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RE: Amp/DAC for Sennheiser HD800 headphones. Done!

Posted by John Elison on November 29, 2019 at 10:32:44:

They both sound equally good to me. They don't sound the same, but they both impress me equally relative to sound quality. I would be completely happy with the FiiO M11 Pro if I didn't have the Brooklyn Bridge. In fact, I now find myself playing the FiiO three or four times as often as I play the Brooklyn Bridge because the FiiO is so much more convenient compared to the Brooklyn Bridge. I just hate having to connect my computer to the Brooklyn Bridge, so I use the FiiO for DSD almost exclusively. Of course, the FiiO is not a preamp and doesn't have an analog input, so if you need a preamp/streamer/digital player, you'll have to buy the Brooklyn Bridge. However, if only need a streamer/digital player, the FiiO is the way to go. It sounds as good to me as the Brooklyn Bridge and costs $2350 less.

Good luck,
John Elison