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I’ve since bought a JDS Atom amplifier (<3), and though I can of course hook it directly into my PC and call it a day, I'd like to consolidate the cable situation as much as possible by connecting it to the Akai as my DAC. Recently, I ditched the Grado for the power-hungry AKG K712, but the Akai’s subpar internal amplifier simply can’t drive them without introducing substantial distortion at even lower listening levels.
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Since a configuration of 1.0/5.6x is unlisted at, please mention your special request in the Order Notes field during checkout.įeel free to reply below or reach out if you need more help!įor the past couple of years, I’ve used a hand-me-down Akai EIE audio interface-connected to my PC via USB-as a one-stop solution for running my XLR microphone and Grado SR225i headphones. Your new Objective2 should be configured with high gain of 14/2.45 = 5.6x. Maximum Gain = 14/(V RMS of Balanced Output)įor example, Focusrite’s Scarlet 2i2 is listed with a Maximum Line-Output of +10dBu, which converts to 2.45VRMS. Assuming you use its balanced outputs with Objective2, use the following equation: You will need to refer to your interface’s specifications. To achieve more volume than your interface’s own headphone output, it’s important to customize your new headphone amp with optimal gain. After connecting the TRS adapters to your interface’s Left and Right TRS outputs jacks, simply connect an RCA cable between the adapters and the RCA inputs of your amplifier as shown: Remember, balanced wiring differs from unbalanced wiring, so pay careful attention to the drawing below! Notice that only the positive (+) portion of the adapter is accessed, and we do not connect the inverting (-) signal. Connect balanced line-outputs to an unbalanced amp – The majority of interface owners we hear from wish to use the balanced line-outputs of their interface with a popular headphone amp, such as Objective2. To do so, you will need two TRS to RCA adapters (one per channel).JDS Labs currently produces no such design. Connect balanced line-outputs to a balanced amp – Depending on the model, a balanced headphone amplifier may require a balanced headphone cable as well.This will boost listening volume, but is generally frowned upon by the HiFi community.
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Double amp to an unbalanced amplifier – Connect a stereo patch cable from your interface’s headphone output to the input of an ordinary headphone amp.Make peace with your interface’s headphone output – It may not be loud, but it is free.Diehard audiophiles will hold strong opinions as to which method is best. You have a few options to drive headphones from your interface. Connecting Headphones to a Balanced Interface Long cable runs and a plethora of devices need all the help they can get to keep a mix noise free.
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Noise cancellation is why balanced output is standard in pro audio.

The equal and opposite signals in a balanced connection are subtracted at the receiving end, so that the signal level doubles and any symmetrical noise cancels out. Balanced, stereo audio requires at least five wires (excluding shielding): +L, -L, +R, -R, and ground. Thus, an unbalanced stereo audio signal requires only three wires: +L, +R, and ground.īalanced audio contains an extra inverting signal for each channel. Unbalanced audio consists of a signal conductor and a ground conductor. What are Balanced and Unbalanced Connections?

Headphones and most headphone amplifiers are designed for unbalanced connections. Audio interfaces are built to accept balanced inputs and outputs. A headphone amplifier is the answer.Īlas, mating pro audio gear with typical headphone amplifiers is less than straightforward. Volume on the interface can be turned to 100% without threatening my ears. I recently tried a set of Sennheiser HD-650s using the headphone output of a Focusrite Scarlett 2i2 interface and completely agree. We often hear from musicians and recording engineers who need to boost listening volume of their headphones.
