linuxyogi
October 7th, 2014, 01:33 AM
Hi,
I have one wireless headphone which I use to watch movies and the other one
is a corded Logitech headphone. The wireless headphone has its own inbuilt
battery powered amp like all wireless headphone do.
Issue is when I use the Logitech headphone the some is not loud enough to
utilize the full potential of the headphone. Not that its a very costly, high end
product but still when I use it with my mp3 player the sound is much louder
and the frequency response also improves.
One thing I have noticed is if I cross that 100% mark in pulse the output
increases but at the same time the sound gets distorted.
There is not a single brand that makes headphone amps here.
The only option is to import them using Ebay.
The prices are crazy.
256999
So is this a common issue ? Any suggestions ?
I have one wireless headphone which I use to watch movies and the other one
is a corded Logitech headphone. The wireless headphone has its own inbuilt
battery powered amp like all wireless headphone do.
Issue is when I use the Logitech headphone the some is not loud enough to
utilize the full potential of the headphone. Not that its a very costly, high end
product but still when I use it with my mp3 player the sound is much louder
and the frequency response also improves.
One thing I have noticed is if I cross that 100% mark in pulse the output
increases but at the same time the sound gets distorted.
There is not a single brand that makes headphone amps here.
The only option is to import them using Ebay.
The prices are crazy.
256999
So is this a common issue ? Any suggestions ?