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Ideas for R2000 headphones?
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<blockquote data-quote="xenithon" data-source="post: 23430" data-attributes="member: 467"><p>And yes, that is correct in regard to the expected impedance. The "studio" headphones are generally driven by amps with sufficient current and driver control, such that when the average consumer pairs them with an iPod, they are woefully underpowered. This is the case with the K701, as well as the DT770-80 studio headphone and the venerable AKG K340 and Sennheiser HD-25 I and II.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="xenithon, post: 23430, member: 467"] And yes, that is correct in regard to the expected impedance. The "studio" headphones are generally driven by amps with sufficient current and driver control, such that when the average consumer pairs them with an iPod, they are woefully underpowered. This is the case with the K701, as well as the DT770-80 studio headphone and the venerable AKG K340 and Sennheiser HD-25 I and II. [/QUOTE]
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