djevoultion
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Hello head-fi
I'm curious about the Burson HA160 series amp for my LCD2r1 (50ohm).
I noticed on the specs page it is listed as max 250ohm output into unknown ohms.
I inquired into it with Burson and they informed me the Burson will output 100mw into 50 ohms, this seems a little low and I asked them to explain how it would be sufficient for the LCD2. I was told it was because the amp was designed in Class A and fully discrete circuit, there would be plenty of current to drive the LCD2.
Is there any merit to that claim? I have read before on these forums that Audeze recommends at least 1W for the LCD2.
Advice is appreciated
Thanks in advance.
I'm curious about the Burson HA160 series amp for my LCD2r1 (50ohm).
I noticed on the specs page it is listed as max 250ohm output into unknown ohms.
I inquired into it with Burson and they informed me the Burson will output 100mw into 50 ohms, this seems a little low and I asked them to explain how it would be sufficient for the LCD2. I was told it was because the amp was designed in Class A and fully discrete circuit, there would be plenty of current to drive the LCD2.
Is there any merit to that claim? I have read before on these forums that Audeze recommends at least 1W for the LCD2.
Advice is appreciated
Thanks in advance.