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Watermellow123 t1_j9zli7q wrote

Do you hava a portable dac?

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toastyhoodie OP t1_j9zmex9 wrote

It’s a Bluetooth headphone actually.

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Watermellow123 t1_ja0dybk wrote

Wow No amp? How many omhs is it?

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toastyhoodie OP t1_ja0f8k6 wrote

The headphone has an amp built in as it’s Bluetooth

It also has USB C connectivity to use the onboard dac exclusively.

As far as resistance, I don’t honestly know as I haven’t used it with the 3.5mm option.

I know Focals are usually efficient

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Watermellow123 t1_ja1w6wz wrote

They done down voting me, man im just tryna learn im sorry i guess 🤣🤣🤣

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toastyhoodie OP t1_ja2nrxx wrote

I promise I didn’t. Here to help man. I had to learn too

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blorg t1_ja1sfjc wrote

Impedance isn't meaningful with an active BT headphone. It's 1,530Ω on the Bathys, but that's just the input impedance of the amp in the headphone. Very high impedance is normal in this case, it would be the same as measuring the impedance of the RCA input on an amp.

An incoming analog 3.5mm signal is digitized, the ANC and any other DSP performed, and it's fed through the internal DAC and amp at that point. The 3.5mm input takes a line level input, it doesn't need external amplification, that's in the headphone. Best quality, you'll get keeping it digital and using the USB C input rather than the 3.5mm, that is just there for compatibility/convenience, such as if you want to plug it into an in-flight entertainment system.

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