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dshogan
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Hi all,
I bought some Beyerdynamic DT-100's Headphones (400 ohms) not so long ago and have been experiencing distortion at "loud-ish" listening levels.
I am using a Delta 66 soundcard which is outputting to a yamaha MG12/4 mixing desk, I have used this set up for a little while and I am confident it isn't anything to do with clipping at the yamaha's stage (or from cubase/winamp outputting too loud. I say this because I can listen to a track without distortion with the headphone level set to a 1/4, but as I increase this headphone level it begins to distort.
As far as I know these headphones haven't been mistreated (i.e. accidentally still sounding at excessive volumes whilst not on the head)
I use these headphones for monitoring my saxophone and it does clearly distort on louder notes.
I chose the 400ohm as it recommended them for studio use for use in mixer's etc, rather than the 16ohms they recommended for stereo/home use.
Could it be that my yamaha mixing desk is not compatible with the 400ohm headphones unlike most desks?
Thanks so much for any info.
I bought some Beyerdynamic DT-100's Headphones (400 ohms) not so long ago and have been experiencing distortion at "loud-ish" listening levels.
I am using a Delta 66 soundcard which is outputting to a yamaha MG12/4 mixing desk, I have used this set up for a little while and I am confident it isn't anything to do with clipping at the yamaha's stage (or from cubase/winamp outputting too loud. I say this because I can listen to a track without distortion with the headphone level set to a 1/4, but as I increase this headphone level it begins to distort.
As far as I know these headphones haven't been mistreated (i.e. accidentally still sounding at excessive volumes whilst not on the head)
I use these headphones for monitoring my saxophone and it does clearly distort on louder notes.
I chose the 400ohm as it recommended them for studio use for use in mixer's etc, rather than the 16ohms they recommended for stereo/home use.
Could it be that my yamaha mixing desk is not compatible with the 400ohm headphones unlike most desks?
Thanks so much for any info.
