Yeah… here you go. Still waiting for the logo badge that will go above the on off switch but all done other than that!
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Yeah… here you go. Still waiting for the logo badge that will go above the on off switch but all done other than that!
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I don't see why not. DCA Stealth for example is 23ohms.Will the Aegis drive low impedance planars well? Won’t be my primary set up but even the lowest output impedance seems a bit high for things like DCA cans.
I’m running Meze Elites on the low impedance setting (diy version) without any issues… I believe they’re 32ohms.Will the Aegis drive low impedance planars well? Won’t be my primary set up but even the lowest output impedance seems a bit high for things like DCA cans.
Will the Aegis drive low impedance planars well? Won’t be my primary set up but even the lowest output impedance seems a bit high for things like DCA cans.
Is there any downside to using one of the "higher voltage drop" rectifiers with the high power output tubes? I'm wondering if it's worthwhile to invest in a nice GZ34 and a nice 5U4. If I can get away with having just one nice 5U4 rectifier to use with any type of output tubes, I might go that route.The only catch is with some of the lower power tubes (like 6V6), you might want to use a higher voltage drop rectifier than the stock GZ34, for example 5U4, 5R4, or 5Y3. This will extend the life of the 6V6. All of the others are high power tubes and will be fine with any rectifier.
Is there any downside to using one of the "higher voltage drop" rectifiers with the high power output tubes? I'm wondering if it's worthwhile to invest in a nice GZ34 and a nice 5U4. If I can get away with having just one nice 5U4 or 5R4 rectifier to use with any type of output tubes, I might go that route.
auto-biased?Of course I may be biased
Same question re LCD 5 (90/mW and 14ohm) if anyone tries that with the Aegis. ThanksThat's a good question, I think if there's one headphone type that would push it hard, it would be a low impedance (less than 32ohm), low sensitivity planar, like the DCA Stealth / Expanse. That is really the toughest load for any amplifier, a low impedance, high current driver. TRS low setting at 5ohms output impedance would get a 4:1 damping ratio, which might get the job done if DCA stuff isn't too current hungry. If that's your main headphone, might be one to wait on for reviews / CanJam impressions, I'm sure someone will give it a try.
Same question re LCD 5 (90/mW and 14ohm) if anyone tries that with the Aegis. Thanks![]()
Will the Aegis drive low impedance planars well? Won’t be my primary set up but even the lowest output impedance seems a bit high for things like DCA cans.