PassionForSound
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I have an amp that normally uses resistors to tame the output in much the same way as (I think) the early SEX did. The result is a Zout of 230 ohm or so. I've created a mod with an L-Pad off the speaker taps so I now have two outputs with varying Zout.
I'm doing some testing for an upcoming review and have discovered that the high Zout of the stock output is not altering the frequency response of most of my low impedance cans, but is affecting all of the moderate impedance (80-120 ohm) ones.
Does the 1/8 rule work in both directions (i.e. is it about the distance between Zout and transducer impedance?) or is it more likely just to do with the nature of the drivers and their own impedance variations by frequency?
I'm doing some testing for an upcoming review and have discovered that the high Zout of the stock output is not altering the frequency response of most of my low impedance cans, but is affecting all of the moderate impedance (80-120 ohm) ones.
Does the 1/8 rule work in both directions (i.e. is it about the distance between Zout and transducer impedance?) or is it more likely just to do with the nature of the drivers and their own impedance variations by frequency?