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<blockquote data-quote="Per Søvik" data-source="post: 100538" data-attributes="member: 1285"><p>Re: Master/Slave X32 with X32 Compact</p><p></p><p></p><p>There is of course the quick fix assuming you still have headroom on the output (main levels not at 0dBFS), you can turn up levels in the monitor menu in addition to the analogue control at the surface.</p><p></p><p>I have some vintage AKG K140 that are very high impedance and they work fine, but then I'm not really fond of ear-shattering levels. </p><p>What model are your headphones? Active? Noise cancelling with a flat battery? I'm not sure what the output of the headphone amp is, if it is 12volts maximum or 3.5 volts maximum (+25dBm at either 40 ohms or 600 ohms), but even at 3.5 volts, and relatively insensitive headphones, you should still be able to reach 115dB</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Per Søvik, post: 100538, member: 1285"] Re: Master/Slave X32 with X32 Compact There is of course the quick fix assuming you still have headroom on the output (main levels not at 0dBFS), you can turn up levels in the monitor menu in addition to the analogue control at the surface. I have some vintage AKG K140 that are very high impedance and they work fine, but then I'm not really fond of ear-shattering levels. What model are your headphones? Active? Noise cancelling with a flat battery? I'm not sure what the output of the headphone amp is, if it is 12volts maximum or 3.5 volts maximum (+25dBm at either 40 ohms or 600 ohms), but even at 3.5 volts, and relatively insensitive headphones, you should still be able to reach 115dB [/QUOTE]
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