Submitted by Lelouch25 t3_z6q68j in headphones
I have an iFi ZEN DACV2 connected to the Atom amp with RCA cables. I use the 'variable switch' on the zen dac to get more precise volume controls, and noticed it made the volume on the Atom amp also more refined/precise.
I listen to planars, Sundara 2020 and 1060C. I've noticed the sound stage just opens up with high gain on the 1060C. I also get more tallness from the soundstage. Seriously I can't believe how good it sounds on high gain.
On the track Strasbourg /St.Denis --Roy Hargrove, the sub-bass have more pronounced rumble. It feels like the music is surrounding me.
Volume matched to the best of my abilities, the low gain made the music sound like it was mono.
Do the high gain provide more mW or something? They must right? ...if it makes the headphones louder than low gain.
So an hour goes by, and now I am wondering if I should’ve upgraded to a higher powered amp like the Schiit Magni 3+. The 1060C spec says 1W is minimum.
Looking at DROP AAA THX right now. They have 2.7W to 32ohms single ended.
This whole chain was about impedance which is expressed in ohms representing headphone resistance, thus needing more wattage. (Power)
People didn’t like the way I said “headphones can be under powered”.
People also didn’t like that I described the sound of under-powered, or unmatched impedance.
Conclusion: volume doesn’t have anything to do with sound quality.
My take: You can get enough volume from a small powered amp and still not have the headphone sound full. I’ve always said this is likely due to wattage.
You can test this yourself by plugging in your headphone to your phone. You can reach good volume, but the headphone doesn’t sound full.
[maybe the proper way to frame it is that there are bad amps then]
klogg4 t1_iy2q7nk wrote
Snake oil. Gain does NOT alter the sound. It only alters the output power to make volume knob easier to control with different headphones.
About power: it directly affects volume and that's it. When you reduce volume, you reduce the output power. Higher power amp will give you more volume at max level. Simple as that.