Having 2 headphones plugged in at once?

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Offline currly30

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on: June 01, 2022, 12:28:08 PM
I was wondering if it is safe to run a headphone on both of the outputs at the same time?

I didn't notice this till recently but both of the outputs on the Mainline produces sound at the same time. I often leave my HD650s plugged into the 1/4 jack while using the XLR jack to power other headphones. I thought the balanced switch worked like a kill switch between the 2 outputs. Is there any danger from having 2 headphones plugged in at the same time? especially since the HD650 are 300ohms and the other headphones I have been plugging in are around 30ohms. Would having such a large difference between ohms on the 2 headphones cause driver issues or cause improper amounts of power being sent to the lower ohm headphones?



Offline Paul Birkeland

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Reply #1 on: June 01, 2022, 12:33:43 PM
It's unlikely that you're gong to cause damage unless you are listening to something like the HD650 and you have the other headphones still plugged in, as this will produce a very loud listening level out of the HD650.

The balanced/unbalanced switch moves grounds around but otherwise leaves the circuit alone.

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Reply #2 on: June 01, 2022, 12:42:11 PM
It's unlikely that you're gong to cause damage unless you are listening to something like the HD650 and you have the other headphones still plugged in, as this will produce a very loud listening level out of the HD650.

The balanced/unbalanced switch moves grounds around but otherwise leaves the circuit alone.

Thank you for the response. Figured I just make sure .