: Re: [Flexradio] impedance requirent for headphones?
At least for the Flex 5000, there is a lower limit, somewhere around 40 ohms.
And you get no sound on the headphone jack below that point unless something
has changed since I got mine (a early "blue light") model. I found out by
try
On Thu, Apr 28, 2011 at 9:40 AM, Ken Akin wrote:
> At least for the Flex 5000, there is a lower limit, somewhere around 40
> ohms. And you get no sound on the headphone jack below that point unless
> something has changed since I got mine (a early "blue light") model. I
> found out by trying to
At least for the Flex 5000, there is a lower limit, somewhere around 40
ohms. And you get no sound on the headphone jack below that point unless
something has changed since I got mine (a early "blue light") model. I
found out by trying to use an old pair of Koss (stereo - sort of HiFi)
headphones
On Thu, Apr 28, 2011 at 3:09 AM, Burt wrote:
>
> Flex 5000?
>
It isn't so much an impedance requirement as how loud you want things to be.
Most headphones these days seem to be for things like iPods which like about
32ohms. Aviation headphones tend to be around 600 ohms per earspeaker and
theref
Flex 5000?
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