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NaZul15 OP t1_iuea69z wrote

Good idea about looking for replacement cables.

As to having a good single ended pair, i've got the akg k400, which runs perfectly fine in the 3.5mm jack.

Apparently output impedence also has effect on low impedence headphones:

> Certain devices may favor one output over the other, it doesn't make the "balanced" headphone output universally "better". Let me use the Cayin iHA-6 and your Sony as an example... via the trs (SE) output they would see a 10 ohm output impedance to a 16 ohm nominal headphone, this is an impedance matching issue. Assuming the Sonys are like most dynamic headphones there will be a rise in impedance near the reasonance frequency of the driver... in the bass region... that gets boosted when fed a high output impedance.

> Via either the dual 3 pin XLR or 4 pin XLR that same Cayin has a .3 ohm output impedance which would NOT result in any measurable FR changes. Headphones below 80 ohms are best ran via these "balanced outputs", above that threshold there are minimal differences between the two on that device.

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Toronto-Will t1_iueb6t7 wrote

I think a 10 ohm output impedance is high for a headphone amp, but in any event I wouldn’t worry about it, it’s ultimately still an issue of power, and it’s unlikely you’re going to be short on power. Try to find a headphone that’s comfortable and sounds good to you, rather than mathing out a headphone that can draw the most wattage from your amp.

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