What else can I do to make SEX 2.1 quieter?

All right, I have to respond to this because I keep seeing it as 'new', and my debased thoughts have got the best of me! Are you, by any chance that couple in the apartment, oh some 25yrs ago, next to mine when I was living with my current wife, who liked to do the noisy 'wammer jammer' all night long and make me fell like a looser! I didnt appreciate it! I like noisy sex as much as the next guy, but that was like 'rubbing it in'!

Yours - Eric
 
Wow, those JH monitors are some expensive IEMs. Do you prefer listening with IEMs?, if not sell them and buy some HD-800s. Sorry, I know that is not a solution to your problem, I'm guessing the JH Audios are custom fit. My kit should be here soon, I have a surplus of DH Labs White lightning coax. The specs are similar to the Belden cable, maybe I will give it a try. Oh, Eric since you went there! Use a pillow.

Cheers,
Shawn
 
Thanks for all the suggestions.
Paul, I guess I'll have to add resistors to the JH Audio cable, or better still make an adapter for when I use them with the SEX amp. That in combination with the impedance board may knock it down to an acceptable level. I tried resistors before, but ended up loosing a lot of the musical details, but that was in conjunction with a long extension cable, so...

Shawn,
The IEM's are custom molded (mine forever) and they are pretty awesome. I usually use them at the computer or when traveling with a RSA portable amp, but sometimes I like to use them on the big system with the SEX amp.

I have tried the HD-800's. Way too bright for me. They only lasted 10 seconds on the wife's head before she tore them off and never touched them again  :o
 
Todd, you're not the first to mention the 800s are too bright. I don't find them bright at all, but I am used to the HD650s, which are anything but bright. Which RSA amp do you own? I am looking for a new portable amp, and RSAs are on the list.

Cheers,
Shawn
 
Shawn,
I had 650's as well until I heard Hifiman HE-500 and there was no going back. SEX 2.1 has plenty of power to run them, which is why I built it.

Got the SR-71B from Ray. All his amps are good and share a similar sound, but mine has the most power, balanced in put & output, and built in Lithium battery. Also, I prefer the layout with the input on the rear and the output on the front. ALO's new RX3 is supposed to be real good too as is the TTVJ slim.

Hey Doc, how about portable amps? That could be fun to build.
 
Todd, thnx for the info on the SR-71, I am considering buying the HE-400s, I really enjoyed them when I had a chance to listen for a short period of time. The 500s are little too much for another set of phones for me.
Todd R said:
Hey Doc, how about portable amps? That could be fun to build.
I second that, something similar to the ALO Continental, but a little less expensive though.

Cheers,
Shawn
 
At the moment I'm not ready to compromise by doing a hybrid design. Maybe down the road we can come up with a hybrid design that I would find acceptable. In the meantime we are looking into a few things that might eventually work into a portable amp.
 
Doc, I am very sorry to hear about your mother, you and yours have my sincere condolences. On a much less important note, I agree a hybrid would be Sort of a cop-out. Although, if anyone can make an all tube portable amp work, it's Bottlehead. Take care.

Shawn
 
Update to an old thread  ;D
Per Doc's suggestion, I replaced the wires from the impedance board to the headphone jacks with shielded wire.
I remembered I had some Cardas 4X24 with shield wire, so I used 3 of the 4 wires (Pos, Neg, Ground).
Once I had it all connected, the amp was a lot quieter with the sensitive headphones.
The Sennheiser Momentum phones were silent (110db, 18 ohm). The JH Audio 13's still picked up some noise but not as much (116db, 28 ohm).
Connecting the shield at the common ground, terminal 23 didn't make any difference, but I left it connected anyway.
 
Hello Todd,

Thank you for reporting back with your results.  It's experiments like these (where we know the outcome) that influence the construction of future kits.

-PB
 
Caucasian Blackplate said:
Hello Todd,

Thank you for reporting back with your results.  It's experiments like these (where we know the outcome) that influence the construction of future kits.

-PB

No Problem Paul.
I'm contemplating getting in there and replacing more twisted pairs with shielded just to see what happens.
 
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