Submitted by icanseeyourpantsuu t3_z2bw3p in headphones
WoodenSporkAudio t1_ixg2flq wrote
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It just means an amp with a 0.1 ohm impedance can remain totally flat on the output within its 20-20k range without the OI and headphone interaction affecting the frequency response.
Like 32 ohm headphones on a 1 ohm OI, ratio is 32:1
If it were a 4 ohm OI it’s 8:1 still flat
If it’s a ln 6 ohm oi it would be 5.333:1 with some some frequency response impact for good or for bad. It depends on the headphone impedance curve and the listener and the final FR.
icanseeyourpantsuu OP t1_ixjkob4 wrote
Man, thanks for the reply but sorry i dont understand.
I made this post because a guy on youtube said that the 600ohm dt880s does not need more than 100mW @600ohm and that it's more on output impedance matching where the 880s require a 100ohm output impedance match.
So im looking for Amps that has this specification or would closely perform like it. So far, i only found the Bottlehead Crack which is rated 120ohms of output impedance, but it's at 349usd. I'd like to keep my budget under 250.
WoodenSporkAudio t1_ixkk84l wrote
Is DT880 600 ohm with 100 ohm an industry thing?
If so, Then get an amp with around 7.75+ volts into 600 ohms with a 100 ohm OI
That’s approx 100mw into 600 ohms raw RMS without the complex impedance curve of the headphone and the interaction with the OI of the amp
You can drive high impedance headphones with low Ouput Impedance amps but the higher output impedance options are like a nice analog EQ very tasteful sometimes
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