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Lake People G103-S Phoneamp

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It looks like its trs, so you will need an adapter.

Dont demand attention either, you will get what you get when you get it.

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It looks like its trs, so you will need an adapter.

Dont demand attention either, you will get what you get when you get it.

This is neither the answer I was looking for, nor is it correct.

But I really appreciate your time to help :)

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This is neither the answer I was looking for, nor is it correct.

But I really appreciate your time to help :)

Now that I am both on my desktop, and wearing contacts, I can see that it is RCA, and no adapter would be needed. 

It has pretty ass output impedance, will be ass for most headphones.

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Now that I am both on my desktop, and wearing contacts, I can see that it is RCA, and no adapter would be needed. 

It has pretty ass output impedance, will be ass for most headphones.

whaaa?? :o  People use it for hd 650's, T-90's and all say it is great :huh:

Still I would like to be 100% sure, if the back unbalanced rca are ok for powered bookshelf speaker for example.

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whaaa?? :o  People use it for hd 650's, T-90's and all say it is great :huh:

Still I would like to be 100% sure, if the back unbalanced rca are ok for powered bookshelf speaker for example.

Well those are above the damping factor, most headphones will get boned by that amp. 

As its unbalanced input, not output, don't sweat it, it will work will radioshack cables. 

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Well those are above the damping factor, most headphones will get boned by that amp. 

As its unbalanced input, not output, don't sweat it, it will work will radioshack cables. 

mhh. mkay

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mhh. mkay

Electrical stuff, about power input and impedance mismatch that I can't be bother to explain right now. 

Output impedance of 10Ω*8=80Ω headphones to not be affected by damping factor. 

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Electrical stuff, about power input and impedance mismatch that I can't be bother to explain right now. 

Output impedance of 10Ω*8=80Ω headphones to not be affected by damping factor. 

No worries, just reading this article here and I think I kind of get the problem.

http://nwavguy.blogspot.de/2011/02/headphone-amp-impedance.html

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This article is simply amaing! I see the world with different eyes now, thank god I found this.

I also figured this amp is fitting my needs, so yeah.

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Stuff about voltage and what not, he will explain in full, and I could elaborate if need be.

And I also figured that with 300ohm open-design drivers you will get a kind of analoge sound, as they say. I am getting the hd 650 to match this, since my focal pros broke yesterday and I was using my ymaha monitors 9 times out of 10 for mixing anyways.

 

Edit: No, that 'analoge sound' though actually went nowhere.

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Now that I am both on my desktop, and wearing contacts, I can see that it is RCA, and no adapter would be needed. 

It has pretty ass output impedance, will be ass for most headphones.

The Lake People 103 has an output impedance of less than 0.1 ohm. I don´t really get why it should be considered bad.

 

I also don´t really understand the original question, you want to connect speakers to the rca inputs of the amp?

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