duncan1
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I dont know if Canada has "gone Metric" so in old UK measure its 3/16s-of an inch- looks like 5 MM in metric.
milli amps can kill, higher V (> ~ 200 V) punches thru your outer dead skin cells which give some insulation when dry, when wet you don't even have that much insulation
as little as 50 mA passing thru your chest can kill - not that anyone would think to do it while getting shocked but you would theoretically be better ripping the phones off your head with one hand (the right) rather than grabbing each cup with each hand
smaller body mass women, children are more sensitive to electrical shock
[ES] headphone amplifiers have potentially lethal high V and stored charge, current from the line xfmr to kill - don't remove covers, poke around inside if you don't know what you're doing (even with power off the capacitors can retain or even recover some charge after shorting them from their dielectric absorbtion)
at the amp outputs there are normally several current limiting mechanisms - the amps are often Class A biased with 5-10 mA which often means they are current limited by that amount on at least one polarity
Gilmore's project amps have series R on each output that is large enough to keep external current below lethal levels for short times, less than a second - takes less current for longer durations
and the headphone construction itself should meet "double/reinforced insulation" standards - again opening, modding your ESL headphones should only be attempted by someone knowledgeable of the construction requirements and mechanically competent enough to not break/disable during (dis/re)assembly and meet/exceed the standards with any mod
after market cable for ESL headphones are a bad idea because of the insulation construction, special impedance requirements
so well designed ESL headphone amps shouldn't provide (instantly) lethal current at the output if working properly internally, but can give unpleasant shocks causing strong muscle contractions - people get hurt from falls, hitting things due to the muscle contractions - you could probably figure out how to kill yourself with ESL amp output, its a problem with "foolproof" design - fools are incredibly ingenious
(relatively) safe design, construction, properly working ESL amps combined with undamaged, well insulated ESL headphones, worn while you are dry, in dry conditions are "safe enough" - since nothing is ever absolutely safe - the headphone's insulation can give a layer of safety if the amp fails in unsafe way and vice versa - but both need to be safe individually
I've got a friend who has a pair or electrets. The srd-4 box for them has been modified for a TRS plug, and their current amp cannot power it.
Is their a relatively cheap amp headphone amp that would be good for these?
Cutting off the TRS plug and hooking it into a speaker amp would be a pain.