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Ok so, I did a test. I'm confused. I need your input to figure out what's happening. I mix and match 3 DAC/AMPs with 2 IEMs. The question I have is that, if DAC/AMPs are supposed to be transparent, aka outputting a flat FR, what else can affect the tonal balance in the chain?

Gear list:
HIFIMAN EF600(Low Gain NOS), Cayin RU6 NOS, FiiO BTR7
Truthear Hexa, Moondrop Aria 2

I tried my best keeping all the volume same, vocals especially. The EF600 has A LOT more bass than the other two, but also having a much clearer instrument separation and clarity, by a great margin. BTR7 has somewhat good bass while RU6 has the least. RU6 has the least clarity as well.

I know this may sound obvious, "Duh, DAC/AMPs are different." But I'm wondering the root cause of this, like is it because they output different non-flat FR? Or is it the output impedance that's affecting the sound? I specifically used two IEMs with different setups, single DD and 1DD+3BA, the results are exactly the same so IDK if it is impedance. I'm curious what's behind this. I know RU6 has very bad THD so a lack of clarity can be explained. BTR7 has better THD on paper than EF600 but the actual perceived clarity is audibly lacking. It could be IMD or something else but the drastic difference of tonal balance is beyond my understandings.

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[–] 0patience@alien.top 1 points 11 months ago (2 children)

The ef600 has 32 ohm output impedance. That's going to have an effect on the FR of almost every IEM on the market.

[–] pdxbuckets@alien.top 1 points 11 months ago (1 children)

I can’t find a reference to its output impedance. Seems very unlikely since the amp will likely be paired with hifiman’s low impedance planars.

[–] Quiet-Fee7728@alien.top 1 points 11 months ago

I can't either. But even if it's true, those planars have flat impedance across all frequencies so it wouldn't affect them anyways, unlike most dynamic drivers. So it could be true in this case imo.

[–] Quiet-Fee7728@alien.top 1 points 11 months ago

Can you please provide a link to that? I've been searching for its impedance but haven't found any info.