linnite
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I'm keen to find out what counts as an adequate headphone amp output. I've seen some amps quote an output of 1W (the manufacturer claims 1W will drive AKG K1000's directly), and then there is the above, 100 mW into 32 Ohm.
I realise output goes down as impedance rises, so in the real world the amp above will output even less into my Senns which I think are 62 Ohm.
But what sort of output is needed to drive cans to decent volumes?
Thanks
EDIT: Whoops, the Senns are 300 Ohm! It's the K701's that are 62 ohm. So the K701's are easier to drive loud, right?
I realise output goes down as impedance rises, so in the real world the amp above will output even less into my Senns which I think are 62 Ohm.
But what sort of output is needed to drive cans to decent volumes?
Thanks
EDIT: Whoops, the Senns are 300 Ohm! It's the K701's that are 62 ohm. So the K701's are easier to drive loud, right?