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Old 15th Oct 2017, 11:26 pm   #195
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Default Re: Audiophoolery. 'Cable Break In' - I never knew that!

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Originally Posted by merlinmaxwell View Post
They are rated at a maximum (current, minimum load resistance) and don't care in the slightest if they are not loaded at all, a few k ohms might (very very very much might if the following bit of kit is DC coupled to the input and has a huge input resistance) be useful. And do you use 30 (or is that 33) ohm cable?

Some may have noticed I have not included the output impedance of the unit which, in most cases, is near zero not matching any cable.
Using the lower value is done to load out mobile phone noise.
The amplifiers have heavy metal cases and are out of reach of mobile phone noise.
There is a short stub of two core from the jack plug and then two bits of 50 ohm.
The total length is about 3 to 4 feet.

The source is designed to take 30 ohm headphones so loading it to the designed resistance is the correct thing to do surely.

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