mrip541
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I've been considering this amp but have read about hiss/buzz issues on a couple different forums. Is this an issue for everyone but only a few people mention it?
I've been considering this amp but have read about hiss/buzz issues on a couple different forums. Is this an issue for everyone but only a few people mention it?
I've been considering this amp but have read about hiss/buzz issues on a couple different forums. Is this an issue for everyone but only a few people mention it?
I've been considering this amp but have read about hiss/buzz issues on a couple different forums. Is this an issue for everyone but only a few people mention it?
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Can you tell me what headphones you plan to use with iHA-6?
Several reviewers and users have used IEMs with iHA-6 with favorable result, that's why I won't hesitate to recommend iHA-6 to users with very sensitive headphones. I honestly didn't worry about the background noise (or hissing) issue of iHA-6.
If there are comments about hiss/buzz issue of iHA-6 on a couple different forums, I would like to check them out. Can you please PM the link to me? I am not sure if we can post the link of other (or competing) forum directly.
Hello,
I've been testing putting the iHA-6 in high current voltage as you suggested with my Focal Clear.
I don't have the buzzing sound when set on high but SQ gets bad. Soundstage get thinner, treble seem weirdly accentuated.
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Just tried it, I'm getting some noise/hiss on high gain.Interesting. In that case, try low current high gain, let's see if this will also cause the buzzing sound.
The single ended output sounds like every other mid-fi single ended SS output, so nothing special. The downside is the impedance. Someone can correct me if I'm wrong here but from what I understand, ideally you want your amp's output impedance to be at worst 1/5th the headphone's impedance. Ideally around 1/8th. Yes, it's more complicated than just that, but this is the main thing you need to know for selecting the right amp for your headphones. It has to be a good match because otherwise it can mess with the frequency response, especially with certain types of drivers. So if you think about it, 10 ohm output impedance limits you to at worst 50 ohm impedance headphones (ideally higher). Most headphones on the market these days are around 32 ohms - many even lower, especially those that come with 1/4 inch termination for single ended use. So it limits the single ended use options and really doesn't make any sense to me when you consider that people with high end headphones would use the balanced output anyway.
Just tried it, I'm getting some noise/hiss on high gain.
I just ordered the cable @Spandy87 was mentioning in his video.I sent Andy a pm with multiple instances of people reporting hiss. He said he was "speechless" over my ignoring positive reviews, and claimed that any hiss is the result of factors other than the amp. So have fun with that.
YesYou mean the attenuator from garage1217? It works great, completely removes hiss for sensitive cans. What headphone are you using?
Just tried it, I'm getting some noise/hiss on high gain.
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Some background noise is quite normal when you use high gain with Focal Clear, the High Gain is +16dB from the Low Gain, and the Focal Clear has a fairly high sensitivity.
The strange part is the buzzing sound only occurs at low gain, low sensitivity. This doesn't sound right. I have used this setting with Focal Clear and Utopia in AXPONA (April 2018) recently and it works very well.
I'll drop you a PM to collect the serial number and dealer information, I hope you can audition your Focal Clear with another iHA-6 to verify your problem.
Ok, I'll be waiting for your PM.
The buzzing sound doesn't occur immediately after I turn the amp on, it comes maybe 5-10min after that.
I'll try to find somewhere to try another iHA-6 but I don't think I will find one close to me :/