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In the Forum: Melquiades Amplifier
In the Thread: Headphone amplifiers. Baby Melquiades?
Post Subject: Midbass HeftPosted by Chirag on: 1/13/2006

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Hi Cat

 Romy the Cat wrote:

However, here is where the trick begins. Putting the headphones on, playing them along with the big loudspeakers system and adjusting the volume of the “big system” (primary the LF channel) it is possible to take the imagine and the upperbass performance of the headphones way out there. 


This is something I really loved doing in my home office with a little system.  The actual lower midbass support from the big transducers adds the acoustic and psychological "weight" I always miss from the little transducers.  Using a preamp with dual outputs, I conducted an experiment where I exclusively used only the 7" midbass ScanSpeak driver driven by a generic PP tube amplifier in a sealed box and adjusted the line level resistors to add a different sort of rounded mass to the final acoustic.  It was not practical due to noise reasons in the home, but it was successful at lower levels in a quiet environment with the open eared phones.

The visceral feel of the big speakers I have never been able to duplicate in a headphone setup.  This slower bass phenomena you describe with the Milq Jr. is an interesting direction...from your post, it feels like this might be a pseudo-weighted midbass headphone experience that approaches that coherent mass effect I find lacking in phones (not volume, but an actual dynamic lower midbass type reproduction with a believable momentum during the swings).

Keep us posted...

Best,
Chirag

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