HiFlight
Headphoneus Supremus
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I plan to drive mine with my RWA Sig. 30.2 and Virtue One, both of which are Tripath-based amplifiers. Another amplifier that should work well is the Winsome Labs Mouse, also a Tripath-based amp.
As both + and - of each channel are driven in this type of amp, they should be a very viable alternative to a fully-balanced amplifier. Of course one would need to make a pigtail adapter to connect the 5LE XLR connector to the speaker terminals, as T-amps have no headphone jack.
Ron
Ron
Originally Posted by DC5Zilla /img/forum/go_quote.gif This might be a stupid question but I will ask none the less. I know that the original HE-5 requires high amount of power from the amp in order to reveal true performance. The new HE-5LE is said to be little bit more efficient. Do you think balanced protector will be sufficient enough to power these monsters? Or will it be too silly to even consider this combination? |
I plan to drive mine with my RWA Sig. 30.2 and Virtue One, both of which are Tripath-based amplifiers. Another amplifier that should work well is the Winsome Labs Mouse, also a Tripath-based amp.
As both + and - of each channel are driven in this type of amp, they should be a very viable alternative to a fully-balanced amplifier. Of course one would need to make a pigtail adapter to connect the 5LE XLR connector to the speaker terminals, as T-amps have no headphone jack.
Ron
Ron