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<blockquote data-quote="user 997" data-source="post: 1046186" data-attributes="member: 997"><p>If you are looking to not break the bank there are some other hybrid headphone amp options like the following:</p><p>- Bravo Audio V2 (if you want to dip your feet)</p><p>- Schiit Vali</p><p>- Garage1217 Project Sunrise / Project Ember (I owned both these, recommendation goes to Sunrise sound quality wise, but Ember offers more convenience features and much more power)</p><p>- Schiit Lyr (Probably the most well known hybrid amp out there)</p><p>- Monoprice Monolith Liquid Platinum (based on well regarded Cavalli audio hybrid)</p><p></p><p>The Pathos Aurium is a beautiful product and I would be very keen on getting one, but I'd need to spend more time with my headphones to make this a worthwhile acquisition. From some detailed feedback from another headphone forum that I follow it looked like tube rolling and a PSU upgrade (Sbooster) is recommended to get the optimal performance out of the Pathos.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="user 997, post: 1046186, member: 997"] If you are looking to not break the bank there are some other hybrid headphone amp options like the following: - Bravo Audio V2 (if you want to dip your feet) - Schiit Vali - Garage1217 Project Sunrise / Project Ember (I owned both these, recommendation goes to Sunrise sound quality wise, but Ember offers more convenience features and much more power) - Schiit Lyr (Probably the most well known hybrid amp out there) - Monoprice Monolith Liquid Platinum (based on well regarded Cavalli audio hybrid) The Pathos Aurium is a beautiful product and I would be very keen on getting one, but I'd need to spend more time with my headphones to make this a worthwhile acquisition. From some detailed feedback from another headphone forum that I follow it looked like tube rolling and a PSU upgrade (Sbooster) is recommended to get the optimal performance out of the Pathos. [/QUOTE]
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