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Thank you for clarifying this issue. I actually thought I was the only unlucky one who received an L30 with a lose left channel RCA port. At first I thought it was my RCA connector's fault but I had no such issue with my Topping DX3 Pro and JDS Labs Atom.OK, measured RCA plugs.
RCA outer shell standard dimension is 8.25mm
Topping D30 measures 8.175mm
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Topping L30 measures 8.1mm
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Definitely next-to-insignificant, but to some of us, noticeable.
If Topping made a wet dry vac, I would look forward to the Audio Science Review x Project Farm collab.
I suppose if they were using a 1V DAC and then had EQ negative preamp on top of that then there's an argument for High Gain on Atom amp, but otherwise no. And to be honest, if they're in the audio game then they're not gonna be using a 1V DAC, and they shouldn't be making comments on amounts of Gain required on the basis of whatever EQ negative preamp they've used unless they make that absolutely clear because I would imagine only a smaller proportion of people EQ their headphones.
Well, -12dB EQ preamp would make Atom's high gain be equal to its low gain with 0dB input. But yes, not even mentioning this is pretty poor for a real neutral and scientific reviewer, that's why I said they're amateurs with experience.
@JohnYang1997 What is your go to model soldering iron station & equipment?That shouldn't really cause any problem. Because since last December, I had done over 100 PCBs myself and soldered using this exact part. Never had any issue with connectivity. Not as tight as some other ones, yes. But some one said it was cutting out. I'd say that's issue of cable. This can certainly happen that the cable has been plugged onto some oversized and stretched out. But still I had been using old, new, all different cables with no issues.
Hang on a second- you two seem to have gone from surmising they might be using EQ/ applying a pre-amp reduction (because they listen too loud if they aren't using EQ and a reduction) to "not even mentioning this is pretty poor for a real neutral and scientific reviewer, that's why I said they're amateurs with experience."
Did I miss a post where someone confirmed in this instance they were using EQ etc?
No, not specifically.
The popular influencer/reviewers almost all mention using EQ to correct headphones, so it's a real possibility that use of EQ may (depending on settings) affect their claimed need for ridiculous, headphone- and hearing-damaging amounts of power. That's on top of things like changing for example playback software volume. This is something that should be quite obvious to anyone who has basic understanding of gain staging in audio systems, and it's why I call them amateurs with experience (as opposed to knowledge). It's not clear they even have standardized test settings, let alone publish them. Many of them do post EQ for different headphones, since I don't use EQ I never dug into it, but baseline preamp levels may be part of their EQ settings.
Since I have touched upon inadequate volume of the L30 at 0db, let me 1st clarify that I'm not using any EQ. Anyway, the issue was on some sources thats all ie classical music sources. Other modern genre pop/rock so far I'm happy to say that at 0db, I'm playing them circa 12 o'clock. My setup is mainly Hiby R5-->e30-->l30. The only way for me to even use EQ is at Hiby but then using usb audio would disable any EQ, right? How do people use EQ in their setup if they are using external dac and amp? I'm a novice at this EQ thingy.No, not specifically.
The popular influencer/reviewers almost all mention using EQ to correct headphones, so it's a real possibility that use of EQ may (depending on settings) affect their claimed need for ridiculous, headphone- and hearing-damaging amounts of power. That's on top of things like changing for example playback software volume. This is something that should be quite obvious to anyone who has basic understanding of gain staging in audio systems, and it's why I call them amateurs with experience (as opposed to knowledge). It's not clear they even have standardized test settings, let alone publish them. Many of them do post EQ for different headphones, since I don't use EQ I never dug into it, but baseline preamp levels may be part of their EQ settings.
Cheap option: ksger t12 with hakko tips. (durable)@JohnYang1997 What is your go to model soldering iron station & equipment?
Since I have touched upon inadequate volume of the L30 at 0db, let me 1st clarify that I'm not using any EQ. Anyway, the issue was on some sources thats all ie classical music sources. Other modern genre pop/rock so far I'm happy to say that at 0db, I'm playing them circa 12 o'clock. My setup is mainly Hiby R5-->e30-->l30. The only way for me to even use EQ is at Hiby but then using usb audio would disable any EQ, right? How do people use EQ in their setup if they are using external dac and amp? I'm a novice at this EQ thingy.
My ASUS PC has EQ adjust on the SPDIF output.Since I have touched upon inadequate volume of the L30 at 0db, let me 1st clarify that I'm not using any EQ. Anyway, the issue was on some sources thats all ie classical music sources. Other modern genre pop/rock so far I'm happy to say that at 0db, I'm playing them circa 12 o'clock. My setup is mainly Hiby R5-->e30-->l30. The only way for me to even use EQ is at Hiby but then using usb audio would disable any EQ, right? How do people use EQ in their setup if they are using external dac and amp? I'm a novice at this EQ thingy.
The noise is high pitched squealing and intermittent bursts of noise. It's ground loop noise as far as I know. I have tried different cables, and different configurations of where the AC is plugged in. I changed from USB connection to my computer to optical which lowered it a bit, but it is still there (it's driving my wife crazy). I have used different preamps and the noise is either not there or much reduced. It's complete gone with a balanced DAC.RE: DMS, and other subjective influencer/reviewer types...potential hidden biases aside, I'm pretty sure most of them are in the process of damaging their hearing, or already have, possibly quite severely. They listen way too loud way too often, I'm certain of it. Part of their 'job', unfortunately, is to get views, clicks on affiliate links, and hype going; if they say something controversial, it makes them money too. If they say something non-sensical like 'you need high gain for this headphone' (said in a recent review of the HD600/650 wrt the Atom amp) or 'you need ten watts for headroom to make a lower-sensitivity headphone 'come alive' (for a few notorious headphones), it stirs up the click/view money hypetrain.
Unfortunately, the web influencer/reviewer culture quickly devolved into the same thing the internet helped us avoid at first, the old media publication advertiser money motivation.
Well, thank god for that. I was worried reading through the thread and things were getting crazy. Changing a DAC to 3V output for the sake of the amp seemed silly and would cause its own set of problems, as did all the craziness about changing gains on the L30 or other amps. All anyone wanted in the first place was clear 'real world' specs. Given that you recommend E30 (2V output) with the L30, it only makes sense to for the manufacturer to provide those specs. As you can see below, it can and does cause confusion, like it or not. While consumers should be reasonably knowledgeable, it's easy to overlook details too.
lol. Is there some law that says you have grab the knob at 9 and 3 0'clock ? Just use 11 and 7 0r 12 and 6 For real though, I reached toward mine without thinking about it, and 9 and 3 felt really awkward because I had to twist my forearm and wrist, 11 and 7 was 'natural' because I just reach out with my hand at about a 45 degree angle. *I see you got a different knob anyway
I am using it as a preamp, no noise problem. What is the noise exactly ? Hiss ? Ground loop ? Iirc the Crown amps (maybe not your model) have input gain settings for 'pro' or 'consumer'...did you set that correctly ? It does sound as if the Crown is just noisier with single-ended input at least.
Since I have touched upon inadequate volume of the L30 at 0db, let me 1st clarify that I'm not using any EQ. Anyway, the issue was on some sources thats all ie classical music sources. Other modern genre pop/rock so far I'm happy to say that at 0db, I'm playing them circa 12 o'clock. My setup is mainly Hiby R5-->e30-->l30. The only way for me to even use EQ is at Hiby but then using usb audio would disable any EQ, right? How do people use EQ in their setup if they are using external dac and amp? I'm a novice at this EQ thingy.
Hi guys,
I'm new to this audiophile experience. I'm try to decide budget amp/dac combo that can maximize my beyerdynamic amiron wired headphone. I have in mind the topping E30 and Creative G6. Will really appreciate your charm in!