Yeah high current for planar & low-impedance dynamic is also benefit of it. I somehow feel that the high-current mode sound more meaty and full than the low current.
BTW, what could be your next amplifier, you're selling for some upgrades? The iHA-6 I think it is very good p/p amplifier right now.
Yeah high current for planar & low-impedance dynamic is also benefit of it. I somehow feel that the high-current mode sound more meaty and full than the low current.
BTW, what could be your next amplifier, you're selling for some upgrades? The iHA-6 I think it is very good p/p amplifier right now.
Hi, I am trying out a Cayin iHA6 (fed from a Hugo2 via RCA) with my HEDDphones (32ohms) and Sony MDR Z1Rs (64ohms). I do not know for sure the current setting - High or Low. Any suggestions how they are to be used ?
I'll recommend High current for HEDDphones and Low current for Sony MDR Z1Rs, but there is no harm to try both and pick your prefered setting.
@nghenhac and @duyanh43 are correct, high current should work with planar better, we have reduced the rated output in order to pump out more current. Planar headphone has flat impedance across the complete frequency range, so voltage swing is not an issue here. On the other hand, the magnetic structure in Planar headphone eat current, so high current low voltage fit the planar headphones by design.
For similar reason, high current will also work well with low impedance headphones because the voltage swing of low impedance headphone are relatively low, and driving low impednace dynamic driver will required more current.
Some weird experience today with the Amplifier, I suddenly hear the buzzing, electric sound when I listen to music and this sound get louder when I decrease the volume knob on iHA6. I disconnected the HP jack and reconnect and the problem disappear, like the electric was charged and get discharged when I disconnect the XLR jack. It happens only once in a while and it kinda frustrating, anyone have this problem before, with any kind of gears. Much thanks
Some weird experience today with the Amplifier, I suddenly hear the buzzing, electric sound when I listen to music and this sound get louder when I decrease the volume knob on iHA6. I disconnected the HP jack and reconnect and the problem disappear, like the electric was charged and get discharged when I disconnect the XLR jack. It happens only once in a while and it kinda frustrating, anyone have this problem before, with any kind of gears. Much thanks
When you said it happens only once in a while, can you roughly estimate the frequency? Once everyday? Once a month? Do you feel any static when you touch the amplifier or the XLR4 connector?
When you said it happens only once in a while, can you roughly estimate the frequency? Once everyday? Once a month? Do you feel any static when you touch the amplifier or the XLR4 connector?
Today I tested, I leave the headphone connecting to the amplifier with no music on for about 30 minutes and it start to produce electric noises, I then turned off and do it again and after about 20' this happens again. I use 6.3 adapter and connect to SE output and 30 minutes passed and nothing happened. I havent test touching the amplifier, later today I switched my power cable to another socket and it seems better now.
Today I tested, I leave the headphone connecting to the amplifier with no music on for about 30 minutes and it start to produce electric noises, I then turned off and do it again and after about 20' this happens again. I use 6.3 adapter and connect to SE output and 30 minutes passed and nothing happened. I havent test touching the amplifier, later today I switched my power cable to another socket and it seems better now.
In that case, shall we perform a small experiment to eliminate the problem of interference? Relocate the iHA-6 to another location (preferably a different circuit breaker in your household power supply), do not connect to any source, just leave it playback at standalone condition, check whether the same problem existed in the first 30 minutes playback.
Is it possible to run balanced output on this amp even if the input is via rca? (This is something I can do on my Romi fully balanced amp, for example)
I just recevied my Cayin IHA-6 and also got some very annoying buzz/noise/crackling issue with this amplifier:
The RME ADI-2 DAC FS is used with IHA-6 connected balanced (PC source USB of RME is isolated with Intona isolator).
Very loud noise and buzzing right channel and random crackling on left channel with 4-pin XLR balanced and also with 6,35mm unbalanced (but less), low/high gain or current doesn't make a difference (and also even if no input connected).
Headphone tested so far (low gain, low current, balanced):
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