Thanks Graham, Arny, Dave, & Stephan -
Ok! "Survey Says," connect the phones directly!
When I pick up the 1/8" L-shape replacement plug tomorrow, I'll also just
grab a couple 10-ohm resistors & see how the phones sound with & without,
and if there's no major sound difference other than slight volume drop, will
use them with (even if that means I'm "stuck on stupid"
(Stephan, I
saved your info on transformers just incase.)
Thanks,
- Goodmusic
"Eeyore" wrote in
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Good Music wrote:
Don't even bother. Many headphones claiming to be 8 ohms aren't anyway
!
Just connect it and see if it sounds ok. You won't hurt anything and in
any case
a new pair of headphones will be the cheapest and best option if you're
not happy with the results anyway.
Graham
Thanks Graham, but I'm actually pretty intent on finding a way to
specifically use this specific old set of 8-ohm headphones,
Do you know that they actually measure 8 ohms ?
though I don't want to "short out" my expensive MP3 player's amp.
It's *very* unlikely that'll happen. The internal amp produces such a tiny
amount of power that it won't be bothered.
The reason is these were
my grandad's headphones - I just like them and am set on using them,
whatever kind of adapter I have to make :-)
Any adapter using a transfomer will alter the sound anyway.
If it's really important, an external buffer amp will be best.
Graham