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Will I need a seperate Headphone Amp
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<blockquote data-quote="Ampdog" data-source="post: 34436" data-attributes="member: 144"><p>I read that reference given by Timber (English version per post #11). Quite good info given, and I would imagine that the circuit given by Herr Meier can hardly be realistically improved upon.</p><p></p><p>Here we go with Damping Factor again. I would regard a feeding resistance of 3 - 4 ohm for 30 ohm headphones to provide the necessary; that in series with 8,2 - 10 ohm as load (necessary wattage!) on 8 ohm output should give a reasonable headphone feed. This for an easy experiment; I presume the headphones are used in place of loudspeakers.</p><p></p><p>About the business of cross-feed I am still perplexed as mentioned in another thread. I always regarded microphones to replace the ears at a recording session, so why a second remix? I was hoping someone in the Pretoria-Johannesburg area might have a head amplifier with this facility switchable; I would dearly like to hear the effect for myself. (Then I understood that some 'stereo' recordings, especially of popular music, are so post-controlled/befuddled that I wonder if anybody knows what to expect at the end.) </p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ampdog, post: 34436, member: 144"] I read that reference given by Timber (English version per post #11). Quite good info given, and I would imagine that the circuit given by Herr Meier can hardly be realistically improved upon. Here we go with Damping Factor again. I would regard a feeding resistance of 3 - 4 ohm for 30 ohm headphones to provide the necessary; that in series with 8,2 - 10 ohm as load (necessary wattage!) on 8 ohm output should give a reasonable headphone feed. This for an easy experiment; I presume the headphones are used in place of loudspeakers. About the business of cross-feed I am still perplexed as mentioned in another thread. I always regarded microphones to replace the ears at a recording session, so why a second remix? I was hoping someone in the Pretoria-Johannesburg area might have a head amplifier with this facility switchable; I would dearly like to hear the effect for myself. (Then I understood that some 'stereo' recordings, especially of popular music, are so post-controlled/befuddled that I wonder if anybody knows what to expect at the end.) [/QUOTE]
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