Submitted by ZevireTees t3_zzl9e0 in headphones
ZevireTees OP t1_j2c9p8w wrote
I found these headphones online, and I don't understand how you would be able to run 1500 ohm headphones. I wanted to find some headphones that looked kind of like these but I want to see of someone can mod the with new drivers. I came across these and was stunned because I had not seen over 600 ohms.
blargh4 t1_j2cbpxm wrote
> I don't understand how you would be able to run 1500 ohm headphones
depends entirely on their sensitivity... possibly very easily.
Half-White-Mexican t1_j2ccb16 wrote
I converted a kilo-ohm military aviation/tank headset and it got more than enough power from my TA-30. You can drive them with any amp that provides enough power.
Berny-Aver95 t1_j2chqx3 wrote
And how do they sound?
Half-White-Mexican t1_j2cnsm9 wrote
All mids. Great for radioing your comrades, awful for everything else.
I was able to EQ them and they sound half decent, but still don't have all that much technical ability.
oratory1990 t1_j2d8942 wrote
> You can drive them with any amp that provides enough power.
With a load impedance that high you'll mostly be concerned about providing sufficient voltage. Current draw (and hence power) won't be high due to the high load impedance.
Cartella t1_j2cxua6 wrote
Assuming the same efficiency, the difference in sensitivity of a 1500 ohm headphone and a 600 ohm one is 4 dB, which is probably less than you think. Or almost 8 dB from a 250 ohm one.
audiophile_lurker t1_j2dxsb9 wrote
Electrostatic headphones have impedances to the tune of 100,000 ohms. 1500 ohm is not that big a deal as long as long as they are either fairly sensitive (which is probably the case for crystal radio headphones), or you got a high voltage amplifier (do not need much current at this point).
Shlushii t1_j2eh4xc wrote
Hotwire it right into the back of a serious speaker amp
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