Pharmaboy
Headphoneus Supremus
That makes no sense--yet I'm snickering.How about... "Listening to tubes is like tasting your stove." Never mind, I'll show myself out...
I'll show one of my selves out ... the others have nowhere else to go.
That makes no sense--yet I'm snickering.How about... "Listening to tubes is like tasting your stove." Never mind, I'll show myself out...
... I say, you say: 'It's time for Footscray!"Now look who decided to join the party…
How are you finding it?Now look who decided to join the party…
Once again I have it all jumbled. I only have one Sylvania VT-231, but a pair of CV455, and no HP8 (yet).Sylvania VT-231 pair, Brimar CV455 (KB/FB, Footscray) is an all-conquering trio in HP8
Once again I have it all jumbled. I only have one Sylvania VT-231, but a pair of CV455, and no HP8 (yet).
(Imagines a Jonathan C. Youtube channel based around cleaning.)Sylvania VT-231 pair, Brimar CV455 (KB/FB, Footscray) is an all-conquering trio in HP8 ....
Can’t speak to the HP8 specifically, but I always leave my XLR-to-6.35mm adapter plugged into my little SW51+ tube amp without the headphone cable attached to it. I always plug in the headphone cable to the adapter before turning on the amp though. I can’t imagine there could be anything dangerous about leaving the adapter attached to the amp with it powered off.I just learned that, if using a cable adapter (XLR to 6.35 in my case), one should rather unplug the whole thing from the amp, than leave the adapter in the amp and only unplug the cable that’s in the headphones. So this should be avoided, right:
Related question: Until now, I was happy with using the pictured adapter with my HD820 and E3 that both sport (rather great) XLR terminated cables. Would you strongly recommend getting a separate cable with 6.35 termination to go into the HP8 or is using the adapter „responsibly“ good enough?