![]() I think channel matching varies a lot by unit, with this the imaging is great in games and I can track other players to a pinpoint (even them walking the roof of a building I was in). For the HE6se a balanced DAC is a must, I tried them on the Schiit Asgard 3 and you can really max it out quick with a 2 volt DAC in it (the onboard DAC version was even worse). ![]() My daily driver is the He5xx which I love (light and easy to take on and off many times during the work day, and open so I can hear when UPS knocks on the door). ![]() except where not refers to something other than can: the ability to drive. These are the best sounding headphones I've heard when you equalize them, but out of the box I wouldn't use them. As with the first edition, the main purpose of this manual is to ensure that. To be fair, if you have the "remastered" versions of older songs it probably is at the modern volume levels and nothing to worry about. the volume wheel will max out easily without being too loud on that song and a few like Fleetwood Mac. With -6 it's pushing it, and songs like Tonight, Tonight, Tonight which is the extended version and very quiet. With recently recorded songs, I'm at 2-3 oclock on the volume wheel and wouldn't dare go higher, even with the -4db reduction. In a nutshell, if you go over that, or play pre-volume war recordings, you'll run out of power no matter what before hitting exciting volume levels good for playing a favorite song occasionally. I'm back on the A30Pro/D30Pro and equalized with a -4db preamp reduction. The DAC and Amp at full volume in high gain, then inching up Windows volume to hit 70db).ġ00 percent SMSL M500 by itself (took full volume, but it hit 70db) Here's how loud in Windows volume I had to go with each. password 604 1 password ADSL2 Router 1 password Ads500g 1 password D Link 615 1 password D-704P 1 password D-704P - rev b 1 password DGL-4300 1 password. The SMSL M500 is SW 1.7 HW 1.3 Rev 2.06 and the D30Pro has latest firmware just flashed. The target is 70db with a 440hz test tone.Īll using XLR cables from the DAC to amp, and XLR headphone cables. I thought this would give a real world idea of how much power they need, since anyone with a phone amp decibel meter could do it. I did some testing on the He6se and several amps and DACs I happen to have this week.
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