fiery
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In an earlier post, parrot5 mentions 'unity gain'. Can you explain what it is for me? I have searched and i think it means where at the lowest point on the dial it doesn't amp at all (unity being where output equals the same as the input)? Therefore you can start from no amplification and then work your way up, whereas one without unity gain would start from a 'plus' amount? (forgive my dodgy wording, am new to amps so go easy on me!)
I have IEMs (E4), and am looking to get an amp, so if I go for the LDM+, and I am pretty sure I will should I ask for unity gain also?
parrot5 - can you tell us how the battery life test went??
I had already been mulling over the LDM+ from a couple of previous threads, so this thread has been great! Thanks all!!
Originally Posted by CookieFactory Hmm, apparently these seem to drive full-sized headphones very well, but the stock gain is just too high for sensitive IEMs. You might want to try asking the amp maker to lower the gain of the amp. |
In an earlier post, parrot5 mentions 'unity gain'. Can you explain what it is for me? I have searched and i think it means where at the lowest point on the dial it doesn't amp at all (unity being where output equals the same as the input)? Therefore you can start from no amplification and then work your way up, whereas one without unity gain would start from a 'plus' amount? (forgive my dodgy wording, am new to amps so go easy on me!)
I have IEMs (E4), and am looking to get an amp, so if I go for the LDM+, and I am pretty sure I will should I ask for unity gain also?
parrot5 - can you tell us how the battery life test went??
I had already been mulling over the LDM+ from a couple of previous threads, so this thread has been great! Thanks all!!