Hi guys
I've been looking at the Stereomour for a very long time and the only thing that's kept me from pulling the trigger on it, has been the lack of a headphone output.
I own a pair of Grado SR325is, and using the specs of these I did some calculations.
Before I go on I should warn you, that I have never built anything, nor worked with electronics before, so please just tell me if the following is BS:)
OK here we go:
The Grados are 98dB sensitive @ 1mW and are 32 ohm impedant.
The SEX amp rated at 0,3mV hum will produce 2,8nW into 32ohm. This should produce roughly 41dB hum in the grados.
The Stereomour amp rated at 1 mV hum will produce 31nW producing roughly 51 dB.
This I guess could be a problem.
I was thinking if this could be solved by dividing the voltage in by using resistors like in this pic:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Resistive_divider.png [nofollow]Using values of R1=6 ohms and R2=2 ohms and letting the headphone sit in parallel with R2, a 32 ohm headphone would recieve only ~1,5% of the power put into the devider.
The impedance seen by the amp is now only ~8 ohms and the hum is therefore larger by a factor of 4 (124nW). However only 1,5% of this will go to the headphone and the overall hum will be ~1,9nW. This is even lower than with the SEX.
The dampening factor should still be ok at a value of appx 2.
The downside is that you lose a lot of power. Max output would be ~50mW.
So what do you think? Could this work or is it just crazy ramblings?
Will 50mW be enough power for my grados?
Will running the amp this hard cause the OT's to saturate and thus make me lack low end?
Thank you guys for a great forum. Though this is my first post ive been reading end enjoying it for at least a year now.