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Feb 3, 2012 at 6:59 PM Post #4,111 of 41,198
I could, but I don't wanna wait for the Dacmini, then ship it to Centrance for the mod. I may as well just buy a new one.
 
Feb 3, 2012 at 7:03 PM Post #4,112 of 41,198
I had a customer who bought a Lyr and had tons of hiss from the high output. He bought a 100Ohm impedance adapter from me to make the headphone harder to drive and it worked fine for him. So far it's been 4 months and his headphones are alive. He said the adapter got rid of all the hiss entirely as well as give him more range on the volume knob.
 
The Lyr itself is insanely powerful and can trash many headphones, so be careful guys! Don't end up with magic smoke coming from your drivers. It can drive a lot of headphones well and some headphones can't handle it. The D7000 is 25Ohm and incredibly sensitive so that's a big factor in how a headphone will blow. If you have low impedance and high sensitivity headphones, do not use them on the Lyr. I would recommend the Asguard instead as it has a fraction of the power.
 
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The D7000 is almost IEM efficient. Pairing it with a powerplant like the Lyr was a bad idea to begin with.
At the time that the Lyr busted my first D7000, I believe two other people with Ed. 8s had their drivers blown by the Lyr. This is from knowledgeable people with plenty of headphone experience.
I'd just advised against it for safety's sake.

 
 
Feb 3, 2012 at 10:12 PM Post #4,114 of 41,198
Feb 3, 2012 at 10:34 PM Post #4,115 of 41,198
i gotten bored and really curious so i went and ordered some neutrik 3-pin connectors and then put some 18awg pure 99.99% OFC bare speaker wire to see what it'll be like to run the SA5000 off some speaker amps. loving the results so far driving them off of speaker outputs.
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Feb 4, 2012 at 12:04 AM Post #4,116 of 41,198
I got my Objective2 amp today. It's so small and adorable - it's also a serious performer!
 
Here's my temporary setup while I burn-in the D7000's and test the O2 with my Peachtree Nova. The Nova has a 30 ohm output impedance and the D7000s bass is definitely looser than when hooked up to the O2. On some poorer recordings, the Nova does warm up the sound nicely - kind of rounds off the harsh edges, but the O2 is definitely tighter and more accurate.
 
I'm completely sold on <1 ohm output impedance amps. More photos when I get my Violectric!
 

 

 
Feb 4, 2012 at 12:59 AM Post #4,118 of 41,198

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