http://nwavguy.blogspot.com/2011/02/headphone-amp-impedance.html
http://www.waltjung.org/PDFs/Composite_Line_Driver_with_Low_Distortion.pdf
In the Walt Jung article, note series resistor in parallel with choke. See last page, second paragraph, for details
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http://www.waltjung.org/PDFs/Composite_Line_Driver_with_Low_Distortion.pdf
In the Walt Jung article, note series resistor in parallel with choke. See last page, second paragraph, for details
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Hi Pilau,
I just want to add another possibility for your quest regarding headphone amp for sennheiser HD600. I built for myself one simple portable buffer amp for my old HD535 ( 150 Ohm ) headphones from the ESP website ( Project 109 ).
I did not build crossing filter ( not needed ) - in total it works rather well with plenty of power and punch to any headphones I connect to it. Total cost is about 25.- Euro incl. casing and all of the components.
I just want to add another possibility for your quest regarding headphone amp for sennheiser HD600. I built for myself one simple portable buffer amp for my old HD535 ( 150 Ohm ) headphones from the ESP website ( Project 109 ).
I did not build crossing filter ( not needed ) - in total it works rather well with plenty of power and punch to any headphones I connect to it. Total cost is about 25.- Euro incl. casing and all of the components.
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Here is another option:
Not until gain but about 3x. Can work off mains SMPS or battery.
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/head...f862-based-se-class-headamp-without-heat.html
And if you really want some nice ability to drive 300ohm headphones - this is really nice sounding too:
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/solid-state/301164-mosfet-source-follower-headamp-18.html
This is the core "engine" of the above amp:
I am driving 250ohm DT880's with it and sounds fantastic.

Not until gain but about 3x. Can work off mains SMPS or battery.
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/head...f862-based-se-class-headamp-without-heat.html
And if you really want some nice ability to drive 300ohm headphones - this is really nice sounding too:
http://www.diyaudio.com/forums/solid-state/301164-mosfet-source-follower-headamp-18.html


This is the core "engine" of the above amp:

I am driving 250ohm DT880's with it and sounds fantastic.
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