I am currently listening to the Sennheiser HD-800S, connected balanced to the Qudelix 5K.
My settings:
iPhone6Plus iOS12.4.8 Tidal Master, Standard Loudness: Off
-> USB
-> Qudelix 5K, Firmware 1.3.2
-> 2.5mm balanced connection
-> Sennheiser HD-800S
Qudelix 5K:
EQ Options:
EQ TYPE: PEQ
HEADROOM:
-12dB
EQUALIZER:
LSHELV, 115Hz, +4dB, Q: 0.700
PEAK, 220Hz, -1.0dB, Q: 0.350
(insert damping is
-0.3dB @ 1kHz)
VOLUME OPTIONS:
Absolute Volume: On
Volume Protection: Off
VOLUME MAIN:
0.00dB /
-17.5dB (max. =
+6dB!)
PERFORMANCE 4V
This setting of 35.8dB total attenuation, on my calibrated Bruel&Kjaer Artificial Ear 4153 measurement system, results in:
79.0dB SPL @1 kHz
90,8 dB SPL @ 6.6kHz.
With PEQ off, Volume to +6dB
(= maximum, 35.8dB above my listening level),
I get a clean, undistorted:
114.8dB SPL @ 1kHz,
126.5 dB SPL @ 6.6kHz
I'm listening to some softer chamber music Jazz from Tidal Master right now, and the resulting loudness equals about the loudness of a normal talking voice.
Hard to believe someone can stand 35.8dB more level without hearing damage.
Headphones can be dangerous to your ears, people tend to miss the tactile "feel of sound" and listen way too loud to compensate.
126dB SPL PERMANENTLY damages your ears within minutes!
This is no joke:
https://www.osha.gov/SLTC/noisehearingconservation/loud.html
"
At 100 dBA, NIOSH recommends less than 15 minutes of exposure per day."
They don't even give a recommended exposure time above that SPL level, probably because there is non.