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Do You Need A Headphone Amplifier?

by John
June 19, 2019
in How-To's, Videos
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Do I Need A Headphone Amplifier?

What is a headphone amplifier?

Simply put, every device that allows you to plug in headphones has an amp built in. The amp takes the audio signal and boosts it, allowing us to hear sound through the headphones. Amps don’t only boost volume; they can add and improve qualities like soundstage and separation. Adding an amp to a setup can also bring extra warmth or clarity. This all depends on the quality of the amp and how it has been designed.

The reality is that most people won’t need an external headphone amp. That’s not to say that they wouldn’t benefit from one, though. Smartphones are now a very common music source, and with the technology getting better and better, they do a decent job of delivering good quality sound to most portable headphones and earphones.

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There are plenty of headphones designed to be used with mobile phones and other low powered portable devices. These headphones generally have a low impedance of up to 32ohm, and high sensitivity of around 100db, so they are very easy to drive and are more likely to go louder. Remember though: not only do amps add extra power but they can also improve the quality of the sound. So, once you start looking at higher quality headphones, improving your amp will start to make more sense as you will want to get the most out of them. No matter how good your headphones are, the sound quality will be limited by how good the amp is.

Choosing a headphone amp

If you’ve decided to go for a headphone amp, you now need to decide which one to go for. There are many to choose from, and they go for anything between £20 to £2000 and more. Amps can be split into two main groups: portable and desktop.

If you want to add some power to your phone or laptop, then you will want to look for a portable amp. These amps can be charged, and will run off batteries, making them ideal for using on the move. They are also small in size, and there are some out there (like the iFi Audio xCAN) which can connect to the source wirelessly using Bluetooth.

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 If you only use your headphones at home, or intend to use headphones that are particularly hard to drive, then you will probably want to go for a desktop amp as they are generally more powerful. Not only are they more powerful, they also tend to have a larger amount of inputs and outputs, making them very versatile. They will need to be plugged it at all times, so will need a power socket to work.

As amps can bring their own character to the overall sound quality, it’s worth making sure you choose wisely and pick an amp that will compliment your headphones. For example, if your headphones have a warm or bassy sound then it’s a good idea to go for a neutral or bright sounding amp. This also works the other way around; a warm sounding amp will complement bright headphones and help to balance the sound out.

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If you have any questions about choosing the right amplifier then please feel free to comment below! We’ll be happy to offer advice on this.

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Comments 5

  1. Paul Fellows says:
    5 years ago

    His all, I have a pair of Grado GW100 and use them mainly with a Google Pixel 3. Looking to improve volume and clarity but Bluetooth only preferred, what would you suggest even if not Bluetooth. Many thanks

    Reply
  2. Thurstan Binns says:
    6 years ago

    Hi, I’ve had several sets of Soundmagic h/phones from you. I’ve just got a Technics SUV 300M2 amp, plugging phones in doesn’t cut out speakers, but there IS a button to do this – will I risk damaging the amp by listening on phones with the speakers switched off? I’ve looked at the online manual but it’s not clear if switching the speakers off means no load on the amp. Any advice much appreciated ( but I’m not really thinking of a headphone amp ). Thanks

    Reply
    • Oscar says:
      6 years ago

      Hi, I do not think Technics would put the button there if it were likely to damage the amp. So go ahead and enjoy your headphones out of it.

      Reply
  3. Dave Chapman says:
    6 years ago

    Hi I have a Bowers wilkins p7 set of headphones looking to improve the quality of sound and volume from a laptop when watching films and listening to music .I mainly use the devices at home .Hope you can help regards Dave

    Reply
    • Oscar says:
      6 years ago

      Hi Dave, Something small like the iFi Nano iDSD BL would be perfect for the P7.

      Reply

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