Ah, nice of you to mention the SOHA 2. It's a very nice DIY amp for sure.
I would have to say that the Carbon will likely be a much better amp than the SOHA 2. It should be quieter and have much more power. And I expect that the SQ of the Carbon is better than the SOHA. Probably by a lot.
If you have the time to answer, I was wondering how you went about getting the ER4 balanced. I'm a user of the ER4PT myself in S configuration and I've always wondered it it would be possible to get the ER4 balanced as it remains my overall favourite IEM to this day. I've tried searching on google for any examples of balanced ER4s but it's been fruitless
I had to make this myself. And because the ER4s don't have a convenient way to change cables, I bit the bullet and cut the connectors off the stock cable and wired on an RSA plug. It wasn't too bad to do.
If you have the time to answer, I was wondering how you went about getting the ER4 balanced. I'm a user of the ER4PT myself in S configuration and I've always wondered it it would be possible to get the ER4 balanced as it remains my overall favourite IEM to this day. I've tried searching on google for any examples of balanced ER4s but it's been fruitless
On the ER4 thread there discussions about adapters available on EBAY that let you use 2-pin or MMCX cables. I did this with mine to hifiman balanced termination.
On the ER4 thread there discussions about adapters available on EBAY that let you use 2-pin or MMCX cables. I did this with mine to hifiman balanced termination.
That would be very handy to have. I don't have the ER4s here (they are in Newport), but IIRC they terminate in a TRS plug and there is no way to remove the cables from the ear pieces. Is that right??
If so, a simple adapter might not work because to go balanced you must separate the two leads that are connected together as the common ground of the channels.
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