Re: DIY Headphone Amp
- From: szekeres@xxxxxxxx (GregS)
- Date: Mon, 27 Mar 2006 15:26:29 GMT
In article <4GLVf.13805$6e2.12749@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, "Ban" <bansuri@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Dieter Knollman wrote:
I have a new MP3 player which uses a single battery.
To get better sound I designed and build an amp.
The design is discussed at
http://mywebpages.comcast.net/djhk/HeadAmp/ .
Check it out.
What a confusion...
Even if you are proud to have archieved a "better" sound, you should have
thrown away your MP3 player, if it cannot even drive headphones. And I
really had to laugh. You now carry 2 additional expensive batteries plus all
that opamp mess around with you?
And the best bit: The sound is so good because "no capacitor in the signal
path"... after mp3 and a classD unfiltered output stage! Boy you are prone
to become an Audiophool.
If thats true. I'm sure a filter would be in order into the aux, amplifier.
It sounds like this thing should work and might a good canidate
to include on their data***, but as a worthwhile project I suggest
delivering it to HeadWise.
greg
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