How is the Zalman RSA as a headamp :D
Dec 26, 2006 at 10:02 AM Thread Starter Post #1 of 2

jmmtn4aj

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The RSA is a headamp that supports 5.1 channels (for Zalmans surround headphones), but also does stereo channels. It has two out circuits, and two separate volume knobs.

http://www.zalman.co.kr/eng/product/...x=111&code=023

Specs are like this:
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- Input Condition : Vin -6dBV, f=1kHz
- Typical Output : 31mW at 32ohm (THD < 0.1%)
- THD : 0.02% (BW=20Hz-20kHz)
- Channel Separation : 90dB
- Output Noise Voltage : -93dBV (BW=20Hz-20kHz)
- Frequency Response : 20Hz-20kHz


Obviously I hardly expect good clean sound from a headamp that costs 75 bucks and made by a company that primary specialises in cooling solutions for PCs no less, but how does it actually sound?
 

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