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Headphoneus Supremus
Joined Jun 16, 2006 Posts 8,547 Likes 96 Is higher the better Thanks..MacGyver
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Joined Apr 8, 2006 Posts 92 Likes 1 Ohms measure resistance, so cans with a lower reading will be easier to drive, and higher readings would be harder to drive. From what I know, that seems to be the jist of it, but for those more knowledgeable, feel free to elaborate on this or correct me. http://www.last.fm/user/MusicSaucekool bubba ice
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Joined Jun 16, 2006 Posts 8,547 Likes 96 Ah, thank you..Asr
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Joined Dec 18, 2003 Posts 1,406 Likes 0 Ohms aren't the only factor in how hard a can is to drive, though. It's an ok rule-of-thumb, but it breaks down a lot. My Head-Fi feedbackkramer5150
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Joined Sep 20, 2004 Posts 14,439 Likes 252 Heres my understanding (please correct me as needed)... headphone impedence is measured in Ohms. Impedence is the resistive load COMBINED with the inductive load the headphone voice coil places across the amplification circuit output. High impedence is not necessarily better than low impedence (and vise versa). What IS important is to pick the right amplification circuit (be it a dedicated amp or an unamped headphone output)... so that it matches the impedence load presented by the headphone. If your amp is designed with low impedence loads and you plug in a high impedence (and low sensitivity) headphone, the output will be "weak". If your amp is designed for high impedence loads and you plug in a low impedence headphone it wil hiss and have poor S/N performance. See my profile for all my cans, amps and sources... Happy Listening!!Towert7
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Joined Aug 31, 2005 Posts 5,853 Likes 40 From my basic electricity and magnetism courses, this is what I have pulled from them. Ohms is the unit of both DC resistance and AC impedance. (headphones are AC driven) Impedance can be thought of as the AC equivalent of resistance (so to speak). The higher the impedance, the less AC signal is getting to the other end. This is the principle behind a simple dimmer switch (just a variable inductor with AC current) The principle behind this is that: If you have a very small impedance, you don't need a high voltage to have a resonable output power at the headphone driver. This means, because the driving voltage can be low, there is more current. Meaning more power wasted passing through the wire to the headphone, and more room for signal degradation (in theory). If you have a high impedance, then you will need a large driving voltage to overcome it, which means that less current is needed for the same output power at the headphone (and thus less power wasted in the cable). In theory, there should be less room for signal degradation. This is also in theory why long transmission lines are high voltage for long distances. Very little singal loss (meaning less power wasted). More technical information can be found here wikipedia Which sounds better, is always up for debate, lol. It's more a simple indicator of what type of amp is needed for the headphones. ~Hope this helps Headphone / Home Stereo setup: Audigy 2 ZS > MHdt Labs Havana NOS DAC > WooAudio GES > Stax O2 MK1 Audigy 2 ZS > MHdt Labs Havana NOS DAC > Denon AVR-685 > B&W 603 S3 Audigy 2 ZS > MHdt Labs Havana NOS DAC > HeadAmp GS-1 > Beyerdynamic DT770pro 80ohm Portable Audio: Ipod Nano > Head-Direct RE2kool bubba ice
Headphoneus Supremus
Joined Jun 16, 2006 Posts 8,547 Likes 96 Quote:| Originally Posted by kramer5150 Heres my understanding (please correct me as needed)... headphone impedence is measured in Ohms. Impedence is the resistive load COMBINED with the inductive load the headphone voice coil places across the amplification circuit output. High impedence is not necessarily better than low impedence (and vise versa). What IS important is to pick the right amplification circuit (be it a dedicated amp or an unamped headphone output)... so that it matches the impedence load presented by the headphone. If your amp is designed with low impedence loads and you plug in a high impedence (and low sensitivity) headphone, the output will be "weak". If your amp is designed for high impedence loads and you plug in a low impedence headphone it wil hiss and have poor S/N performance. |
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