Subject: | Re: M/S Headphone Monitor DIY |
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From: | "scottsherk27" scottsherk27 |
Date: | Sat Dec 1, 2007 10:31 am ((PST)) |
The M/S headphone encoder seems to have plenty of output. I use both Sennhseiser HD 280 Pros and Sony E2C's to monitor my recording. I don't think that either are particularly efficient. I generally turn down the output headphone volume on my recorder. Scott --- In Rob Danielson <> wrote: > > Hi Scott > Well that is elegant enough! Interesting there's enough output from > the encoder amps to drive headphones loud enough,.. Perhaps you are > adjusting the output levels of the amps? I'm curious, what > (efficient) headphones are you using? Rob D. > > > -- > |
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