We don't see many headphone amps pass through our hands, and certainly not at £100.
At first glance, the Musical Fidelity V-Can doesn't impress – it's a cheap-feeling black box, with a single side-mounted volume control, line in/out sockets, a 12v DC power supply, and the outputs for the all-important headphones.
We gave the V-CAN Ravel's dynamic and complex Bolero and immediately noticed that the volume control is incredibly sensitive.
Before even a quarter turn, the sound is loud enough to be unusable, with the balance between quiet and shattering hardly noticeable. Essentially three quarters of the volume control is redundant from the off.
There's decent tonal balance and the sound produced is certainly full bodied, but there's a lack of subtlety. Any delicate top layers to the music are stripped away.
Listening to even delicate pieces can become a chore, and the V-CAN can't stay the course after more than five or so minutes listening
Musical Fidelity V-CAN review
The V-Can is just too unsubtle for our tastes Tested at £100.00
What Hi-Fi? Verdict
The V-Can is just too unsubtle for our tastes
Pros
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Full-bodied sound
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good tonal balance
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price
Cons
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Unusable controls
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harsh sound
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lack of subtlety
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