gr8soundz
Headphoneus Supremus
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lol u seem quiet sarcastic in ur long passage. i was only trying to use logic to explain what i felt would work. i am no expert in this and nor do i have experience of using my headphones with more powerful. people with more technical knoweldge should know how this works in theory and how it relates to real world.
my itnetion is not to start argument but find the truth of how this works and that is why i posted the numbers and how i could best possibly interpret them with me limited to no knowledge. no need to get offended.
No offense taken. Apologies for the bit of sarcasm but I didn't know what else to say.
Myself (and at least 1 other user) are giving you real world examples that we've actually tried. In theory, many amps can damage headphones or speakers (and hearing) so the only way to avoid that is by being careful with the volume knob.
It's no different than cars with 700hp. Doesn't mean no one should drive them. Just means being more cautious with the throttle pedal.