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  • Unfortunately, yes you do need at least a moderately powerful amp. Fortunately, once you get something stronger, you will be able to enjoy the lovely qualities of both headphones. I own the XS and can report that it has a fast, detailed bass and lacks almost all harshness (to my ears).

    Fortunately you don’t need to spend hundreds of dollars to get a decent amp. First, try your headphones on an amp (friend or at an electronics store). If you don’t have access to either, buy an amp online from a store that allows refunds. If you don’t hear a difference after a few days of listening, return it. When you’re ready to buy something you really want, see if there is a local shop that sells used equipment, check eBay, or buy new.


  • Great question! I mostly listen to music throughout the work day. Working from home office is great for that. I have my laptop or iPhone running Apple Music into my desktop DAC/Amp and can quickly swap headphones when I feel like it. I usually listen to 10-16 new albums (to my ears) a week. I’ll play music over loudspeakers while socializing, cooking, or cleaning. In the evening I may turn the lights down, recline and listen to live albums. I do this less frequently since I have other interests besides music. The reason for the latter is that I enjoy feeling transported to another place and another time when listening to live performances. My Edition XS are perfect for that.