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    Can my AVR drive my new headphones?

    Thank you for the reply! I use the MiniDSP for equalizing. What I've only just now realized is that the minidsp is of course converting to digital and back to analog again. Would it be correct to assume that the Dragonfly is then entirely redundant in the setup? Out of curiosity - if I had the...
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    Can my AVR drive my new headphones?

    Thanks for the quick reply. Curious I don't notice it much on the in ears, but I guess it's just part of the track. Maybe the whole thread is pointless then. I think I'll take a trip to the shop where I bought the headphones and try them out on something primo. Thanks to you and all the other...
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    Can my AVR drive my new headphones?

    I tried eliminating the dragonfly by playing directly from the minidsp and the problem persists. I'm thinking I need to rule out my test track actually being the issue here. I've tried playing it from my phone on my in ear WF-1000XM5s and only got very minimal clipping in comparison. Any chance...
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    Can my AVR drive my new headphones?

    I'll take a look at that as well, thanks! How come the suspicion of the dragonfly - are they known to cause problems down the line?
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    Can my AVR drive my new headphones?

    I don't think I have a proper grasp on what these impedance issues are about. I looked at some articles a while back but they got me all confused. Do you know of any good comprehensive articles that explain what's required to drive headphones ideally? While I don't know how one would connect...
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    Can my AVR drive my new headphones?

    Hi Vincent, thanks for the reply! My output for music is my desktop computer which is right next to my TV and speaker setup. Reason for the complex chain is that I only have the one DAC that needs to supply both my headphones and my speaker setup. So with my current hardware this is the only...
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    Can my AVR drive my new headphones?

    Hi there! I recently bought a pair of Sennheiser HD 560S for testing against my old trusty HD598's. So far I'm happy with them, but I'm noticing a bit of clipping here and there. This makes me wonder whether or not my AVR is capable of driving the headphones. The HD560S are rated at 120 ohms...
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