I've read all your replies and I want to ask if the temperature rise will lead to performance degradation?No. Distortion shoots up. And SPiKe protection kicks in. The output is opened only when there's DC.
I've read all your replies and I want to ask if the temperature rise will lead to performance degradation?No. Distortion shoots up. And SPiKe protection kicks in. The output is opened only when there's DC.
When I have the L30 connected to my DAC it doesn't get very hot. When I have it connected directly to the headphone out on my laptop it gets real hot. So I am surmising that the input has something to do with the temp. I have listened to the L30-direct-to-laptop for days and days when I travel and it gets super hot but has not skipped a beat or changed its characteristic super flat sound.I've read all your replies and I want to ask if the temperature rise will lead to performance degradation?
May affect durability thoughWhen I have the L30 connected to my DAC it doesn't get very hot. When I have it connected directly to the headphone out on my laptop it gets real hot. So I am surmising that the input has something to do with the temp. I have listened to the L30-direct-to-laptop for days and days when I travel and it gets super hot but has not skipped a beat or changed its characteristic super flat sound.
So far my L30 is just warm. I don't think that it has gotten hot but something that I noticed which may not be true or not. Pairing with a substantially higher output voltage from dac like the mojo, the temperature takes longer to get warm compared to say from E30. Probably the L30 is working harder to deliver power when using a 2V dac compared with a dac that has higher output voltage?
The relays does have some effect on it.The source does not matter. This only matters for the used gain.
@JohnYang1997 knows if there are more relays 'active' in specific gain settings or if only one is active at all time.
When in low. mid or high setting more than 1 relays are active then it could be possible that the amp may warm up a little differently.
The temperature rise is mostly dependent on the relay(s) being switched on, the actual mains voltage locally (the higher the mains voltage the more heat dissipated by the regulators) and the load (the lower the impedance and the lower the sensitivity the higher the temperature will be.
Do note that this load dependent temperature raise is extremely small ad most headphones don't need more than just a few mW (thus little warmth)
There will be new portable amp nx7 for you. Each design has its compromises. There will also be a50s with external smps for 100-240v.
There will be new portable amp nx7 for you. Each design has its compromises. There will also be a50s with external smps for 100-240v.
For the thd vs frequency, 4.9V but what is the load?
Hence the various realistic load charts for the head ampwell thats kind of useless for a headphone amp...
So you want this running at different loads?hence asking about thd vs frequency