

Schiit Hel V2E (HiFiMAN HE-4XX & Sennheiser HD 6XX & DROP PC38X) | Samsung Q950AĬorsair SF750 Platinum | Razer 230W brick Lian Li Q58 White PCIe4.0 (all mesh) | Razer Blade 14 Samsung 970 EVO Plus 2TB, Samsung 860 QVO 2TB | 1TB NVMe SSD + 2TB NVMe external SSDĪlienware AW3423DW | 14" QHD IPS 165Hz & Sony X90J 65" 4K TV Sapphire Radeon RX 7900 XTX | NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3070 8GB NZXT X63 w/ Arctic P14 fans | Double fan vapour chamberĬrucial 2X16GB Ballistix White RGB DDR4 3600mhz | DDR4 16GB 3200mhz Intel Core i9-10850K | AMD Ryzen 9 5900HX Including me.Белая коробка | Razer Blade 14 | Asus T300 Chi | Synology DS418 w/ 4X8TB WD Red | iPhone 12 It gets the job done nicely, with no complaints from me.Īt the end of the day, so long as you are enjoying it, don't take disparaging opinions too seriously especially, from strangers on the Internet. In fact, I still use my D1 now to feed to a pair of JBL 306P MKII speakers, for my home gym. Otherwise, it's still a pretty decent DAC. Similarly, I would imagine you may or may not get enough volume with the DT770 Pro, as they do need some decent voltage, but then again it also highly depends on how loudly mixed your music is anyway, so it may not even be an issue for you. At the time, the Fostex T50RP MKIII was the headphone that led me to find better amplification than what the D1 could offer, as even when the volume knob was turned all the way to max, it was still too quiet for me. The biggest shortcoming, for me, is not having enough power to drive less efficient headphones. It had its place in time, but nowadays for the same MSRP pricing there are more compelling purchases - however, it's hard to argue with free.

I've had one for the better part of about 7-8 years as well.
