mpawluk91
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I use cans and I never really made a big deal of the pop it's not all that loud on 50 ohm headphones or even 32 for that mater
I use cans and I never really made a big deal of the pop it's not all that loud on 50 ohm headphones or even 32 for that mater
Anyone in their teenage years confirm a high pitched sound using output1? I asked my dad to listen to it and he said he couldn't hear the high pitched "peep" sound that I was hearing. I asked polleychen about this but I don't know if he understood what I was saying.
Anyone in their teenage years confirm a high pitched sound using output1? I asked my dad to listen to it and he said he couldn't hear the high pitched "peep" sound that I was hearing. I asked polleychen about this but I don't know if he understood what I was saying.
Is it a constant sound or just momentary?
I'm still 19 and can hear the mosquito sound so I think it's just my ears.
Anyone in their teenage years confirm a high pitched sound using output1? I asked my dad to listen to it and he said he couldn't hear the high pitched "peep" sound that I was hearing. I asked polleychen about this but I don't know if he understood what I was saying.
Anyone else feel that the volume is a bit too low? If I try using out2 or highgain off, the volume is too dang low. I have to literally crank it all the way to the top.
Even on Out1+highgain on, my source volume is at about 70% and my bh amp volume pot is at about the 10 o'clock position.
My hearing is fine. It just seems pretty quiet.
The noise you're hearing should not be there, I do not doubt your fathers ears, only we would have several more reports of this coming through from all the buyers, I know a member who is only 16 and his BH amp is dead quite to his ears, there is a fault with your amp. I know it seems like a hassle to get it replaced and go through an exchange with Pollychen, but you will be happier you did this in the end.
Turn your source up to 100%
The LF switch boosts ur low end and the mids so I always keep it on, the SF switch widens the sound field quite a bit (better for older more condensed recordings particularly pre 1990) if u use the SF switch on a live recording it sounds amazing. Just don't use it on new music to much cause it separates the sound to much. And finally ur gain switch just let's you decide how much power your headphones require. If you want to know about the difference between output 1 and output 2 then message H20FidelityCool - finally got it!
First impressions are "Wow - love the size! Much smaller than the E12, and even smaller than the E11. Cool - this will work very well as a truly portable amp."
Second impressions are "Wow - lot's of buttons/options - where's the english in the manual lol!".
So now I think I'll read through this thread to find out what the various settings are, and which settings seem to be the most popular.
The LF switch boosts ur low end and the mids so I always keep it on, the SF switch widens the sound field quite a bit (better for older more condensed recordings particularly pre 1990) if u use the SF switch on a live recording it sounds amazing. Just don't use it on new music to much cause it separates the sound to much. And finally ur gain switch just let's you decide how much power your headphones require. If you want to know about the difference between output 1 and output 2 then message H20Fidelity