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A headphone amp for the not so thrifty
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<blockquote data-quote="croak" data-source="post: 8884" data-attributes="member: 361"><p>Going from various ways of listening to cans to a headphone amp made a very big improvement and made headphones more listenable.</p><p>A simple op amp circuit (though less suitable for cans under say 50 ohms) like the Chi Moi amps already sounds far more open end less fuzzy then an attenuated "speaker" amp. Sadly, as with phono stages, a lot of the boodle ends up in the case on commercial product, add to that the specialist nature small volume and prices rise high quickly..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="croak, post: 8884, member: 361"] Going from various ways of listening to cans to a headphone amp made a very big improvement and made headphones more listenable. A simple op amp circuit (though less suitable for cans under say 50 ohms) like the Chi Moi amps already sounds far more open end less fuzzy then an attenuated "speaker" amp. Sadly, as with phono stages, a lot of the boodle ends up in the case on commercial product, add to that the specialist nature small volume and prices rise high quickly.. [/QUOTE]
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