Message from @Windatica
Discord ID: 633427974305087498
for what headphones
Hd600
apple dongle/google dongle v1
Amp?
you heard me
google dongle will drive hd600
I want it for my desktop
your desktop doesnt have usb ports?
Not usb c
get an adapter
Your fucked wind
i'm not lying to you, it will literally work
an amplifier exists to make shit louder, it doesnt have to be fancy
dont shit and piss yourself because it doesnt have an lcd screen and takes up a square foot of desk space
Maybe I'm confused what is your idea of dongle
its a dongle, it takes usb-c at one end and poops out analog 3.5mm at the other
like the ones that come with phones?
Hmm
```To me, my HD600 sounds perfectly fine plugged straight into the iPhone 7 lightning/3.5mm dongle (which sounds indistinguishable from the iPhone 6 headphone jack I had previously). To protect my ears, I have my volume set at around 60% when listening to quiet or dynamic music like classical, and like 40% when listening to the most loudly mastered pop music. When comparing that to my Oppo HA-1 amp with the volume knob around 9:30, I can barely tell the difference, except in 2 areas: the low bass is more powerful on the amp, and some of the hard transients seem to have very slightly more bite and snap. But these differences are very subtle and not noticeable unless you're critically comparing. Also, if I weren't using the HA-1 for several other purposes (preamp for my speakers, DAC for multiple sources), the $1200 price for the incredibly small improvement in the headphone sound would have been a waste of money. I also admit that most people probably listen at louder volumes than I do, and an amp will probably make a bigger improvement for them, although I still suspect that the improvements are almost all in terms of louder volume and dynamics.```
```The Apple USB-C headphone jack adapter gets the same 1 Vrms maximum output as other iOS devices. (Assuming that your country isn’t limiting the volume.) It should be well established by now how loud it can get. On pop tunes like the one in the video pictured above, a satisfying volume level for me with the HD600 is 58 (out of a maximum of 100 in Windows). The HD600 is a walk in the park for this adapter because it draws so little current even at maximum volume. When level matched, it sounds about the same as a competent dedicated headphone amp. That is, if you can get it level matched. Some kinds of music are so quiet that you might not be able to get the HD600 loud enough on the dongle.
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cringe
there for sure is a difference between different DACs, ive used cheap and nicer ones
for most people it doesnt matter, but doesnt mean it never matters
i mean the main reason DACs exist is because the sound card thats built into computers doesnt cut it for a lot of people so they need a specialized thing
it exists so people can have something to burn money on
just because the difference doesnt matter for you doesnt mean it doesnt exist for anyone else
youre not the only person alive believe it or not
ive used cheap ass DACs, some behringer shit, and ive used nicer ones. the difference was fairly noticeable for output and super noticeable for input
My peanus weanus, believe it or not
based
if something cheap or even a lil dongle peanus weanus works for you, thats sick you dont need to waste money
yeah im glad im not cursed with golden special ears like you
its not a matter of that, i cant tell the difference between mp3 320 and flac at all, and loads of people can
its a matter of what youre doing and your own preferences
you can get a great interface that wont bottleneck anything reasonable for like 70 bucks, no reason to be scared of 70 bucks if you care and work with audio or do recording
also dongles wont work if, god forbid, you need to use an xlr mic
same
@Windatica bruh