Pretty self explanatory. I know "ohms" are associated with impedance, but why do people get ohm adaptors? I currently have an ibasso d2 boa and super fi 5 pros. I use the d2 boa as a DAC when using my laptop and use an LOD to connect my iphone 3g to the boa (both set ups go to the SF5Ps). Should i be interested in an ohm adaptor? I know my SF5P are low impedance and the d2 boa can drive higher impedance. This may or may not be related, but I'll ask anyway: should I (i do) use the attenuator that came with my SF5P out of the D2 boa if i get a hissing noise? Is this reducing the sound quality?
Sorry if that was convoluted. Thanks for the help in advance.
Sorry if that was convoluted. Thanks for the help in advance.





If you do hear a difference in quality, then you could look into plug-style impedance adapters that have a set impedance; these are probably built to tighter specs than your typical Radioshack volume control.

