RJL24
New Head-Fier
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Got an E 6. New. To use as a headphone amp while connected to my TV
configuration: TV is LG 37LH30, and has no headphone out jack but has a digital optical audio out connection which is now connected to a Sewell DAC converter (to analog), and the output from there goes to the E 6 amp, and that output to my wireless headphones.
This setup was smaller and cheaper than purchasing a home theater component without speakers, for well over $200.00
So Plugged E6 in and it charged fully, a blue light came on.
Then I turned it on, and after a while it discharged, fully, I presume.
Charged again, the red light went off, fully charged, I presume.
Have read the battery has a fixed re-charge life. And then the E 6 must be replaced.
Here's the questions: I have one of those USB A/C adapters. Can I leave the E 6 connected to my permanent a/c charger while using E 6 as an amp for my headphones?
Any idea what effect this constant connection to the a/c charger may have on the battery or rather the use of the E 6?
I do not intend to use E 6 as a portable amp.
(For example, I leave my laptop connected to the A/C charger all the time and that has not damaged the battery.)
Thanks in advance.
configuration: TV is LG 37LH30, and has no headphone out jack but has a digital optical audio out connection which is now connected to a Sewell DAC converter (to analog), and the output from there goes to the E 6 amp, and that output to my wireless headphones.
This setup was smaller and cheaper than purchasing a home theater component without speakers, for well over $200.00
So Plugged E6 in and it charged fully, a blue light came on.
Then I turned it on, and after a while it discharged, fully, I presume.
Charged again, the red light went off, fully charged, I presume.
Have read the battery has a fixed re-charge life. And then the E 6 must be replaced.
Here's the questions: I have one of those USB A/C adapters. Can I leave the E 6 connected to my permanent a/c charger while using E 6 as an amp for my headphones?
Any idea what effect this constant connection to the a/c charger may have on the battery or rather the use of the E 6?
I do not intend to use E 6 as a portable amp.
(For example, I leave my laptop connected to the A/C charger all the time and that has not damaged the battery.)
Thanks in advance.