The SMSL SP200 THX Headphone Amp is the newest product in the SMSL lineup with the top of the line audiophile high power grade THX AAA-888 technology.
This amp is versatile and can Find great deals on eBay for thx aaa 789 and thx aaa 887. Joined Mar 26, 2015 Messages 82 Reaction score 37. At CanJam SoCal 2017, THX demonstrated the second generation of its AAA technology, which is specifically designed for headphone amps, claiming it to be the world’s lowest-distortion amplifier. Qty:-+ Add to Cart. Both subjectively and objectively, the "Monolith by Monoprice THX AAA Balanced Headphone Amplifier featuring THX AAA 887 Technology" (yes that is the official name) beats the Massdrop offering. Classifieds: FOR SALE - THX AAA 887 headphone amp. The Monolith THX AAA 887 is on the verge of coming out at the same price and its measured performance is very similar if not better.
This ultra-quiet amp design was first implemented a couple of years ago by Benchmark in the AHB2. The 887 went back. $399.99 . OVP, Zubehör und Rechnung (439€) vom April 2020 liegt bei. While the Sound Stage is not as big as a DT 1990 pros and The vocals are quiet intimate, it is one of the most beautiful listening experiences I have ever heard from my Monoprice THX AAA 887 and my Cavalli tube hybrid amp from massdrop both of which were fed from a topping D30. 0 gain into 330 ohm load. This technology allows for the highest fidelity with extreme output power and ultra-low crosstalk for a high-quality, low distortion sound. Sennheiser HD800 @ Monolith THX AAA 887 @ Topping D90 MQA Gehäuse Lian Li O11 Dynamic XL Netzteil Corsair AX850 Titanium Keyboard Corsair Gaming K65 … There actually already is a Monolith balanced headphone amp featuring THX AAA technology, however, that one is based on dual AAA-788 modules, whereas this new addition to the lineup sports the AAA-887 tech. The THX patented AAA TM 888 is a linear bipolar amplifier circuit with feedback error correction. Monolith (by Monoprice) have release another THX AAA based headphone amplifier, the snappily-named “Monolith by Monoprice THX AAA Balanced Headphone Amplifier featuring THX AAA 887 Technology” at $399. Observations: THX AAA 789 noise floor is lower, but unless you listen to music at levels with 150db (actually more like 200db) peaks, you are not going to notice. It is clear that the Monolith team managed to go against the tide and produce even a better headphone amplifier. The 789 already borrows some of the capabilities of the THX-888 module... this is why the output power is closer to that of the 888 instead of the 788. It might be worth taking a look at if you haven't already pulled the trigger, as it'll probably be more generally/frequently available than the Drop version. 1 Like. Head-Fier.