January 18, 200818 yr So, would it be possible to have the gain lowered on a Pico so those with IEM's can enjoy more of the amps sonic characteristics? I would also like to have more volume control for IEM's. What I have gathered from home amplifiers (ex. Macintosh) is that the less gain and more volume or (the other way around) really has a dif effect on sound. Is it possible to change this or is the gain set in stone? I really think you can get a better taste of the sound of a headphone amp When the gain is set propperly for your headphones. Witha portable like Pico, I think users will usually use the same headphone. Way back 7-8 years ago, the META42 and penguin builders always asked what HP you would be using for this reason.
January 18, 200818 yr So, would it be possible to have the gain lowered on a Pico so those with IEM's can enjoy more of the amps sonic characteristics? I would also like to have more volume control for IEM's. What I have gathered from home amplifiers (ex. Macintosh) is that the less gain and more volume or (the other way around) really has a dif effect on sound. Is it possible to change this or is the gain set in stone? I really think you can get a better taste of the sound of a headphone amp When the gain is set propperly for your headphones. Witha portable like Pico, I think users will usually use the same headphone. Way back 7-8 years ago, the META42 and penguin builders always asked what HP you would be using for this reason. sounds pretty impossible to me...
January 18, 200818 yr The kludgey solution would be to simply put an impedance adapter on the output (like the Ety ER4s cable) which would effectively lower the gain. I honestly don't know what the low-gain is on the Pico but it's probably more of an issue with its DAC having a proper 2V output which is more than double something like an Ipod.
January 18, 200818 yr Author Why? its got to be set sometime. Or the Pot setting so at least there is more play under 9 o'clock. Unless it is at the lowest it could go. Hopefully someone can have an explanation (or answer) instead of a guess.
January 18, 200818 yr Why? its got to be set sometime. Or the Pot setting so at least there is more play under 9 o'clock. Unless it is at the lowest it could go. Hopefully someone can have an explanation (or answer) instead of a guess. It's set as low as it can go.
January 18, 200818 yr So, would it be possible to have the gain lowered on a Pico so those with IEM's can enjoy more of the amps sonic characteristics? do you own a Pico? I didn't see your screen name on the pre-order list. If so, then contact Justin... he offers good support for his products.
January 18, 200818 yr I haven't heard anyone complain about the volume when using line in, only from the dac. And even then, not everyone has a problem with it. If you don't already have a pico, give it a shot and see.
January 18, 200818 yr It's set as low as it can go. Yeah, and from what I can find the low gain = 2, which I have a hard time believing doesn't allow for much adjustability. To the OP: what are you using for a source? [edit]Frack, does the OP not even own one?
January 18, 200818 yr If you don't already have a pico, give it a shot and see. Yeah thats good advice, Headamp does have a return policy so if it doesn't work out just send it back for a full refund.
January 18, 200818 yr I have a portable amp set to unity gain (not a Pico) and I only get to 9:00 (starting at 7:00) for most things with my E500. IEMs are more sensative than full sized cans and you're not going to get that far along the pot swipe with any portable amp without an impedance adapter.
January 18, 200818 yr I have a portable amp set to unity gain (not a Pico) and I only get to 9:00 (starting at 7:00) for most things with my E500. IEMs are more sensative than full sized cans and you're not going to get that far along the pot swipe with any portable amp without an impedance adapter. It's also worth noting that the output level of any amp will be directly proportional to the input signal strength. So if you're using 1V source or a 4V source it absolutely makes a difference.
January 18, 200818 yr It's also worth noting that the output level of any amp will be directly proportional to the input signal strength. So if you're using 1V source or a 4V source it absolutely makes a difference. Yeah that's true.... with an iPod you'll get more headroom than say a dedicated CD player or a DAC like the one in the Pico.
January 22, 200818 yr If low gain is all you want and amplifier only, get a RSA Tomahawk. The low gain setting is a gain of Zero. Can't get much lower than that. I had plenty of volume range with the Tomahawk with IEM's. -Ed
January 22, 200818 yr Don't all amplifiers have a gain setting of zero (I.E. off)? Doesnt a gain of zero just mean no amplification, not off?
January 22, 200818 yr Doesnt a gain of zero just mean no amplification, not off? 1 is unity or no gain. 0 is no signal. X * GAIN = Y
January 22, 200818 yr I believe a gain of 1 is no amplification... a gain of 0 is undefined??? or off...
January 22, 200818 yr Doesnt a gain of zero just mean no amplification, not off? I'm pretty sure that Dusty was being funny and that it was understood that Ed meant a gain of 1.
January 22, 200818 yr I'm pretty sure that Dusty was being funny and that it was understood that Ed meant a gain of 1. Correct.1 is unity or no gain. 0 is no signal. X * GAIN = Y Also correct.
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