Apos Audio is proud to be the exclusive TOPPING launch partner for the new TOPPING L30 Headphone Amp in the US. It will be available for pre-order starting at 7pm PT on Jul 27th and first orders will ship out on July 31st. Apos Audio customers will be the first in the world to receive and experience the L30.
With identical price points and similar aesthetic, you may wonder if there’s a real difference between the Dan Clark Audio (formerly MrSpeakers) AEON 2 Closed- versus Open-Back headphones. Fortunately for you, our friend Zeos at Z Reviews has compared both of them. While he did have a bit of a hard time choosing between which option he would go for, ultimately he did pick a winner. Notably, he said that while there are some stark differences between other brands Open- versus Closed-Back variants and he could see why you may want both of them, when it comes to AEON 2, “You don’t want to buy both of these. You only need one.”
Now we’re in the second half of the year, and even though summer is in full swing, Apos isn't taking the time off; we continue to work hard on providing the products you love with the top tier service you expect. We have a variety of new products to offer you, including the entire collection from our friends in the UK at Chord Electronics. We have also been investing heavily in our fulfillment and customer support infrastructure to better serve all of you.
To fully experience the cinematic universe of an RPG or to compete at high levels of a battle royale, you need a proper sound rig. But is this easier said than done? With products like the Schiit Fulla 3, it’s actually quite simple--and cheap.
The TOPPING D10s DAC is the newer model based on their D10 DAC, coming equipped with improved chips and drivers to support maximum audio file decoding. It also includes a new display showing file format and sampling rate.
Zeos at Z Reviews gives the Topping DX7 Pro DAC/Amp high marks for its build quality, input options, and when it comes to the performance for the price it delivers, that the DX7 Pro is a “$500 chunk of amazeballs.”
The i4 is, without a doubt, the most unique earphone I have reviewed till date – and admittedly, the reason it took a while to write up. The unique properties of its planar driver, open back design, and various adjustment options set it apart from contemporary iems, resulting in a unique listening experience, combined with some practical constraints. In a way, the i4 is almost equal parts high-end in-ear, and high-tech gadget.