spitzer
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Yes, repeating myself here, but ultimately I'm just going have to guess, try something and see if it works. However, it definitely doesn't hurt to look at specs and other theoretical things, sort of PLAN it all a little bit wouldn't you agree?
Concerning my listening levels. If the specs and my understanding are even close to correct, currently my computer outputs something like a maximum of 1 Volt into my headphones (32 Ohm, 112 dB at 1V). That would mean the absolute maximum level I'm getting is around that figure: 112 decibels.
Please do correct me if I overlooked or misunderstood something there. Also, I think I already mentioned this but I don't want universally "loud, loud, loud" but I would like some headroom. Listening to mainstream stuff I can easily get too much volume out of this setup, but like also mentioned before I also listen to tracks that have very low average levels and there I NEED to be able to boost them handily.
Concerning my listening levels. If the specs and my understanding are even close to correct, currently my computer outputs something like a maximum of 1 Volt into my headphones (32 Ohm, 112 dB at 1V). That would mean the absolute maximum level I'm getting is around that figure: 112 decibels.
Please do correct me if I overlooked or misunderstood something there. Also, I think I already mentioned this but I don't want universally "loud, loud, loud" but I would like some headroom. Listening to mainstream stuff I can easily get too much volume out of this setup, but like also mentioned before I also listen to tracks that have very low average levels and there I NEED to be able to boost them handily.
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