Apr 29, 2013 at 4:00 PM Post #3,963 of 5,176
Oh my... I always thought the idea that a headphone's sound would change by adjusting the gain on the amp was balony, but... just now I was feeling a little dissatisfied with my HD-650's bass output, and when I realized the gain was at the 10db level, I kicked it up a couple of notches to the 20db level, and the bass all of a sudden opened up. 

Am I imagining things? I must admit I'm adjusting the volume by hand to level the volumes when comparing different gain levels. But the difference definitely seems there (and that's why I'm asking here just to confirm!). 

It's not like the bass got an immediate bump, as if I was EQing them, but, the bass just seems little more forward, and seems like a more "there". Does anyone share similar experiences? Observations? 


Maybe it is the distortion in the bass region fooling your ears?
 
Apr 29, 2013 at 5:15 PM Post #3,965 of 5,176
Isn't the 650 pretty power hungry?  Maybe it wasn't getting enough til you upped the gain..
 
Apr 29, 2013 at 6:16 PM Post #3,966 of 5,176
I just went downstairs and dremeled off the very end..it does look much better now thanks for the idea

I cut 1 mm off the potentiometer shaft and installed the knob anew. Now there is no gap whatsoever and the amp looks much nicer.

 
Apr 29, 2013 at 7:01 PM Post #3,967 of 5,176
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Oh my... I always thought the idea that a headphone's sound would change by adjusting the gain on the amp was balony, but... just now I was feeling a little dissatisfied with my HD-650's bass output, and when I realized the gain was at the 10db level, I kicked it up a couple of notches to the 20db level, and the bass all of a sudden opened up. 
 
Am I imagining things? I must admit I'm adjusting the volume by hand to level the volumes when comparing different gain levels. But the difference definitely seems there (and that's why I'm asking here just to confirm!). 
 
It's not like the bass got an immediate bump, as if I was EQing them, but, the bass just seems little more forward, and seems like a more "there". Does anyone share similar experiences? Observations? 

 
Well..................I actually don't like the sound of the 20 dB setting. But I'm OK with 18, 10 and 0 dB settings. If I adjust for volume, I really can't hear the difference between 18, 10 and 0 dB. But something about 20 dB of gain in the M Stage doesn't sound right to me.
BTW, changing the gain from 0 to 10 to 20 dB doesn't increase the maximum output power available from the M Stage. I only use 18 dB with my 600 Ohm headphones because I run out of volume control travel on the 10 dB setting with quiet recordings.
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Got my knob in today...

 
I won't even touch this one!
 
Apr 29, 2013 at 10:43 PM Post #3,968 of 5,176
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Well..................I actually don't like the sound of the 20 dB setting. But I'm OK with 18, 10 and 0 dB settings.

 
I agree. For me, personally, I prefer 18dB for my Q701 and have kept it there since day one.
 
Apr 29, 2013 at 10:53 PM Post #3,969 of 5,176
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I won't even touch this one!

 
What about this one?
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I just went downstairs and dremeled off the very end...

 
Apr 30, 2013 at 6:57 AM Post #3,971 of 5,176
May 2, 2013 at 1:03 PM Post #3,972 of 5,176
Finally got my OPA2227P in, now to let it run for a bit...then no more mods..I got a spare opa2227p and volume pot..anyone interested?
 
May 2, 2013 at 5:41 PM Post #3,974 of 5,176
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Finally got my OPA2227P in, now to let it run for a bit...then no more mods..I got a spare opa2227p and volume pot..anyone interested?

 
I think you mean a spare volume knob?
 
May 2, 2013 at 10:49 PM Post #3,975 of 5,176
Yep
 

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