Hello! I have a great sounding pair of Klipsch earphones that have a strange quirk, namely that they don't seem to get recognized by any device as being high impedance, not my old LG V20 phone nor my PC. Thus they end up not being amped up properly and sound terrible which is a shame. I found a workaround with my LG but ever since it got nicked I haven't had any music player to use them with. I have an old Ipod Classic that I know is capable of driving them (up to 30 ohms and the earphones are 50, good enough) but it needs a new audio jack, so I'm unable to test it out. Thing is I can't currently afford to get it fixed for no reason if it turns out not to work, so an answer either way would be much appreciated
Sorry if my question is kinda stupid and obvious, but I'm not an expert on how amps work and I haven't been able to find an answer anywhere. Thanks in advance!
Sorry if my question is kinda stupid and obvious, but I'm not an expert on how amps work and I haven't been able to find an answer anywhere. Thanks in advance!