Violectric V100: German Pro-Audio Quality by LakePeople

The Violectric V100 is an A/B class amp with excellent German build quality. It’s sturdy, basic and has a very detailed finish. You can immediately recognize the Violectric brand by the gold colored classy feet. In my opinion that’s the way an amplifier should be, simple but good! A special characteristic of the V100 headphone amplifier is that it has double Neutrik headphone outputs on the front. I really enjoyed the double outputs for testing but I also found it to come in very handy when switching headphones between different music styles. No need to get up!

Just looking at the picture, you can really get a sense of the German tank-like built.

Balanced and Unbalanced inputs, as well as the pre-gain switches.

On the back of the reasonably small opamp based amplifier (W 170 x H 49 x D226 mm) you not only have unbalanced inputs  (which can be used as non “pre-amped” outputs) but you also have balanced connectors for those having a balanced source. The opamps used in the V100 are placed on sockets so you can easily swap them for other ones should you desire it. Another great feature of the V100 are the pre-gain jumpers on the back. In “normal” mode as it is delivered, no pre-gain is applied but by flicking a combination of jumpers for both channels you can adjust the gain very easily according to your wishes or headphones used (-12, -6, 0, +6, +12). I really liked having this possibility, in a few seconds you can adjust it for each headphone and make it match with the amp, something most of the other amps don’t let you do this easy.

The absolutely dead silent amplifier has quite a lot of power as you can see in the overview so it can drive a whole range of headphones from 16Ω to 600Ω and with 2.2W at 50Ω, the orthodynamics are sure to be treated well.

After a lot of hours of listening, it just is that addictive, I would say the V100 is a fairly neutral sounding amplifier yet it has this warmish signature which I really appreciate. At the same time it gives you a wide and precise soundstage while it always stays fun to listen to. It never gets too analytical and it is very enjoyable with all musical styles and all headphones. Even the tube loving  Sennheiser HD650 sounded really good with the V100 as did every other headphone I tried it with. I was most curious about how it would do with the big orthodynamics but I quickly found out it is excellent with both the Hifiman HE-500 and the Audez’e LCD-2. This amplifier no doubt has what it takes to drive orthodynamics, delivering great detail throughout the whole spectrum. Bass, mids and treble are presented in a lovely way. It is musical, it’s fast and with the pre-gain settings explained above you can to some limit influence the sound to your liking.

I can only note the V100 does everything perfect for the LCD-2. From bass to mids to highs, layering, detail, warmth,… it is all there. It’s like the V100 was developed with the Audez’e LCD-2 in mind and I have not heard my LCD-2 (Rev. 1) sound this well before. Until the V100 arrived, the Hifiman HE-500 was my favorite all-round headphone but it has been dethroned by the LCD-2, thanks to the V100. At this exact moment I am listening to “These Days” from The Foo Fighters and I’ve already hit repeat twice. The Violectric V100 and the LCD-2 is a match made in heaven to my ears. (+6db pre-gain setting)

Apparently, the V100 not only is an impressive match with the LCD-2 but also with the Sennheiser HD800. I haven’t tested this myself but I did find the following posted in a forum by Mr. Reid, CEO of Violectric, himself:

“Axel Grell is the developer of HD800. Sennheiser has got a so called “Hall of Fame” with some headphone amps inside. Since spring 2009 one of Mr. Grells favorites is HPA V100.
He personally handed over one of three HD800 (a laboratory sample) during 2009 Hi-End exhibition in Munich to be used on Lake People booth.”

In conclusion, the V100 is a great amplifier overall. It is clear some headphones will be a better match as others, yet you can never say the V100 doesn’t sound good. It is wonderfully clear and detailed and very enjoyable. If you’re looking for a (very) good, powerful all round solid state amplifier that does extremely well with the LCD-2 then I really do suggest you put this Violectric V100 on your short list.

It makes me wonder how the V200 version of this amplifier (with even better quality components) sounds compared to this already great sounding V100. I’m definitely going to try to get the V200 and then I’ll add my findings here.

The Violectric V100 amplifier costs around 600 to 650€ for European customers and around 550€/$800 for international customers. In my opinion it is certainly worth that price. More info about Lake People, Violectric, their complete range of amplifiers and DACs and all the specifications and features can be found on their website where you can also buy directly from them.

 

Gear used: Violectric V100, LCD-2, T70, HE-500, HD650, DT990, NFB3

 

 

4.4/5 - (16 votes)
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Lieven is living in Europe and he's the leader of the gang. He's running Headfonia as a side project next to his full time day job in Digital Marketing & Consultancy. He's a big fan of tube amps and custom inear monitors and has published hundreds of product reviews over the years.

105 Comments

  • Reply November 8, 2011

    Rūdolfs Putniņš

    Any idea whether one can upgrade it into full Class-A biasing?

    Gret review btw.

  • Reply November 8, 2011

    Rūdolfs Putniņš

    Any idea whether one can upgrade it into full Class-A biasing?

    Gret review btw.

    • Reply November 9, 2011

      Lieven V

      Thank you Rudolfs. I honestly have no idea, sorry.
      I’ll email Violectric 🙂

    • Reply November 9, 2011

      Lieven V

      Thank you Rudolfs. I honestly have no idea, sorry.
      I’ll email Violectric 🙂

    • Reply November 10, 2011

      Lieven V

      See above, your question was answered by Violectric

  • Reply November 8, 2011

    Spencer Chan

    how do you think it compares to Burson’s HA-160?

    I also see that there is the option of adding DAC to the unit for an all in one solution, any experience with Violectric’s DAC?

    • Reply November 9, 2011

      Lieven V

      Hi Spencer, It’s been a while since I listened to the Burson, but from what I remember the V100 is the more refined, clear and detailed one imo. The differences aren’t huge and they are both very good amps but my personal preference goes to the Violectric V100.

      You can indeed add a USB dac in the Violectrics but as you can see we didn’t have it in our review sample as the goal was to review the amp part. The V800 dac from what I’ve read is excellent though.

    • Reply November 9, 2011

      Lieven V

      Hi Spencer, It’s been a while since I listened to the Burson, but from what I remember the V100 is the more refined, clear and detailed one imo. The differences aren’t huge and they are both very good amps but my personal preference goes to the Violectric V100.

      You can indeed add a USB dac in the Violectrics but as you can see we didn’t have it in our review sample as the goal was to review the amp part. The V800 dac from what I’ve read is excellent though.

  • Reply November 8, 2011

    Spencer Chan

    how do you think it compares to Burson’s HA-160?

    I also see that there is the option of adding DAC to the unit for an all in one solution, any experience with Violectric’s DAC?

  • Reply November 8, 2011

    Guest

    How would you set this up against the Burson HA-160DS?

  • Reply November 8, 2011

    Guest

    How would you set this up against the Burson HA-160DS?

  • Reply November 9, 2011

    Lieven V

    I’d like to add for those wondering that the amplifier’s overall gain is +8db, so overall gain with PRE-GAIN is: -4 / +2 / +8 / +14 / +20 dB

  • Reply November 9, 2011

    Lieven V

    I’d like to add for those wondering that the amplifier’s overall gain is +8db, so overall gain with PRE-GAIN is: -4 / +2 / +8 / +14 / +20 dB

  • Reply November 9, 2011

    Shahrose

    First time disagreeing with you Mike. I thought the V100 wasn’t very good. I sold mine last year, after comparing it with the M^3/Sigma11 and GS-1 w/DACT. Just not transparent enough…imbued its own thick warm, smooth sound signature over everything. Also wasn’t as dynamic and punchy as the others. I guess some people enjoy that consistently coloured sound, but it wasn’t for me. I gravitated towards the wire-with-gain type amps like the GS-1, GS-X, and Dynahi.

    • Reply November 9, 2011

      Shahrose

      Actually, to be fair, I should add that the V100 sounded better than my more transparent amps with subpar recordings. It had a very forgiving sound signature, even though it was somewhat homogenous.

      • Reply November 9, 2011

        Anonymous

        Yea I have yet to listen to the V100 myself. Lieven is like halfway across the world from me. 

      • Reply November 9, 2011

        Lieven V

        Hi Shahrose. The good news is you still agree with Mike as I wrote the review 😉
        I said it was warmish, but I like warm ( and smooth and laid back sound) . So maybe the Violectric sound just isn’t for you, I still find it a great amp.

    • Reply November 9, 2011

      Anonymous

      Ah you suck man. 😉 

      Just kiding. First this is Lieven’s writing. You can check the writer’s name below the title, next to the date. 

      Second, what headphone? I haven’t been a big fan of AMB (B22) and Gilmore (GLite) amps lately.

  • Reply November 9, 2011

    WarriorAnt

    I’m using the V200 with the LCD-2 and a W4S DAC-2 as a source.   The V200 is also wonderful with the LCD-2.    Violectric is an excellent company to deal with and Fried will answer any question you have in detail and responds very quickly.  

    I know this is a V100 review but the V200 is the logical continuation of the V100 and I’d recommend the V200 for the LCD-2.   

  • Reply November 9, 2011

    12345142

    Why is this review filed under the “$300-500” section? Perhaps you confused Euros with dollars?

    Anyways, great review – concise and to the point, just how it should be. I’m looking forward to reading more of Lieven’s reviews.

    • Reply November 9, 2011

      Lieven V

      Thanks! I’ve modified the Tags, mi scusi

  • Reply November 10, 2011

    Lieven V

    I contacted Mr. Reim concerning the A/B to A class upgrade and this is what he had to say:

    The amps inside V100 and V200 have been refined over years to reach the current
    quite perfect state. This includes the fine adjustment of the idle currents
    to work with the quite high operating voltage and very different loads from
    relatively low impedances (around 15 Ohms) to high impedances (about 600 Ohms)
    with lowest distortion figures. Class-A is intended to lower cross-over distortions by raising the idle current. But in case of our amps changing the idle currents to have more Class-A operation would end up in thermal stresses and at last would raise distortions.As we have lowest possible distortion figures we feel no need to do so.

    The bad news is the V200 wont get to us before january, but we will be comparing both in 2012!

    • Reply November 10, 2011

      Anonymous

      That’s very interesting to hear, since the common wisdom is Class-A is always better than Class-AB.
      The good news is (from what I’ve heard), you get to keep the V100 till january. 😉 May as well start paying installment to Violectric for the V100, L! 😉

      • Reply November 10, 2011

        Lieven V

        How else could I compare the V200 to the V100 😉
        Very happy I get to borrow it some longer

    • Reply November 30, 2011

      Rūdolfs Putniņš

      Ah, just got to read this! Interesting, to say the least. Because really, as Mike said, Class A has always been a no brainer for amps, if heatsinking permits, that is.

      I guess leave it to Germans to come up with something like this.

  • Reply November 11, 2011

    john

    Great review Lieven! I really enjoyed reading it. 

     I’ve got both the V200 amp and the V800 DAC, and in my opinion they are some of the best gear you can buy at each of their respective price points.  You wouldn’t think that such a little box (as nice as it may look) would put out such amazing sound, but they do. 

    • Reply November 11, 2011

      Lieven V

      Hi John, thanks for the compliment. That V800 is on my “to review”- list for sure!
      Great gear you have 🙂

  • Reply November 13, 2011

    Loevhagen

    I bought the V200 some time ago on pure speculation from Lake People, and since then, some other headphone amps have been bought to benchmark them to the V200. All lost and the V200 is still here and used every day. The one that came closest to the V200 was HA-160D from Burson, but the Burson had to go.

    LCD-2, HE-500, HE-300, AKG K702, HD-800 and even HE-6 all sounds amazing from the V200. HE-6 sounds better from a speaker amp, but surprisingly good just with 18.5V / 2.7W  50ohm from the V200.

    If the V100 is near the V200 – The V100 is indeed good. Thanks for the review, Lieven V.

    • Reply November 13, 2011

      Lieven V

      My pleasure. The T70 review is coming up this week, you might be interested in that one as well 🙂

  • Reply November 19, 2011

    Spencer Chan

    Any thoughts on the V100 vs WA6? (or more specifically in my case V200 vs WA6-SE)?

    • Reply November 19, 2011

      Anonymous

      Hi Spencer,
      Don’t think we can do that comparison for you. I did the WA6 review and Lieven did the V100 review. Two different places too. 🙂

  • Reply November 30, 2011

    Benjamin Grundy

    Great review Lieven, the Violectric amps are definitely on my radar now although I just don’t know if I could live with the case design.

    The front panel looks so busy with that ridiculously huge font and the long lines around the volume control. The headphone symbol below the outputs is completely unnecessary too. 

    Maybe it looks better in person. In the end ears will win out over eyes though so I’m still keen to hear one 😉

    • Reply November 30, 2011

      Lieven V

      I like the faceplate actually, doesn’t bother me one bit.
      And as you say, the internals are the most important 😉

    • Reply December 5, 2011

      WarriorAnt

      Perhaps you have been misled by the photos.  The V100 and the V200 are the same size and are actually small units. Most people say the unit is smaller than they realized it would be. That being said it is hard to imagine a V100 or a V200 that is ridiculously huge.  The front plate is rather small and nothing on it seems disproportional or out of place not even the headphone symbol which actually seems like a tasteful touch.

      • Reply December 10, 2011

        Benjamin Grundy

        Maybe you misread my comment. I said the “font” was huge, not the front. 

        I’m still keen to see these in person, although I’d be tempted to mod the front panel to my liking 😉

  • Reply December 4, 2011

    Chiparus

    Hello great review.

    I want to buy it !!! But I have a problem may be you can help me…

    I have a HD 800 and a Hifiman 602 …How can I do with the cables… For the earphone no problem but with the Hifiman or an another MP3 what kind of cable can I get …too  put into the Violetric!

    If you have a link … to get this cable ??

    Sorry for my poor english…

    All the best.

  • Reply December 27, 2011

    Sickdrummer182

    Hey, do you know if the V100 or V200 can drive the HE-6 well?

    Does it sound better or worse than with the RSA SR71b driving it?

    • Reply January 2, 2012

      Lieven V

      Haven’t tried the HE-6 with the Violectric, but from what I have read it works really well

      • Reply January 2, 2012

        Mike

        FYI the SR71B isn’t that good in driving the HE-6.

  • Reply January 1, 2012

    Paul

    Good review.  Will you review the smaller model V90?

    • Reply January 2, 2012

      Lieven V

      No plans sorry, the V200 will be reviewed in the coming months though

  • Reply February 1, 2012

    Charles Tort

    Hi Mike, refering to the “gear used” precision:

    What do you think about the pair Audio GD NF3 + Violectric 100 ? I’m considering these to drive my Beyer T70 and T1.

    Any idea? Do you have a better pair in mind for less than 1K€?

    In advance, Thanks

    • Reply February 2, 2012

      Mike

      Hi Charles, the review was done by Lieven and personally I have no experience with the V100 or the NFB-3. I think Lieven should be able to help you out. 

    • Reply February 24, 2012

      L.

      I seem to have missed this. sorry. The NFB3+V100 is my actual main rig. If you like the beyer sound then I am sure this is a great setup, me personally I prefer using a tube amp to take the edge of the bright Beyer sound, but this combination won’t disappoint you as the NFB3 is musical, a tad on the dark side and has great bass. The V100 synergy with the NFB3 is great as it partly counters these characteristics and makes it not too dark or bassy but very musical and fun. You can’t go wrong with this.

      the V100 in combination with the Rein Dac gets very neutral, analytical an detailed. the fun/musical aspect is less present but the detail level is sublime!

  • Reply February 24, 2012

    8043350051

    Will IEMs like ER4, EX1000, TF10, DBA-02 benefit from this amp? And what about when if they are recabled to balanced?

    • Reply February 24, 2012

      Mike

      Very little. Maybe the EX1000 and the ER4 would benefit. But I’ve tried the ER4 balanced from a Beta22 and it was not impressive. I think they scale up to a certain point, then everything else from there would be a diminishing return. 

  • Reply March 22, 2012

    Chen Sun

    any plan for the V200 review?? and the potential comparison??

    • Reply March 22, 2012

      L.

       I’m still waiting for the V200, might have more news this month

  • Reply March 25, 2012

    Chris Legako

    How does the V100 fare with low impedance cans? I’d like to make the jump to this but I’d like to know how my modded SR325is and D5000 will react to it, among others.

    • Reply March 25, 2012

      L.

       The only low impedance cans I’ve got are 3 orthos, and the Violectric brand does great with those as everyone knows by now.

    • Reply March 29, 2012

      Chen Sun

      I can report that they are beautiful with my RS2i, very tamed and clean sounding.

      • Reply March 29, 2012

        Mike

        I really need to hear the Violectric one day. 🙂

  • Reply March 27, 2012

    Bookaboo

    I am using the v100 with my sr325 magnums and my ms pros and it is a great match. Especially if you set the pre gain to -6db.

    • Reply March 29, 2012

      L.

       Thanks for the info!

      • Reply March 30, 2012

        tre54321

        Quick, L, get us your review on the V200! 🙂 Should be getting mine soon too.

        • Reply March 30, 2012

          L.

           Haven’t got it yet :p

  • Reply March 29, 2012

    L.

    V200 has been confirmed btw 😉

    • Reply March 30, 2012

      Spencer Chan

      Any leads on where to audition/buy the v200 in Frankfurt/Prague?

      Thanks, L! =)

      • Reply March 31, 2012

        L.

         I will check with Violectric for you

  • Reply April 1, 2012

    Zombie_X

    Nice review! I have both the V90 and V100 coming so I can review them! I own a V200 and it’s a really good amp but has some slight issues.

    My review is here: http://www.thezxdomain.com/2012/03/review-violectric-hpa-v200.html

    • Reply April 1, 2012

      L.

       Thanks Zombie, I’ll read that for sure after I did my review so I won’t get influenced 🙂

  • Reply April 20, 2012

    Bookaboo

    Hi lieven, what gain setting did you use for the hd650?

    • Reply April 20, 2012

      L.

      I didn’t add any extra gain for the HD650.

  • Reply April 20, 2012

    L.

    V200 is in my hands right now 😉

  • Reply May 9, 2012

    Bookaboo

    c’mon Lieven, we’re waiting in anticipation for the big V100/V200 comparison

    • Reply May 9, 2012

      L.

      I know, I’ve just been a bit (too) busy. sry

  • Reply May 20, 2012

    Hai Nguyen

    Hey Lieven compare the v100 to the the lafigaro 339 which one you prefer for the hd 650.
    I know one is tube one is ss but just want your opinion 🙂
    Cheers

    • Reply May 20, 2012

      L.

      I will be posting a full 339 review soon. For the HD650, the 339 is the better choice

      • Reply May 20, 2012

        Hai Nguyen

        thanks I’m looking forward to that review since the poll you posted on fb 🙂 can you give some comparison with the crack,too?
        Sorry btw it seem that I’m like a spoiled kid demands too many things at once 😛

        • Reply May 20, 2012

          L.

          there is a small comparison to the crack in it, but not too big. Not giving any spolers yet 😉

  • Reply September 10, 2012

    Stas Ka

    • Reply September 10, 2012

      Mike

      Excellent photos and superb bokeh. Too bad the Vio shots are mostly from the rear side, and it would be better if you had clean up the headphone pads (use tape to pull the dust) and the amplifier.

      • Reply September 10, 2012

        Stas Ka

        Thank you for your reply =)
        P.S. All photos taken with film camera

        • Reply September 11, 2012

          Mike

          Yea, keep us updated if you have more photos. 🙂

  • Reply September 28, 2012

    Rogier Schreurs

    Nice Review Lieven, I’m pretty curious how it fared with the DT990

    • Reply September 28, 2012

      L.

      Bedankt! The violectrics do really good with the DT990. I had the 600ohm version of the DT990 and it was my fav amp with this headphone. It makes the DT990 best at what it is supposed to do, and the bass and midrange was perfect.

      • Reply September 29, 2012

        Rogier Schreurs

        Haha Nederlandstalig jongen? Alright I’m scoping the internet for some Dacmagic as the combo with the dt990 pretty much blows out everything I’ve ever listened to. I think it pairs up with the Musical Fidelity V8P quite good as well, have you ever tried that combo?

        • Reply September 29, 2012

          L.

          Belg 😉 I haven’t tried that one yet. A lot of people prefer the NFB2/3 from Audio Gd over the Dacmagic. I did 🙂

          • Reply October 5, 2012

            Rogier Schreurs

            Haven’t heard about that one before, site seems to be pretty badly written… anyways bought an X-can V8P yesterday, paired it up with my E17 and it’s very magical indeed. In time I hope to find a good DAC, preferably 192kHz to complete my set-up.

  • Reply February 20, 2015

    socks mk2

    I’ve decided on buying a V100 as a standalone amp without the optional dac. I’m looking for a good usb dac to pair with it. I’ll be using the pairing with my PC exclusively. My budget is between $300-$500 for the dac. If there is something substantially better for just a little more than $500, I may consider it. A few options would be preferable. Thank you.

    • Reply February 20, 2015

      Headfonia_L.

      Resonessance Labs!

      • Reply February 20, 2015

        socks mk2

        The Concero HD looks sooo goood. $850/$900 new. Hmmm… if I can find a used V100 then I just might be able to afford it.

        Any cheaper alternative or is the ESS Sabre chip really just that good? Burson Conductor was on my radar originally, but too expensive. Lol.

        • Reply February 21, 2015

          Headfonia_L.

          Even the Herus is awesome!!

          • Reply February 21, 2015

            socks mk2

            Thanks. Now to read up on Herus. ^^

        • Reply February 21, 2015

          Dave Ulrich

          According to my Violectric guy, the G109 by the Lake People should sound identical to the V100, and I can vouch for how well that paired with the Concero HD

          • Reply February 24, 2015

            socks mk2

            I noticed you have also reviewed the matrix mini-i pro. In terms of sound, are you able to recall how they sound different from eachother? I was looking at the mini-i pro for the potential balanced connection to the V100. RCA unbalanced is just fine as well I suppose. Price isn’t too steep for the mini-i pro and you get more inputs/outputs than either the Concero HD or Herus. If it’s been too long to recall that’s alright. Thought I’d ask just in case. Thanks in advance.

            • Reply February 24, 2015

              Dave Ulrich

              In my Concero HP review, I do compare the sound between the two. The Concero HD (and HP) have sharper detail and better bass than the Pro. It is simply the better DAC.

              • Reply February 24, 2015

                socks mk2

                Ah. I had missed the HP review entirely. My bad. Thanks for the reply. I think I may still go with the mini-i pro due to budget and inputs even if it’s still only mid-fi sounding. If I didn’t have speakers as well, my decision would be much easier. Still way better than my schiit modi or fiio E18. Lol.

                As always I appreciate the input. Thanks.

                • Reply February 24, 2015

                  Dave Ulrich

                  It is a fine unit

  • Reply March 3, 2015

    socks mk2

    I purchased a Matrix Mini-i Pro “Plus” (Revision for 2015) and Violectric V100; I received both on Friday of last week. I’m still shocked how much better both of these are compared to my Schiit Modi and Asgard 2. Improvements in every aspect from a technical and musical standpoint. This is especially true at lower listening volumes. I’ve been caught teary-eyed listening to some of my favorite music my new gear. Money well spent. I’ll be enjoying both for a good long while until I can afford headphones and a dac in the $800+/ea range; even then I’m not sure I’ll bother right away.

    Thanks for doing the reviews and replies. They helped me out a lot with regard to making a (good) decision. ^_^

    • Reply March 4, 2015

      Dave Ulrich

      Glad you like it! It is some good sounding gear.

  • Reply July 9, 2015

    digitldlnkwnt

    I’m using this amp with a Resonessence Herus and Alpha Dog – sounds awesome. Sound like my Herus grew a larger amp section – perfect.

    • Reply July 9, 2015

      Headfonia_L.

      the Herus is sublime, isn’t it? The V100 is great also

      • Reply July 9, 2015

        digitldlnkwnt

        Herus is seriously worth it’s weight in gold and the v100 is powerful and transparent. I’ve used my HD600 with it and listed to AC/DC Back and Black and it’s amazing. I’ll also try using my DX90 with it next.

  • Reply June 13, 2017

    Johan

    I’m looking for a n amp for my Sony Z7. Since Sony is not popular with audiophiles, I think I need to explain how it sounds so you may come up with some suggestions for me. Since my Grados practically drove me deaf, I went for the darkest headphones that I could find when I decided to get rid of my Grados. Its sound is very powerful with thick base and laid back mids. I though amps that you suggested for HD650 or LCD2 might be good for my headphone too but there are amps that you really like but I don’t think they would be good matches for my Sony (like Crack or LaFigaro). In general, I think I should avoid amps which add more to the lower end since they might make the sound too thick. What do you think about pairing amps like V100 or A20 with dark bassy headphones like mine?
    Thanks

    • Reply June 13, 2017

      Lieven

      The A20 would be too dark. the V100 is the most neutral of the Violectric line but honestly I would go for the EL AMP or the O2

      • Reply June 13, 2017

        JOHAN

        Thank you very much for the quick reply. What do you think about Herus since I want to get a DAC to retire my sound card? Wouldn’t it be a good match for my headphone?

        Cheers

  • Reply June 13, 2017

    Lieven

    Actually I was about to add the Hers. Excellent

    • Reply June 13, 2017

      JOHAN

      Thanks

  • Reply October 1, 2017

    BJ

    Thanks for this review, how’s the pairing of Mojo + V181 + Senn hd600?

    • Reply October 1, 2017

      BJ

      My bad, I mean V100 (not V181) typo

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