shellylh Posted May 12, 2018 Report Posted May 12, 2018 I just got my MrSpeakers Aeon headphones yesterday. I ordered them with an XLR termination on the cable terminated assuming this meant I could use them with the balanced/XLR output on the GS-X. Then I opened the box and saw it said the headphone was a “single-ended planar magnetic headphone.” I’m confused. Is it fine to use with a balanced output? Is there any benefit? I can order the cable with a SE termination which would be better for portable use anyway.
Pars Posted May 12, 2018 Report Posted May 12, 2018 Speakers or headphone drivers in general aren’t single ended. If the cable is wired with 4 conductors, 2 to each cup, then you should be able to use it with a balanced amp. Is it terminated in a 4 pin XLR?Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Laowei Posted May 12, 2018 Report Posted May 12, 2018 The magnetic circuit on the AEON is singled ended, with magnets on only one side (ear side) of the diaphragm. Electrically, it can be driven by a balanced signal, so you should be good to go. 6
shellylh Posted May 12, 2018 Author Report Posted May 12, 2018 Speakers or headphone drivers in general aren’t single ended. If the cable is wired with 4 conductors, 2 to each cup, then you should be able to use it with a balanced amp. Is it terminated in a 4 pin XLR?Sent from my iPhone using TapatalkThere is an option to have the cable terminated as 4pin XLR or 1/4”. I chose the XLR but why do that if not balanced?
kevin gilmore Posted May 12, 2018 Report Posted May 12, 2018 Balanced done right gives you double the slew rate and 4 times the power. If it's a 4 pin xlr it's good to use on the gsx. Best with balanced source. the headphone cannot otherwise know if it's driven from a balanced or unbalanced source. 2
mwl168 Posted May 12, 2018 Report Posted May 12, 2018 (edited) To be safe, you may want to measure the conducitivity of the headphone’s XLR and make sure pin 1 is not shorted to pin 3 and pin 2 is not shorted to pin 4. If the 4 pin XLR is wired with only 3 conductors with one of the conductor being the common ground for the left and right drivers, plugging it into a true balanced amp will end very badly! Edited May 13, 2018 by mwl168
shellylh Posted May 14, 2018 Author Report Posted May 14, 2018 Thanks guys. I will check the conductivity and then use them.
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