I would appreciate any help, thanks.

  • orris@lemmy.world
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    7 months ago

    Shortanswer as I’m on a phone No. The 80 will also work in most devices (laptops and phones) without needing an amp.

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      7 months ago

      2nd that, not the most impactful sound if you still happen to have a mobile device with jack (still good though) but on PC it’s perfectly fine

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    7 months ago

    I mean, all headphones need an amp no? I figure what you’re asking is whether or not you need a dedicated amp. In this case no, most devices can run a 32 ohm audio device reasonably well. You will find some improvements in audio quality should you decided to fork out cash for a dedicated amp but it is not necessary.

    You may however need an adaptor depending on what size connector the cable comes with and what you are plugging it into.

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    At 32 Ohms anything should be able to drive them just fine. Are these for a computer, phone, or media center?

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    Nah, those are fine off of regular power. The 80 ohm need a dedicated amp, but the 32s are fine in anything I ever tried them in.

    Edit: with the 80s, the amp can be part of a player or whatever, but it’ll need to be strong enough, and your average phone or sound card on a pc isn’t. My lg g7 can handle the 80 ohm fine, but my oneplus can’t, as an example. The oneplus has to be cranked fully to be reasonably audible.