Hello,
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I'm begining to believe that this sudden gain "intolerance" has more to do with the HD 800 than it does with any associated equipment...................
I’ve had similar experiences with my AKGs, Sennheisers and Grados so it’s not the HD800s.
There were a lot of previous discussions concerning the volume adjustments....too little…too much, high/low voltage outputs from different sources…balanced ….unbalanced…affecting the travel restrictions with regards to adjusting the volume.
Believe James explained it was to accommodate the numerous sensitivities of different phones.
“Hi Folks,
Yes the volume control is designed as the above because we felt given the large amount of Current and Voltage output the BHA is capable of we wanted a very broad range in the middle to allow for the huge variation in efficency headphones have.
James”Basically it’s not your traditional linear volume control, at least when using headphones, depending on your source; I had problems achieving enough gain to power my inefficient AKGs and some Sennheisers running a single ended connection from my AVP for movies so that the control was almost maxed out and then that last little bit, lets say 5:30 there’s an exponential jump so that it was then too loud…… running balanced from my BCD-1 the volume is rarely above 9 o’clock.
I’m now running most sources from the tape out of my current preamp, which has a slightly higher output but….. I’m running the single ended output with a single ended to balanced adapter into the balanced input of the BHA-1 so that I’m more or less around 10 o’clock now on the dial for most sources and oddly much more room for fine tuning.
Now I mentioned “at least when using headphones” as when the BHA-1 is used as a preamp I find the gain structure powering speakers acts in the more traditional linear fashion with no major jumps in volume.
Bottom line is that headphones vary too widely in efficiency, current draw, 32ohm?..300ohm?...... but the BHA-1 manages to do a fairly descent job with most of them.
