Haonan
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Hope someone can help me out here.
I'm looking to get an headphone amp for my mac mini. Anyone recommendations for ATH? Something simple like HA-21 or 26. Currently just a shure440 but looking to pick up another can in the near future.
TIA
Hi tm.chen, welcome. I believe pretty much there's only the AT-HA21 or the AT-HA26D as the avail choices for u if you would like to pick up a reasonably priced integrated DAC/amp combo for yr Mac Mini. I don't think you would be interested in the AT-HA65 unless u need multple hp output jacks or the AT-HA5000 unless u really have the money to splurge for high-end amps.
I don't have a very vast experience with regards to ATH amps actually, except that I have only personally heard their AT-PHA10 (portable amp), AT-PHA05BT (BT receiver+amp) and AT-HA5000 for myself. I did read up quite abit on the AT-HA26D after fellow member Randius shared his own impressions with me earlier on this thread, since he's 1 of the few owners of this DAC/amp model in SG.
According to the japanese user discussions I have read over at Kakaku.com as well as at TW forum Mobile01.com, i can definitely share that this AKM4396-based DAC/amp from ATH is quite a gd choice if u're looking at a balanced C/P factor with decent connectivity options to boot (it's got RCA to toslink optical to digital coaxial), front ctrls and hp output options seems similar to my Fostex HP-A3 and even weighs quite similar to my HP-A3 as well. (the AT-HA26D weights ard 465g while HP-A3 is ard 450g, and since i have the HP-A3 for awhile alrdy I would say sub-500g or below setups are pretty much a sweet spot for portability, especially if you would like to use it with yr own laptop in the office or bringing with you during those vacation trips)
My personal experience with Asahi Kasei's DAC performance is that these are considered pretty neutral with good analytical/resolving resolution. My HP-A3 doesn't sound exactly vast or openly large in terms of soundstage properties, but its ss width/depth is definitely not enclosed/small either while still maintaining a gd sense of space, and according to my ears this 499USD DAC/amp definitely does alot better than the usual iBasso/Fiio stuffs I heard before, with a very clean/detailed performance towards its mids/trebles so if the AK4396 in the AT-HA26D is any similar, i would say u prolly will not regret the purchase for this small desk-sized DAC/amp frm ATH, at 398 bucks only.
Of course I believe the AT-HA26D isn't anything high end reference quality like, most high end reference-like sounding desktop setups usually costs upwards of 1.7K or more from what I understand. But if my personal exp with the HP-A3 (based on AK4390) is any indication, it should be a pretty noticeable good boost for yr Shure SRH-440 and yr future ATH headphones that's for sure.
Cheers.



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