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I'm seriously considering to mod my K340 to drive directly the electret drivers.
I would really appreciate some comments on the following calculations though.
Here is the network inside the cans:
DKK32 is the 600ohms dynamic driver
R1 is 680ohms iirc
u58 is the step-up transformer, measured to have a 8:1 ratio by Fitz ( http://www.head-fi.org/forums/f4/k-3...ml#post3249621 )
R2 is omitted in the most recent versions, let's forget it.
The overall impedance being 360ohms, it means that the primary of u58 is of roughly 220ohms. 900ohms (the 680 of R1+ 220) in parallel with the 600ohms of DKK32 would give us the nominal 360ohms.
The weird thing is that it would mean that the signal at the electret drivers is barely twice the input voltage (R1 and u58 acting as a 1/4 voltage divider) ?? The impedance ratio of the transformer being the square of the turn ratio, we'd also have a secondary load of 220*64= 14K. Seems low for an electret.
Or do I have to understand from Fitz' post that the electret receive a 8x signal ? That'd mean that u58 has a 32:1 ratio, giving us an impedance of 225k for the electret. It seems somehow more plausible.
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I would really appreciate some comments on the following calculations though.
Here is the network inside the cans:
DKK32 is the 600ohms dynamic driver
R1 is 680ohms iirc
u58 is the step-up transformer, measured to have a 8:1 ratio by Fitz ( http://www.head-fi.org/forums/f4/k-3...ml#post3249621 )
R2 is omitted in the most recent versions, let's forget it.
The overall impedance being 360ohms, it means that the primary of u58 is of roughly 220ohms. 900ohms (the 680 of R1+ 220) in parallel with the 600ohms of DKK32 would give us the nominal 360ohms.
The weird thing is that it would mean that the signal at the electret drivers is barely twice the input voltage (R1 and u58 acting as a 1/4 voltage divider) ?? The impedance ratio of the transformer being the square of the turn ratio, we'd also have a secondary load of 220*64= 14K. Seems low for an electret.
Or do I have to understand from Fitz' post that the electret receive a 8x signal ? That'd mean that u58 has a 32:1 ratio, giving us an impedance of 225k for the electret. It seems somehow more plausible.
.