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Title: Suggestions for inexpensive headphone amp
Post by: NOLAfishwater on August 28, 2008, 11:28:28 AM
I sometimes do playback on my computer and was looking for an inexpensive amp to power my Sony 7506 headphones. found some small versions for $30-65. Has anyone had any luck with those models?

Like below: http://www.onheadphones.com/product-reviews/amplifiers/jds-labs-cmoy-bass-boost-v2.00.html

http://www.onheadphones.com/product-reviews/amplifiers/micro-cmoy-opamp2227.html



if you want to spend more cash check out this tube amp
http://www.head-fi.org/forums/f5/review-little-dot-mkii-tube-headphone-amp-pre-amp-284835/

buy them on ebay: http://cgi.ebay.com/Little-Dot-MK-III-Headphone-Tube-Amplifier-Pre-Amp_W0QQitemZ190255151291QQcmdZViewItem
Title: Re: Suggestions for inexpensive headphone amp
Post by: page on August 31, 2008, 05:51:00 PM
I've learned that like our gear here (mics and amps), head amps are best paired with headphones specifically. Depending on your budget and how passionate/interested you are about this, I'd consider looking over at head-fi.org if you haven't already. Those people are as passionate about their gear as we are about ours. So while this isn't an answer to your question, it hopefully is another tool that will help you get to your answer.

For my Etymotic ER-6s, I came to the conclusion that the pico DAC/amp was the best thing I could do for what I wanted (not necessarily the price range though), but there were 3 or 4 others in the running.
Title: Re: Suggestions for inexpensive headphone amp
Post by: George on September 02, 2008, 08:39:16 AM
I think just about any amp would work well with the 7506's, they certainly are not power hungry so if you just need something to power them.  I'm assuming you can't connect them directly to your pc or sound card, so check out a cmoy amp, its cheap and does the trick just fine, imho.
Title: Re: Suggestions for inexpensive headphone amp
Post by: noahbickart on September 14, 2008, 07:03:51 PM
http://cgi.ebay.com/ZERO-24-192-DAC-D-A-CONVERTOR-HEAD-FI-AMP-BRAND-NEW_W0QQitemZ110287172415QQihZ001QQcategoryZ14978QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
Title: Re: Suggestions for inexpensive headphone amp
Post by: page on September 17, 2008, 12:36:57 AM
http://cgi.ebay.com/ZERO-24-192-DAC-D-A-CONVERTOR-HEAD-FI-AMP-BRAND-NEW_W0QQitemZ110287172415QQihZ001QQcategoryZ14978QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem

I was convinced by a third party (*cough* wife *cough*) to buy this one, coincidentally from that seller cause it was 1/5th the price of the Pico and there wasn't a waiting line to get one manufactured. One thing to note about this unit specifically is that the opamps are easily replaceable, so if you want to customize the sound, it's very possible with these. The seller in question actually sells 2 versions; one is the stock with OPA2604 chips, the other has a set of OPA627 in it (mine).

It arrived today (10 days?) First impression is that it does the job as intended. I went from the cheap ibook headphone out to this, and there's a smoothness with additional nuances I hadn't realized were on my tapes that I now am starting to pick up on, which is great. The downside is that I'm also hearing the other ambiance thats on my tapes like some of the stuff that people talk about at shows that your mics pick up... So in that regard, this is meeting my needs (a replacement for the headphone jack while doing midside decoding)

Also, it's *loud*, even on the equivalent of a 1, it's almost too loud for comfort with my ER-6s, any lower and I'm not powering the headphones to get a balanced sound output from both earbuds I haven't figured out if it's the amp that causes the imbalance or my 3.5mm>1/4" adaptor... The raw output on the laptop seems to be disabled since I'm sending a signal via USB (not the first time I've had this happen), but I can control the volume in an individual application so I can drop it that way.
Title: Re: Suggestions for inexpensive headphone amp
Post by: pjdavep on September 17, 2008, 10:21:12 AM
Also, it's *loud*, even on the equivalent of a 1, it's almost too loud for comfort with my ER-6s, any lower and I'm not powering the headphones to get a balanced sound output from both earbuds I haven't figured out if it's the amp that causes the imbalance or my 3.5mm>1/4" adaptor... The raw output on the laptop seems to be disabled since I'm sending a signal via USB (not the first time I've had this happen), but I can control the volume in an individual application so I can drop it that way.

I have a Zhalou, which is another one of those Chinese DAC/pre/headphone amps, similar to the Zero.  I am using it at home with some Senn 280-HD phones and had the loudness problem as well.  Apparently the headphone amp gain was cranked.  You may be able to adjust the turn pots on the heaphone board to get the volume down a little bit.  I decided to go another route with mine, by replacing the cheap potentiometer with a Goldpoint attenuator.  I'm doing a bunch of other mods as well, and will be recasing the entire amp with some nice wood.  Anyway, now that I have the attenuator in place, the volume levels are far more reasonable.  Other owners of these DACs have replaced the stock potentiometer with a higer quality one, such as Alps.  But maybe you can ask the seller if it is possible for you to adjust the output level with the turnpots.

Later,
  pjdavep
Title: Re: Suggestions for inexpensive headphone amp
Post by: BC on September 17, 2008, 12:49:21 PM

Also, it's *loud*, even on the equivalent of a 1, it's almost too loud for comfort with my ER-6s, any lower and I'm not powering the headphones to get a balanced sound output from both earbuds I haven't figured out if it's the amp that causes the imbalance or my 3.5mm>1/4" adaptor... The raw output on the laptop seems to be disabled since I'm sending a signal via USB (not the first time I've had this happen), but I can control the volume in an individual application so I can drop it that way.

You could also use a 1/8" attenuator plug. One came with my UE superFi 5pro's for use with airplane headphone jacks.

Title: Re: Suggestions for inexpensive headphone amp
Post by: noahbickart on September 18, 2008, 09:43:04 PM
I have one with which I use with my AKG k701. It isn't too loud with them...

I don't think you can beat it fro the price. The DAC sounds very good, if you only have digital sources, you could use it as a pre as well...

-Noah
Title: Re: Suggestions for inexpensive headphone amp
Post by: run_run_run on September 19, 2008, 02:31:09 PM
Does the Zero have analog in for Vinyl playback and such?
Title: Re: Suggestions for inexpensive headphone amp
Post by: Bernd Out on September 19, 2008, 09:40:18 PM
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Title: Re: Suggestions for inexpensive headphone amp
Post by: Belexes on September 20, 2008, 06:59:52 AM
More than you want to spend, but very nice:

http://www.headphone.com/products/headphone-amps/the-mobile-line/headroom-total-bithead.php
Title: Re: Suggestions for inexpensive headphone amp
Post by: noahbickart on September 20, 2008, 08:52:45 PM
Does the Zero have analog in for Vinyl playback and such?

no, digi in only. for a more full featured dac/head-amp/pre, check out the citypulse stuff:
http://www.audio-magus.com/Citypulse_7_2x_DAC_p/cpda72xv2.htm
Title: Re: Suggestions for inexpensive headphone amp
Post by: run_run_run on September 21, 2008, 11:32:33 AM
Still think I might get the Zero. For some reason I like never ever listen to vinyl via headphones
Title: Re: Suggestions for inexpensive headphone amp
Post by: NOLAfishwater on September 30, 2008, 12:31:35 AM
so I ordered the JDLabs Cmoyw/bass boost. Got it in today and gave it a test run with my Ipod and was completely blown away with how much power it puts out. I only turned up 30% and my ears started hurting. Tried it out with my laptop and it kicks ass. For $65 it can't be beat. I guess the 5 star rating it got on HeadFi.org was accurate.

http://jseaber.com/cMoy/

here is the review http://www.onheadphones.com/product-reviews/amplifiers/jds-labs-cmoy-bass-boost-v2.00.html