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Re: Driving headphones at high peak levels



Bob:

I tested the cheapie no-name 5.1 channel USB card at 50 
ohms, and found that it can only deliver 1.14 Vrms (down 
from 1.5 with no load).  This is not so much an output 
impedance issue, it has more to do with limited drive 
capability.  (The output clips, so you have to reduce the 
output level to 1.14 Vrms to avoid the clipping.)

Also tested low-frequency response versus load per Steve 
Beet's suggestion, and find that with no load the cutoff is 
under 0.1 Hz... too low to measure.  With a 1000 ohm load 
it's 1.6 Hz, and with a 100 ohm load it's 16 Hz.  

Best regards,

Bob Masta

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On 10 Dec 2014 at 8:48, Bob Masta wrote:

> On 10 Dec 2014 at 9:57, Bob Carlyon wrote:
> 
> > Hi Bob,
> > 
> > Thanks very much for your suggestion. It sounds great,
> > although I am slightly nervous about using an unbranded
> > product for clinical research; having said that I may as
> > well order one and try it out, as they are very cheap
> > even in the UK. As a matter of interest, though, what was
> > your "second best" for driving low impedance headphones
> > at high levels. Mike Stone recommended some Sennheisers
> > that produce 112 dB/V at 1 kHz and that are 50 ohm, so
> > if I can drive these without loss at 1.5 V maximum then
> > I would be in business! 
> > 
> > Thanks again
> > 
> 
> "Second best" (out of only 5 USB devices so far) would be 
> the Creative X-Fi (US$85), which can deliver 1.14 Vrms into 
> a 100 ohm load.  It's output impedance is 35 ohms, however, 
> so no hope of driving 1.5 Vrms into 50 ohms.  Just for 
> completeness I'll try to test it today with a 50 ohm load, 
> as well as the cheapie no-name device.
> 
> The separate headphone amp is starting to sound like a 
> safer bet.  Unfortunately, I haven't tested any.  Note that 
> standard 5 V, 100 mA USB power is theoretically capable of 
> driving 1.5 Vrms into 43 ohms without clipping, but to 
> actually drive 50 ohms at this level may require more 
> juice.  
> 
> Best regards,
> 
> Bob Masta
>  
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Bob Masta
 
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