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Product Strengths

  • The HD100 is the predecessor to the HD120, a multifunctional device with an integrated DAC for playing digital music files

Takeaway: The HD120 (successor) offers a high-quality experience for listening to digital music files, making it worth considering for those needs.

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Manufacturer's notes

Our HD100 and HD120 models stand out with their unique converter stage, enabling you to enjoy digital sources. We've meticulously developed these models around the finest headphones, ensuring exceptional versatility and flawless musicality. Notably, both models feature a preamp output that can be seamlessly combined with MA100 or any other ATOLL power amplifier.
  • Power supply: 12.4 VA
  • Rated power: 1.4W/32Ω
  • Pulse power: 6.8W/32Ω
  • Total capacitors: 12,425 µF
  • Input impedance: 220 kΩ
  • Headphone output impedance (X2): 1Ω
  • Bandwidth: 1 Hz – 150 kHz
  • Rising time: 1.5 µs
  • Signal/Noise Ratio: 100 dB
  • Distortion rate at 1 kHz: < 0.01%
  • Dimensions: 320x225x63 mm
  • Weight: 3 Kg
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Atoll Electronique is a French hifi brand that manufactures amplifiers with dual-mono design and discrete components, avoiding integrated circuits for better sound control, with 80% of components sourced locally in France.
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iDSD Diablo 2
1299
1299
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25
Reviews
iFi
iFi Audio specializes in portable hifi audio players, offering compact DACs and headphone amplifiers for audiophiles seeking quality sound on the go. The brand also provides affordable audiophile gear, making quality hifi audio accessible to more people.
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Product Strengths

  • Delivers a vividly detailed and balanced sound, handling complicated mixes with skill
  • Able to extract a lot of information from digital audio files with apparent ease
  • A volume lock prevents accidental volume adjustments when the device is in a pocket or bag
  • Extensive specification including Bluetooth 5.4 with aptX Lossless compatibility and multiple inputs/outputs for versatile connectivity

Product Considerations

  • Some reviewers feel the device is not very pocket-friendly due to its size and sharp edges, making it better suited as a transportable—rather than a truly portable—device
  • The gain is set too high, making precise volume control difficult, especially with sensitive IEMs
  • Using IEMatch adds output impedance, which can negatively affect the tonal balance and dynamics of some IEMs
  • The length of the included USB-C cable is short, making it difficult to position the device on a desk

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • Compared to the iDSD Diablo 1, the Diablo 2 offers slight sonic improvements and better build quality, but at a higher price
  • Compared to the iDSD Signature, the iDSD Signature is considered by some to offer a better result for less money, with a more realistic instrument and vocal timbre, larger soundstage, and customizable features like crossfeed and bass boost
  • Compared to the FiiO Q7, the iDSD Diablo 2 has a vivid sound, where the FiiO Q7 has a smooth and wide sound

Takeaway: The iDSD Diablo 2 is a powerful and versatile DAC/amp that enhances headphone listening with its detailed sound and extensive features. It is a good choice for users who want a high-quality audio experience on the go or at their desk.

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iFi Audio specializes in portable hifi audio players, offering compact DACs and headphone amplifiers for audiophiles seeking quality sound on the go. The brand also provides affordable audiophile gear, making quality hifi audio accessible to more people.
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OOR
2094
2094
/
9
Reviews
Ferrum

When our HYPSOS won an EISA award in 2021, we knew we were on the right track and went on to follow our dreams of delivering the best possible audio gear we could think of. When we learned OOR was chosen by the honorable EISA members as best Headphone Amplifier of 2022-2023, all our dreams came true. As did HYPSOS, OOR is a ground-up design without precedent, created from a profound exploration of analogue audio in its purest form. Understated looks married with sophisticated power delivery and amplifier technologies, delivering ultra-low distortion, huge dynamics and unrivaled detail. For those who want to go even further in unleashing unheard musicality, OOR is, of course, designed to pair perfectly with the HYPSOS Hybrid Power System.

Ferrum Audio, a Polish hifi brand, stands out for its unique HYPSOS power supply that combines switching and linear designs for better performance, and its OOR headphone amplifier's rare quad-mono configuration that easily drives demanding headphones like the Hifiman Susvara. Their Wandla DAC features custom digital filters developed with HQ Player and uses a proprietary ARM-based platform called SERCE to reduce signal paths, both uncommon features in DACs.
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Product Strengths

  • Compact size compared to competitors, allowing for easy integration into desktop setups
  • The OOR outputs 8 watts of power at 60 ohms and 1.6 watts at 300 ohms, making it one of the most powerful headphone amplifiers ever made
  • Low gain setting is silent with sensitive IEMs
  • Employs a fully discrete class AB amplifier; there are no op-amps used

Product Considerations

  • Simultaneous use of the balanced and single-ended preamp outputs with the main headphone output is an inconvenience
  • The unit gets quite warm after a few hours of use—recommending a well-ventilated area
  • Powering on the unit requires going from balanced to single-ended

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • Vs Benchmark HPA4, OOR felt considerably more alive, fleshed out, and natural sounding
  • Vs Flux Volot, the reviewers felt that the OOR was more visceral sounding
  • Compared to Fluxlab Acoustics, the OOR is a warmer and more soul-infusing amplifier and it never wants to be linear or flat
  • Vs Flux Lab Acoustics Volod, it was easily bigger sounding, easily more impressive sounding, just more layered

Takeaway: The Ferrum OOR is a powerful amplifier in a small package, and it is built with great attention to detail. It has an engaging sound with a touch of warmth.

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Ferrum Audio, a Polish hifi brand, stands out for its unique HYPSOS power supply that combines switching and linear designs for better performance, and its OOR headphone amplifier's rare quad-mono configuration that easily drives demanding headphones like the Hifiman Susvara. Their Wandla DAC features custom digital filters developed with HQ Player and uses a proprietary ARM-based platform called SERCE to reduce signal paths, both uncommon features in DACs.
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Velo
2100
2100
/
6
Reviews
Linear Tube Audio
Linear Tube Audio uses ZOTL technology, invented by David Berning, which eliminates traditional audio output transformers for clearer sound and operates tubes at lower currents to extend their life to 10,000-20,000 hours. Their amplifiers are known for extremely low noise levels and work well with both high-efficiency speakers and headphones, while featuring a distinctive clear acrylic top that shows the internal components.
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Product Strengths

  • Wonderfully enjoyable and transparent sound, described as smooth, resolving, and engaging, enhancing music without coloration
  • Open design makes it easy to swap out the tubes
  • It opens the soundstage in depth and width, increasing the ability to hear the placement of instruments, and micro details and spatial cues become more accessible
  • Versatile, the Velo works well with different headphones (low/high impedance, dynamic/planar)

Product Considerations

  • Not particularly powerful, the Velo might require more volume dial rotation compared to other amps to reach desired listening levels
  • Bass might sound a little too rounded and lacking texture compared to some setups
  • Lacks balanced XLR features
  • The included switching power supply is not at the same performance level as the upgraded linear power supply

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • Vs Linear Tube Audio MZ3: The MZ3 is more resolving and detailed, while the Velo is richer and smoother, the MZ3 is more technically engaging, but the Velo is more emotionally engaging
  • Vs Burson Soloist 3X-GT: The Soloist 3X-GT has more power and greater resolution/clarity with a balanced cable, but the Velo is more intimate and relaxing
  • Vs Oliver Sayes Type 26 DHT preamplifier: The Velo strikes a nice middle ground between the overly 'emotional' tube stage and the 'straight' sounding TVC mode
  • Vs Eddie Current Zana Deux SE OTL: Unlike the Zana Deux, it doesn't go too far in warmth to the point of sounding mushy

Takeaway: The Velo is a versatile tube amplifier that provides a wonderful and enjoyable listening experience by being transparent and smooth. It's designed for music lovers who value emotional engagement with their music.

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Linear Tube Audio uses ZOTL technology, invented by David Berning, which eliminates traditional audio output transformers for clearer sound and operates tubes at lower currents to extend their life to 10,000-20,000 hours. Their amplifiers are known for extremely low noise levels and work well with both high-efficiency speakers and headphones, while featuring a distinctive clear acrylic top that shows the internal components.
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Liberty THX AAA Amp
1495
1495
/
3
Reviews
Mytek
Mytek Digital, a brand favored by New York City's recording studios, was among the first to release DACs capable of natively decoding DSD material and was first-to-market with MQA-certified DACs. Their Brooklyn DAC+ exemplifies their design philosophy by combining multiple components (DAC, headphone amp, analog preamp, and phono preamp) in a single compact chassis, while their R&D process uniquely involves co-designing companion converters to ensure the highest transparency.
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Product Strengths

  • Compact form factor with a massive choice of connections and functions, including 4 headphone outputs: 4-pin XLR balanced, 4.4mm balanced jack, 6.35mm, and 3.5mm
  • Very clean, neutral sound with a lot of dynamics, slam, and punch
  • Plenty of power to drive any pair of headphones with ease
  • Very detailed and resolving sound, exacting and precise about its reproduction, revealing of the DAC plugged into it
  • Well-designed and built with durable feel

Product Considerations

  • The input selector does not remember the previous setting
  • Higher noise floor compared to competitors, making it less suitable for extremely sensitive headphones and most IEMs
  • The pre-out and the headphone out work at the same time, so be careful
  • The LED, even though it's only white, is not super bright, but its brightness cannot be changed

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • Mytek Liberty THX is more exacting, detailed, resolving, and more neutral than HeadAmp GSX Mini, and the GSX Mini rounds things a little bit more and has a slightly bit more of warmth to things
  • Mytek Liberty THX is better than the Topping A90, music is more alive and better articulated, more detailed, and the background is blacker
  • With HE1000v2, Mytek Liberty THX is exceptionally clear and tight-sounding—imaging is probably the best it sounds

Takeaway: The Mytek Liberty THX AAA HPA is a powerful and compact headphone amplifier delivering very clean, neutral, and detailed sound suitable for a wide range of headphones. It could be a reference-grade, exacting amplifier.

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Mytek Digital, a brand favored by New York City's recording studios, was among the first to release DACs capable of natively decoding DSD material and was first-to-market with MQA-certified DACs. Their Brooklyn DAC+ exemplifies their design philosophy by combining multiple components (DAC, headphone amp, analog preamp, and phono preamp) in a single compact chassis, while their R&D process uniquely involves co-designing companion converters to ensure the highest transparency.
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What else competes at this price?

Mojo 2
650
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Released
2022
Chord Electronics
The British designed and built Mojo 2 is the most advanced portable DAC and headphone amplifier in the world today. Winner of Best DAC (£300-£500) in the What Hi-Fi? Awards 2022, the Mojo 2 is entirely engineered around a powerful, custom-coded FPGA processor and benefits from several unique technologies.
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Chord Electronics designs and manufactures all their products in Great Britain, setting themselves apart by using proprietary FPGA technology instead of off-the-shelf DAC chips found in most competitors' products. Their DACs and portable audio devices, featuring distinctive color-changing buttons and portholes, deliver studio-grade performance through unique technologies like the Watts Transient Aligned filter, which provides more natural and detailed sound reproduction.
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Product Strengths

  • Improved battery management offering faster charging rates and better efficiency than its predecessor
  • Features a new USB-C data input for greater flexibility alongside other inputs
  • Offers the world's first lossless DSP for tone adjustments without degrading sound quality, providing customization options
  • Excellent resolution and dynamics with a large soundstage and extreme detail

Product Considerations

  • The Mojo 2 can get warm when in a pocket for a period of time
  • Complicated menu navigation with color-coded buttons that may require the manual
  • Still uses Micro-USB for charging, which some find outdated

Takeaway: The Chord Mojo 2 is an exceptional DAC/headphone amplifier for those seeking high-resolution audio and customized sound in a portable format that is easy to move. Its sonic accuracy, detailed soundstage, and improved features provide a versatile and enjoyable listening experience, making it a worthwhile consideration for audio enthusiasts.

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Chord Electronics designs and manufactures all their products in Great Britain, setting themselves apart by using proprietary FPGA technology instead of off-the-shelf DAC chips found in most competitors' products. Their DACs and portable audio devices, featuring distinctive color-changing buttons and portholes, deliver studio-grade performance through unique technologies like the Watts Transient Aligned filter, which provides more natural and detailed sound reproduction.
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xDSD Gryphon
599
/
Released
2021
iFi
On the desk or in your pocket, be ready for anything. Packed with award-winning features and functionality, the xDSD Gryphon takes the best tech from our desktop DACs to create a portable DAC/Amp that can rise to any challenge.
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iFi Audio specializes in portable hifi audio players, offering compact DACs and headphone amplifiers for audiophiles seeking quality sound on the go. The brand also provides affordable audiophile gear, making quality hifi audio accessible to more people.
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Product Strengths

  • Versatile connectivity with both wireless (Bluetooth 5.1 with various codecs) and wired options (USB, S/PDIF, analog inputs) makes it suitable for various setups—from desktop to portable usage
  • Eloquent, informative, and entertaining sound quality, able to produce clear, non-artificial sound across different headphones
  • Features such as XBass II and XSpace provide additional sound shaping options for the user to customize the sound to their liking
  • The aluminum build provides a robust and premium feel, with a design that's described as sleek and comfortable to handle

Product Considerations

  • The user interface is not very intuitive
  • Decent headphones are needed to reveal its quality
  • The OLED screen can be difficult to read
  • Battery life is around six to eight hours

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • Compared to the hip-dac2, the Gryphon offers better sound quality, more features, and flexibility
  • Compared to the iFi GO bar, the Gryphon is bigger and has a built-in battery, and the GO bar is much smaller and draws power from the source device
  • Compared to the iDSD Diablo, the Diablo has more power for very demanding headphones, Gryphon has more functions
  • Compared to the Zen DAC, the xDSD Gryphon has a more sophisticated and detailed sound

Takeaway: The iFi xDSD Gryphon is a portable and versatile device delivering high-quality sound with extensive features that cater to audiophiles. Its ability to improve sound quality from various sources and its robust build make it a worthwhile investment for music lovers on the go.

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iFi Audio specializes in portable hifi audio players, offering compact DACs and headphone amplifiers for audiophiles seeking quality sound on the go. The brand also provides affordable audiophile gear, making quality hifi audio accessible to more people.
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S17 Pro
699
/
Released
2023
aune
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Aune Audio is a hifi brand known for its unique approach to DAC design, using custom-built clock generators and dual DAC chips to achieve exceptional transparency and natural sound. Their products, from the Yuki DAC to the S17 PRO headphone amplifier with its symmetrical Class A design and Twin JFET, deliver a tube-like sound signature that's easy to drive without high-end amplification.
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Product Strengths

  • Fully balanced technology, with balanced inputs and outputs.
  • Delivers powerful amplification, with up to 7.5 watts of power, capable of driving a wide range of headphones, including hard-to-drive models.
  • Features a linear power supply with a large transformer and capacitor bank, providing a stable and powerful power source.
  • Provides two current modes (50mA and 100mA) to tailor the sound tonality, allowing users to choose between a more forward/analytical sound and a warmer/fuller sound.
  • Employs an R2R network for volume control, ensuring channel balance even at low volumes.

Product Considerations

  • Runs quite hot due to its Class A amplification, requiring adequate ventilation, with chassis temperatures potentially reaching up to 50 degrees Celsius, and the unit may switch from 100mA to 50mA mode if it overheats.
  • High power output might not be ideal for very sensitive IEMs, potentially limiting volume control flexibility.
  • The preamplifier output is always active, meaning it doesn't mute when headphones are plugged in, requiring caution to prevent damage.
  • The LCD display cannot be dimmed or switched off, and the red color of the 100mA mode may appear washed out.
  • Some report volume slots are not regular or have large jumps, and/or that the remote control can be buggy.

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • Vs. Topping A90 Discrete: The S17 has a richer sound, wider soundstage, and easier dynamics, especially in 100mA mode, placing it in a higher tier.
  • Vs. Topping A90D: The S17 Pro is capable of even stronger dynamic swings, with a slightly cleaner and less cluttered soundstage.
  • Vs. Violectric V222: The Aune S17 Pro is more 'tubey' and warmer sounding than the V222.
  • Vs. HIFIMAN EF600: The Aune S17 has better volume control, higher dynamic range, better driving power, and better resolution.

Takeaway: The Aune S17 Pro is a powerful and versatile headphone amplifier that delivers rich, detailed sound, allowing listeners to experience music in new ways. With its balanced design and flexible current modes, it can enhance a wide range of headphones and audio setups.

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Aune Audio is a hifi brand known for its unique approach to DAC design, using custom-built clock generators and dual DAC chips to achieve exceptional transparency and natural sound. Their products, from the Yuki DAC to the S17 PRO headphone amplifier with its symmetrical Class A design and Twin JFET, deliver a tube-like sound signature that's easy to drive without high-end amplification.
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CH-Amp
559
/
Released
2023
EarMen
Introducing EarMen CH-Amp, a desktop fully balanced headphone amplifier designed to deliver exceptional audio performance and enhance your music listening pleasure. With outstanding features and a robust linear power supply unit, CH-Amp sets a new standard in desktop audio amplification.
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EarMen is a European-manufactured hifi brand that draws from their decade of tube amplifier experience to create DACs and amplifiers with a neutral, natural sound signature. Their products feature fully balanced designs and are engineered to minimize signal interference from Bluetooth, WiFi, and mobile devices, while offering unique features like dual headphone outputs in their portable units.
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Product Strengths

  • Very clean, smooth, and enjoyable sound without harsh edges or digitization
  • Plenty of power for a wide range of headphones and IEMs due to its 3.8 watts into a 32 ohm load
  • Comes with a linear power supply that provides clean power and minimizes noise
  • Includes a remote control that can also control the matching DAC
  • Offers versatile connectivity with balanced and single-ended pre-outputs, as well as multiple line inputs

Product Considerations

  • 4.4mm connections are used for balanced input/output, which may require purchasing new cables if existing XLR cables are already owned
  • The VU meter on the front of the device may not be very useful for normal listening levels
  • Settings are not held when the amplifier is turned off
  • There is noise in headphones when the unit is turned off or on from standby mode

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • Vs Burson Audio Soloist 3XP: Champ provides more body and weight to the sound, while the Soloist 3XP offers greater space and separation

Takeaway: The CH-Amp is a compact and versatile amplifier that delivers a clean and enjoyable sound, making it a great choice for those looking for a high-quality listening experience. Its ability to pair well with a variety of headphones and IEMs makes it a worthwhile addition to any setup.

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EarMen is a European-manufactured hifi brand that draws from their decade of tube amplifier experience to create DACs and amplifiers with a neutral, natural sound signature. Their products feature fully balanced designs and are engineered to minimize signal interference from Bluetooth, WiFi, and mobile devices, while offering unique features like dual headphone outputs in their portable units.
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ECHO 2
943
/
Released
2022
Feliks Audio
Your introduction to tube sound – even entry level means high quality at Feliks Audio
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Feliks Audio is a Polish brand that handcrafts tube amplifiers, including their flagship Envy model which features single-crystal copper wiring and 300B tubes known for their linearity and low distortion. Their amplifiers stand out for their ability to drive both high-impedance dynamic and planar magnetic headphones, which is uncommon among tube amplifiers, while maintaining a low noise floor and delivering natural, warm sound.
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Product Strengths

  • Unique and engaging musical experience, even with some hard-to-drive headphones
  • Natural, fluid, musical sound with a bit of warmth, superb soundstage, and resolution
  • Exceptional detail for the price category and low distortion
  • Great build quality and a pleasing aesthetic, being hand-built
  • Also works as a preamplifier for stereo setups

Product Considerations

  • Not designed for planar magnetic headphones or for low impedance headphones
  • May sound brighter, with lower bass quantity and precision, with low impedance headphones
  • Tubes are consumables and will burn out after a couple thousand hours of use
  • The power switch is located on the back, which some may find inconvenient

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • Vs SPL Audio Phonitor 2 amp—Echo 2 provides a more refined experience
  • Vs Hagerman Tuba—Echo 2 has better driving power and clarity for high impedance headphones
  • Vs Audio-gd Master 19—Echo 2 has a more natural tonality and deeper soundstage for high impedance headphones
  • Vs Violectric HPA V340—Echo 2 has a more magical musicality and a smoother presentation for high impedance headphones
  • Vs Burson Soloist 3X Performance—Echo MKII leans towards a slightly more relaxed sound, while Soloist leans into a more forward aggressive one, and the Soloist has stronger treble extension

Takeaway: The Feliks Audio Echo 2/MKII is a great tube amplifier for those who appreciate engaging and emotionally rich listening sessions, especially with high-impedance dynamic headphones. This hand-built amplifier offers a unique musicality and adds warmth and depth to music.

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Feliks Audio is a Polish brand that handcrafts tube amplifiers, including their flagship Envy model which features single-crystal copper wiring and 300B tubes known for their linearity and low distortion. Their amplifiers stand out for their ability to drive both high-impedance dynamic and planar magnetic headphones, which is uncommon among tube amplifiers, while maintaining a low noise floor and delivering natural, warm sound.
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What reviewers think

Magazine reviewers and YouTubers have tried this product—so we've summarized their strongest opinions below.

Product Strengths

  • The HD100 is the predecessor to the HD120, a multifunctional device with an integrated DAC for playing digital music files

Takeaway: The HD120 (successor) offers a high-quality experience for listening to digital music files, making it worth considering for those needs.

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