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George, you had me at: BTW,,,, what's the pricetag? It's somehow missing from your website and in this thread. Cheers,Robin
Thanks George.
George: I mean this constructively, but there is absolutely no way I'd ever even consider purchasing a product from a site that was so unprofessional. I would really consider having someone proof the site for you, cause it really looks awful. Also, I'm not an electronics guy, but those specs look really odd to me.
Our amplifiers take stereo or monophonic and turn it into hifi monophonic sound,this kind of sound is relaxing and easy listening.
This sounds like a nice feature of his amp:
Hi Ralf, yes it's fully monophonic, myself I don't listen to stereo with headphones,simply put the stereo is mixed at the inputs and one amplifier drives two phones,it's only one amplifier!,to be honest I prefer the loudspeaker to headphones,I dont know it's somehow even more relaxing,finaly thanks for your kind remark. cheersGeorge
So you are converting a stereo signal to mono before sending to the headphones?If that's true, I would reconsider that one. I think that is going to put people off, I wouldn't buy an amp like that.Randy
So I understand that all the infomation is there, and that you are combining both signals, but its not the same.Would you do that for a speaker system? If you would not for speakers, then why is it OK for headphones?For headphones, there is a soundstage, and you will lose that soundstage with your amp. This soundstage is different, its in your head, but it is there, and for serious head phone people its a big deal.So maybe it was presumptuous of me to say you should reconsider your design, but I consider this a deal breaker.Cross feed filters just send a small part of the signal to the other side, to simulate the sound bleeding you get in a speaker system.They don't mix both signals completely together like you're doing.You may have a good amplifier stage, but I think the basic design concept if flawed.Randy
I never heard mono headphones.
I wouldn't even know where to start looking for one myself....and I like the separation of the sound from one side or the other when its called for by the artist. I'd miss that too much I think...