yesterday had the lovely musical fidelity x-can v8 turn up, along with psu. this is a hybrid unit running a pair of 6922 valves.


this thing is smooth and effortless. you seem to be able to just turn the knob on this thing up and not know where to back off. still a lovely balance of smoothness and yet with all the detail and richness to its sound. I've always been a fan of the musical fidelity headphone amps, owning a x-can v3 previously. but this is better again. seems a really nice match with the sennheiser hd700


this thing is smooth and effortless. you seem to be able to just turn the knob on this thing up and not know where to back off. still a lovely balance of smoothness and yet with all the detail and richness to its sound. I've always been a fan of the musical fidelity headphone amps, owning a x-can v3 previously. but this is better again. seems a really nice match with the sennheiser hd700

love its sound. and your quite right it is a bit like vinyl for me too where just seem to be able crank wiht no limit !
to build a X-psu for the x-10 v3. I know the psu type is a 12-0-12. The standard wallwart plugpack is rated at 500ma. I have been able to get my hands on a toroidal transformer rated at 160VA with two 12v secondaries (over 6 amps...

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