jblparisi
New Head-Fier
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Here's a tip to trigger Higher Impedance with potentially any set of headphones. I have a set of Shure SE535. So what you do is plug the analog volume adapter that should have came with your SE535 retail package. That will enable higher Impedance mode which can be verified on sound options. After that just plug your SE535 normally and you should have a ton more volume available. Honestly I'm not even sure if it makes that much of a difference at all in sound quality but the volume difference is clearly obvious as it will blow off your ears. No joke.
The trick is to plug the adapter into the phone before you plug the headphones into the adapter, do not plug the headphones to the adapter before you plug into the LG V10. It will not work that way or any other way in my experience. Also, you will obviously have to have the adapter plugged in the whole time in order for this to work, the second you disconnect the volume adapter it will fall back to normal mode. Sorry for any typos etc, typed this from the V10 while testing the above.
Please let me know if that works for you and I would also be interested if anyone notices any changes in overall audio quality.
The trick is to plug the adapter into the phone before you plug the headphones into the adapter, do not plug the headphones to the adapter before you plug into the LG V10. It will not work that way or any other way in my experience. Also, you will obviously have to have the adapter plugged in the whole time in order for this to work, the second you disconnect the volume adapter it will fall back to normal mode. Sorry for any typos etc, typed this from the V10 while testing the above.
Please let me know if that works for you and I would also be interested if anyone notices any changes in overall audio quality.