I would connect the RCAs as the Cold pin is connected to ground through a resistor. There might be a chance that the source doesn't like it. The signal flowing through the headamp should be the same and you do not gain the advantages of balanced.
For headphone connection the high output jack and the "balanced" output should give the same signal, just difference in connectors. The low output has higher output impedance so you will get more interaction with the drivers' impedance. One should be aware that the THR-1 has very high output impedance so it will work better with high impedance headphones, but works with low impedance as well as long as the headphones have fairly flat impedance across the frequency spectrum. E.g. several Focal headphones will get a bass spike due to a spike in impedance at certain low frequencies while something like the Shure SRH-1540 will only have minor changes to the sound balance.
The volume gain control of this headphone amplifier is highly flawed.
Using a 2Vrms input (RCA connection from a Denafrips Pontus II DAC), with my Susvara headphone the volume control is between 8 - 9 o'clock, with my Sennheiser HD800 it is between 7 - 8 o'clock and I cannot use my Meze Empy Elite headphone because it is already too loud at a volume control setting of 7 o'clock.
He states that "the outcome was that the sound became less stressed, easier on the ears, had more body, less edge, more mass and solidity, but also conversely become softer, less direct, less transparent with the transient dealing edges becoming more subdued and the highs less airy."
Why would I want to use an input attenuator that has many cons in a high-grade audiophile system?
The volume gain control of this headphone amplifier is highly flawed.
Using a 2Vrms input (RCA connection from a Denafrips Pontus II DAC), with my Susvara headphone the volume control is between 8 - 9 o'clock, with my Sennheiser HD800 it is between 7 - 8 o'clock and I cannot use my Meze Empy Elite headphone because it is already too loud at a volume control setting of 7 o'clock.
He states that "the outcome was that the sound became less stressed, easier on the ears, had more body, less edge, more mass and solidity, but also conversely become softer, less direct, less transparent with the transient dealing edges becoming more subdued and the highs less airy."
Why would I want to use an input attenuator that has many cons in a high-grade audiophile system?
The volume gain control of this headphone amplifier is highly flawed.
Using a 2Vrms input (RCA connection from a Denafrips Pontus II DAC), with my Susvara headphone the volume control is between 8 - 9 o'clock, with my Sennheiser HD800 it is between 7 - 8 o'clock and I cannot use my Meze Empy Elite headphone because it is already too loud at a volume control setting of 7 o'clock.
He states that "the outcome was that the sound became less stressed, easier on the ears, had more body, less edge, more mass and solidity, but also conversely become softer, less direct, less transparent with the transient dealing edges becoming more subdued and the highs less airy."
Why would I want to use an input attenuator that has many cons in a high-grade audiophile system?
But I also tested my THR-1 with and without the attenuators. Of course it's nearly impossible to match volume after installing or deinstalling those.
But as far as I could tell, there was no sonic degradation happening with the attentuators.
Or maybe I was just hearing the benefit of the volume pot being set a little closer to the center of its range. Without attenuators, I couldn't get the pot setting over 8:00 - 8:30 AM on the dial with any low impedance, sensitive headphones.
I'm not sure the volume control is totally flawed. But I am sure that the lack of any reduced gain stages is a bad mistake. I renders this rather good-sounding amp borderline unusable, depending on the DAC & headphones used. I wouldn't even attempt a balanced DAC w/4+ volts output on the THR-1. That dog just won't hunt...
The volume gain control of this headphone amplifier is highly flawed.
Using a 2Vrms input (RCA connection from a Denafrips Pontus II DAC), with my Susvara headphone the volume control is between 8 - 9 o'clock, with my Sennheiser HD800 it is between 7 - 8 o'clock and I cannot use my Meze Empy Elite headphone because it is already too loud at a volume control setting of 7 o'clock.
He states that "the outcome was that the sound became less stressed, easier on the ears, had more body, less edge, more mass and solidity, but also conversely become softer, less direct, less transparent with the transient dealing edges becoming more subdued and the highs less airy."
Why would I want to use an input attenuator that has many cons in a high-grade audiophile system?
The volume gain control of this headphone amplifier is highly flawed.
Using a 2Vrms input (RCA connection from a Denafrips Pontus II DAC), with my Susvara headphone the volume control is between 8 - 9 o'clock, with my Sennheiser HD800 it is between 7 - 8 o'clock and I cannot use my Meze Empy Elite headphone because it is already too loud at a volume control setting of 7 o'clock.
He states that "the outcome was that the sound became less stressed, easier on the ears, had more body, less edge, more mass and solidity, but also conversely become softer, less direct, less transparent with the transient dealing edges becoming more subdued and the highs less airy."
Why would I want to use an input attenuator that has many cons in a high-grade audiophile system?
That’s too bad! I must listen way too loud (or be really deaf), but the volume range doesn’t bother me with my headphones (ZMF’s and an Arya V3). Still, it would be really great to see a future version of this amp with gain levels.
Just got the amp delivered, love the build, wish they gave a cheap power cord atleast!
But just plugged the M17 in lineout to this for initial listen, so far I quite like it! I must be a bit deaf since with Atriums, my volume pot is at 10-11 o'clock!
For burn-in, I just keep the device powered on that's it? No need to plug the headphones?
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