I'm noticing something very strange that has never happened to me before with Effect Audio cables. I tried to replace a FiiO LC-RE (trimetallic) cable with an Eros S on my Hifiman RE2000S and I noticed that although connected to the same (very powerful) ifi GO bar dongle, they now need much more volume to play at the same level when they connected the FiiO. But is this a normal thing or does it have to do with the impedance of the RE2000S (60ohm), this is strange because the same cable (Eros S) did not behave like this when it was used on the iBasso IT07 where it was mounted before. Do you have any idea what that means? Thank you.
I'm noticing something very strange that has never happened to me before with Effect Audio cables. I tried to replace a FiiO LC-RE (trimetallic) cable with an Eros S on my Hifiman RE2000S and I noticed that although connected to the same (very powerful) ifi GO bar dongle, they now need much more volume to play at the same level when they connected the FiiO. But is this a normal thing or does it have to do with the impedance of the RE2000S (60ohm), this is strange because the same cable (Eros S) did not behave like this when it was used on the iBasso IT07 where it was mounted before. Do you have any idea what that means? Thank you.
No, the sound is perfect... much better than the one with the FiiO LC-RE but the volume must be raised by a good 20%... and the ifi GO bar is credited with 475mw much more than other dongles ...
No, the sound is perfect... much better than the one with the FiiO LC-RE but the volume must be raised by a good 20%... and the ifi GO bar is credited with 475mw much more than other dongles ...
It is not precise as a measurement, but out of six lights of the ifi GO bar with LC-RE I can barely turn on the third light while with the Eros S I easily reach the fourth... and each light is about 11/12 clicks ...
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