Hiss sound with Fiio E7+E9 Combo
Aug 4, 2011 at 7:05 AM Thread Starter Post #1 of 10

daniel2011

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Just brought myself some Denon d2000s and a Fiio E7 + E9 Combo
 
Im am very dissapointed to hear a hiss from the headphones if I have the volume anywear above 1/3. These are being played from my computer through usb and the hissing sound is still there if im not playing any music so im sure its not the quality of the music. 
 
Does anyone else have this problem? Is this a bad unit? or the result of a product in this catogry? Should I upgrade or what? 
 
Very mad at the situation grr
 
 
Aug 4, 2011 at 1:05 PM Post #2 of 10
Hmm, do you hear hiss only when changing the volume or is it constant?  Also, which headphone socket(if that's the correct term) do you have your Denons plugged into?  The 3.5mm or the 6.3mm?
 
Aug 4, 2011 at 10:33 PM Post #4 of 10
Okay, one more question, is your E9 set on low or high gain?
 
Aug 6, 2011 at 7:36 AM Post #5 of 10
This is completely normal in amplifiers. The only solution is to use higher impedance headphones. The Denon D2000 is only 25 ohms. Try something like the Sennheiser HD650 (300 ohms) and you should hear a big improvement.
 
Aug 6, 2011 at 6:52 PM Post #6 of 10
I don't get any hiss with a Little Dot MK2.  Any hiss I do hear is being amplified from the recording.  Some recordings have 'air' in it that is actually picked up when amplified through revealing headphones-- especially ones with treble extension.
 
Aug 6, 2011 at 8:37 PM Post #7 of 10
FWIW - I just tried my AD700 and SRH840s - both sockets - and can't hear any hiss (even at full volume - music paused of course).
 
Aug 10, 2011 at 1:16 AM Post #8 of 10
I had D2000 before, no hiss in high nor low gain (both 3.5and 6.3mm)
Even with my D5000 now, the E7+E9 combo still sound very clean
May be a defective item
 
Aug 10, 2011 at 1:52 PM Post #9 of 10
I have no hiss with any headphones of any impedance.  Check your e7 to e9 connection (make and break it a couple times if you have to) and switch out cables.  Use a different source.  Plug the e7 in through the line in. You should be able to isolate the issue fairly easily.
 

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