sorry it’s been so long since I did the review. All I can remember is that the Phonitor / Auditor amp is extremely neutral. Good for monitoring but not really my favorite for music listening.