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RE: Need help calculating power output for headphone circuit...

Posted by John Elison on June 7, 2017 at 12:14:13:

No, there's not enough information given on the Luxman to calculate power at the headphone output, but most components with headphone jacks have enough power to drive just about any headphone. Therefore, I wouldn't worry about it.

What headphone are you planning to use? I own three headphones. I bought the original Grado HP1 headphones back in 1991 and they still work just fine. I bought Grado RS-2 headphones in 2003. Then, just a couple of months ago I bought some Koss electrostatic headphones and they sound awesome.

Yeah, Muzikmike's Ribfests were a lot of fun. I miss him, too.

Best regards,
John Elison