Submitted by GLikesSteak t3_yi45nm in headphones
VijeyKumar t1_iuh6ljh wrote
"It can be driven off of anything, But it sCaLes beTteR with moRe pOwEr."
Doccks71 t1_iuhoj92 wrote
Don't forget that balanced cable too
klogg4 t1_iuhdfml wrote
Typical story of getting broke for nothing :))
suppaboy228 t1_iui944t wrote
What does it even mean?
MichNeko t1_iuirx9e wrote
The idea of a headphone "scaling" with gear is that the headphone will sound "better".
For example, compare an hd6x0 from a dongle and an amp like the Magni3+ and you'll see that the bass sounds tighter, less boomy.
Some headphones scale more than others, for 99% of headphones you don't really see that scaling happening much, and most you'll need is an apple dongle.
suppaboy228 t1_iuj0m60 wrote
What I mean is if you're hearing a difference between the amps, you're either strongly believe that this difference exists (placebo) or there's filtering going on.
NaZul15 t1_iujd9st wrote
I'm sorry but i must dissagree. My mdr 1am2 sounds a whole lot tighter on the balanced output of my qudelix 5k (it has more power, and 2 dacs vs 1.) It's like listening to a completely different pair
suppaboy228 t1_iujdg5u wrote
There's dsp/filter in that amp.
NaZul15 t1_iujdndl wrote
Yes which is also in the basic 3.5 output no?
suppaboy228 t1_iujdptd wrote
What?
NaZul15 t1_iujdswn wrote
You can change filters regardless of output jack
suppaboy228 t1_iujdysc wrote
I can assume that there's no completely "clean" option.
NaZul15 t1_iuje2bj wrote
No, but all the options are shared by both outputs
suppaboy228 t1_iujeitb wrote
You seem to have missed my points.
I was talking about the difference between amplifiers, not the filters and balanced inputs.
NaZul15 t1_iujepgt wrote
Then idk what you mean. All i mean to say is that there's a difference from the balaced output. Idk what that comes from, but i would guess the higher output
suppaboy228 t1_iujevcw wrote
You can read my 2 last big comments (in the profile). Hope it'll be clear:)
NaZul15 t1_iujf182 wrote
Just did a little edit
suppaboy228 t1_iuizl0z wrote
If the sound is less boomy and more tighter, then there's probably a filter at around 100-300 Hz region.
If you will tone down that frequency range, you will have less "dirt" in the sound, especially in rock and metal where there is a lot of distorted guitars and basses. Don't overdo it because you'll end up with no kick in the lower register.
asasnow t1_iuim6nh wrote
i guess it means the headphones sound "fuller" or something?
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