MarcoC978
New Head-Fier
Hello, everyone.
I was told that I should not get the 32Ω beyerdynamic DT 770 PRO, because I should not cheap out if I want good audio.
So, I must buy an AMP. Im afraid that my motherboard audio (ALC 1220) wont handle it, and I dont want to take risks.
How will the Mackie HM-4 handle the 250Ω beyerdynamic DT 770 PRO? From what I have read, the HM-4 had 47Ω output impedance. And a rule of thumb is that AMPs should have an 8th of the impedance of the headphones, right?
An 8th of 250Ω is 31.25Ω (Yeah, precise...)
But, will that be good, or Im getting this all wrong?
And the only AMP available on the shop Im buying from is the Mackie HM-4. Im in Romania, and you cannot find much stuff here. No big name shops, etc. And no Amazon.
(Plus, I can get the Mackie HM-4 for 20€.)
Please bear with me if this question is stupid, Im new to all this hi-fi audio stuff.
Thank you!
I was told that I should not get the 32Ω beyerdynamic DT 770 PRO, because I should not cheap out if I want good audio.
So, I must buy an AMP. Im afraid that my motherboard audio (ALC 1220) wont handle it, and I dont want to take risks.
How will the Mackie HM-4 handle the 250Ω beyerdynamic DT 770 PRO? From what I have read, the HM-4 had 47Ω output impedance. And a rule of thumb is that AMPs should have an 8th of the impedance of the headphones, right?
An 8th of 250Ω is 31.25Ω (Yeah, precise...)
But, will that be good, or Im getting this all wrong?
And the only AMP available on the shop Im buying from is the Mackie HM-4. Im in Romania, and you cannot find much stuff here. No big name shops, etc. And no Amazon.
(Plus, I can get the Mackie HM-4 for 20€.)
Please bear with me if this question is stupid, Im new to all this hi-fi audio stuff.
Thank you!