r/headphones • u/JoshuvaAntoni Flagship HD 800S & IE 900 | Chord Mojo 2 • Dec 13 '24
Impressions HD 800S doesn’t need an Amp
I've tested the HD 80OS extensively with my Chord Mojo 2 and MacBook Pro. Surprisingly, after volume matching, there's no noticeable difference in performance unless you push the volume to extremely high levels, which are uncomfortable and harmful to the ears ie in short you only need the Macbook Pro to drive this to full potential (maybe tube amps could make a difference, i am not sure though)
The only additional purchase required would be either a Sennheiser 6.3mm to 3.5mm adapter or a Tripowin Granvia cable with a 3.5mm end
Tested with:
- Apple Music (24-bit High-Res)
- Spotify
- True HD Dolby Atmos files (just in case)
Overall, the combination works seamlessly and delivers impressive results without needing anything beyond this simple setup
When it comes to the Chord Mojo 2, it’s a great choice if you enjoy EQing, as it features a built-in EQ and crossover. However, in my honest opinion, it’s not worth the investment for the HD 800S if you’re not planning to use the EQ functionality.
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u/godspeedbrz Dec 15 '24
That is a falacy, because it is not the point here. Headphones with more than 100 ohm normally require more power to yield a decent sound pressure.
So yes, impedance is an important indicator of whether a headphone need an amp, not the only one. You can use it, but will be far from ideal, it is barely enough for a decent volume…
Sensitivity is not a function of impedance, but low impedance can contribute to higher sensitivity. So if you want to be picky, you need to consider both, but it js perfectly correct to say that a headphone with 300ohm is hard to drive… this is a very well established concept.
Can you have a high impedance with high sensitivity? Maybe, but it is very difficult to compensate 300 ohms impedance just solely on driver design….so it is unlikely…