The Phonitor and ADI-2 Pro are 2 very different animals.
The Phonitor doesn't perform any kind of D/A conversion. He gets a line signal in which is already analogue and brings this to phones level for different kinds of phones, dynamic, symmetric and electostatic.
The ADI-2 Pro FS is a DAC, A/D, D/A converter and performs reference quality D/A conversion and with advanced features which you find nowhere else. So in your signal flow you should stay as long as possible digital, to FINALLY perform D/A conversion on the ADI-2 Pro FS.
But after that it makes no real sense to add another phones pre-amp in the signal chain. You have already a reference grade phone preamp with the ADI-2 Pro FS and the D/A conversion already took place there.
Therefore its best is to connect Phones directly to the ADI-2 Pro FS !
To your questions:
a) Sennheiser HD 820: connect it directly to the ADI-2 Pro FS.
b) Stax Solution: best you buy the Stax with one of the Stax Preamps and connect the Stax Preamp on the symmetric Line Out of the ADI-2 Pro. There I would make no compromises and go for a complete combination of Stax Preamp and Stax Phones. The Stax Premp performs AFAIK no D/A conversion, so it makes sense to connect it to the Line Out of the ADI-2 Pro FS. By this you automatically participate from Dynamic Loudness, etc.
An alternative solution:
Go for very good electromagnetic phones like Audeze LCD-X or LCD-3 or LCD-4.
Even Rob Katz was amazed about the LCD-X's precise Bass and was exactly this missing then in his very expensive Stax solution. So .. when even a Stax is not perfect, then I would save the money to buy Stax Preamp / Phones combination and get very good elektromagnetic phones.
Many Years ago there was no alternative to Electrostatic Phones, but with the availability of very strong Neodym magnets and new ideas in this business, magnetostatic phones become an alternative to electrostatic phones.
The Audeze phones which Rob Katz tried against his Stax was the model LCD-X.
This is ideal for a mixing and mastering engineer.
For simple listening to Music I would rather than that go for a LCD-3. With alcantara leather (this leather resulted for me in a sweeter sound as the reflections are different to the black leather option.
There is an even more expensive version the LCD-4, but I have some doubts that its worth the price differency.
Newer models of Audeze phones are sold without the relatively pricy support bag and with a more comfortably headband of the LCD-4 model. Even though the phones are quite heavy they managed it to make them sitting comfortably on your head.
By the smooth headband and i.e. by the alcantara leather.
My experience with Sennheiser (HD800) is not so good, sorry:
- no bass
- the phones cubs were so large that my ears didn't find a good position
- phones were shaking on my head, no fix position when you move your head (nogo for me)
So in total a real disappointment against Audeze LCD-X, LCD-3.
I wrote a review in German, maybe it helps, hope that google translation is not too bad ...
https://www.tonstudio-forum.de/blog/ind … ADI-2-Pro/
Here the PDF: https://www.tonstudio-forum.de/index.ph … -v1-0-pdf/
I am personally very satisfied with the combination of ADI-2 Pro and Audeze LCD-3.
The magnetistatic phones bring to you a very good sound with defined natural sounding bass.
I personally have doubts that a Stax solution brings you so much more, because then the much more expensive Stax solution should be perfect. But if the Bass is not as perfect as with an LCD-X, well then I doubt that it makes sense to spend so much money on a Stax. TBH, I never heard a Stax, but its already enough for me to read from Bob Katz, that after listening the LCD-X, that he was not satisfied with his Stax anymore in the "Bass departement". I know the LCD-X and know how well and defined this bass is. Nearly the same like with the LCD-3 (which is a little bit more "HiFi").
Choose wisely !
BR Ramses - UFX III, 12Mic, XTC, ADI-2 Pro FS R BE, RayDAT, X10SRi-F, E5-1680v4, Win10Pro22H2, Cub14