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  1. rohan575

    Benefits of High Impedance Headphones??

    even class A amps waste more than 70% of the power just to keep them properly biased and in class A opertation. What matters is the actual power delivered to the headphone which is given by     E X I cos(x) where cos(x) is the power factor which makes life bad for EE guys.   Long live...
  2. rohan575

    Comment by 'rohan575' in article 'Headphone Impedance'

    JackonStone: An output impedance of 4-8 ohms means that the amp can drive headphones which have an impedance of 4-8 ohms and higher. Although if we treat headphones as DC resistances you can work out that the current demand will be very high. More current means more heat and heat brings...
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    Comment by 'rohan575' in article 'Headphone Impedance'

    The whole idea is to run things in their comfort zone, for an amp output impedance 600 Ohm driving a 600 Ohm headphone is a full workout for the amp, its a nice idea to have some headroom for the amp to run smoothly.
  4. rohan575

    Headphone impedances

    ---> http://www.head-fi.org/wiki/headphone-impedance
  5. rohan575

    Headphone Impedance?

    --> http://www.head-fi.org/wiki/headphone-impedance
  6. rohan575

    Headphone Impedance

    ---> http://www.head-fi.org/wiki/headphone-impedance  
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    Comment by 'rohan575' in article 'Headphone Impedance'

    This is a simpler and practical expression and takes in a lot of assumptions, one could go onto more depth but then it wont be useful for the people who don't have an EE background. I kept it short for this reason only.
  8. rohan575

    Headphone Burn-in

    exactly, the drivers as from my past experiments do not change in characteristics. None, of the electrical properties apart from weakening of the magnetic field strength (which takes a LOT of time to be significant) everything remains same. Especially when modern drivers are sealed  with...
  9. rohan575

    Benefits of High Impedance Headphones??

    please note:   I stated it in terms of speed of electrons, it is not! speed of electrons in a conductor is constant, rather the potential that they are accelerated under changes
  10. rohan575

    Headphone Burn-in

    the increased weight explains the base response changing too you know
  11. rohan575

    Headphone Burn-in

    it can be the dried out ear pads recovering
  12. rohan575

    Cable Science

    Fact is, ask any cable manufacturer to test his product with an O'scope and plot charts within the 20-20k range, you will be surprised.   I believe there should be standards in audio equipment. Manufacturers should have their equipment tested and rated accordingly using measurable...
  13. rohan575

    Cable Science

    --> http://www.head-fi.org/wiki/hi-end-cables
  14. rohan575

    Don't get why "Audiophile" USB Cable would improve sound quality

    10101010101010101010   That's it! simple, on or off, 1 or 0, 0v or +5v. Only if it were so simple, we presume that digital signals are "clean" 1's and 0's sadly they are not. When things are happening so fast (a few megahertz) things can go crazy inside a cable. Inductance, interference, jitter...
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    A stimulating read about cables (at least I thought so)

    just wanted to point out a paper on the relevant topic.    
  16. rohan575

    A stimulating read about cables (at least I thought so)

    emm...http://www.head-fi.org/wiki/hi-end-cables
  17. rohan575

    Digital Response Correction

    We've had countless EQ, bass boost etc... technologies present. But this is a new one. Were starting research and would like to have feedback from headfiers.   It's called Headphone Profiling Every headphone in the world has a unique frequency curve which can be corrected by a DSP changing...
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    Digital Response Correction

    Thread for new technologies, this one based on response correction.
  19. rohan575

    Headphone Burn-in

    Interesting   Note: these are NOT real world values the system was subjected to over 1167mW way above what normal headphones handle.   Let me explain this, I'll take the original value to be 'x' and the new value to be 'y' the data here will be y/x only a ratio.   Data is not...
  20. rohan575

    Headphone Burn-in

    Here's something that i am upto     It's basically a fixed amplitude detector. The test material has been to attached to a coil (76Ohm) which is constantly energised. The magnets are elctro-magnets configured to generate forced sine vibrations on the test material. The amplitude is...
  21. rohan575

    Headphone Burn-in

    While in my limited knowledge and only an electron microscope which i am permitted use at the university it is quite clear that molecular re-alignments occur and although i don't have an audio lab at my disposal i made some measurements using a pair of laser detectors (a pair of laser and a...
  22. rohan575

    Headphone Burn-in

    I stand corrected,   Lets take a simple polymer geometry, poly(methylene) for now,     H     H     H     H     H     H     H     H --C -- C  --C -- C  -- C -- C  -- C -- C  --     on this level atoms can rotate (due to the sigma bonds and Sp3 hybridization only on a TEMPORARY basis)*...
  23. rohan575

    Comment by 'rohan575' in article 'Headphone Impedance'

    i agree need to edit this, speed of electrons is constant in a conductor, its the kinetic energy which is responsible. The amount of work done in moving an e- form 1 point to another is voltage not it's relative speed. jeffreyfranz, it's a wiki please edit as you like.
  24. rohan575

    Headphone Burn-in

    Theory Youngs modulus = Stress / strain , elastic fatigue is 0 for perfect materials but incase of headphone diaphrams they DO have some value which changes strain or impact on them.  thus changing sound
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