MiloTheFirst
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I have been meaning toa ask this for a bit, thanks for spending some of your time looking into this.
In the disccussions related to this topic I was able to find in the site, the general consensus seems to be that the only real benefit from choosing a balanced headphone amplifier is the larger power output, fair enough, but I have not seen any extended argumentation regarding the matter of channel crosstalk. is it really unadible?
looking at the specs fot the Topping A50s, for instance, SE indicates a meassurement of -86dB, while Balanced states -128dB. even if we cap our hearing at 120 dB of dynamic range , 34dB difference seems like a lot to me. is this really not relevant enough to be brought up as an argument more often?
In the disccussions related to this topic I was able to find in the site, the general consensus seems to be that the only real benefit from choosing a balanced headphone amplifier is the larger power output, fair enough, but I have not seen any extended argumentation regarding the matter of channel crosstalk. is it really unadible?
looking at the specs fot the Topping A50s, for instance, SE indicates a meassurement of -86dB, while Balanced states -128dB. even if we cap our hearing at 120 dB of dynamic range , 34dB difference seems like a lot to me. is this really not relevant enough to be brought up as an argument more often?