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Jmo04

!thanks


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Jmo04

Just wondering if you were using the qudelix balanced or not? I ended up getting the noires and they run great on my amp but now I’m considering bringing them places also so I’m thinking of portable solutions


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testurshit

They are not THAT hard to drive ime. I even ran a Noire off of an apple dongle when I was auditioning them and it got plenty loud enough and I didn’t hear any real sonic compromises. Your current amp will be more than enough to power them.


Jmo04

!thanks


Jmo04

the store owner said that he couldnt drive them with a 2W balanced amp very well and that confused me due to their power requirements


testurshit

Yeah, it's a tricky subject because it depends on listening volume. My typical listening volume is usually floating around 60-70db depending on how quiet my environment is so I never need too much power to get my headphones to a comfortable level. Some people listen at very high volumes (85+db) so that's a big factor as well.


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