Which speaker amp for Hifiman HE-6 headphones?

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Looking at buying a speaker amp as I have a pair of Hifiman HE-6's arriving next week. Been reading threads at Head-Fi & SBAF but most of the listed amps don't seem to be available in the UK. Also would I need to purchase the Hifiman HE adapter as well.

Thanks. :)
 
The HE-6 is a special case, they are so power hungry that a lot of users use speaker amps to drive them. The Jotunheim though can output 3W into 50 ohms in balanced mode, so power shouldn't be an issue.
 
The HE-6 is a special case, they are so power hungry that a lot of users use speaker amps to drive them. The Jotunheim though can output 3W into 50 ohms in balanced mode, so power shouldn't be an issue.

Yeah was just reading the other day that someone destroyed a pair of MUSES02 in the output stage of their modded O2 amp trying to drive the HE-6 heh.

EDIT: Well it was a set of Hifiman planars I'm not sure if it was the HE-6.
 
You use headphone amplifiers, not amplifiers designed for speakers.

Wrong in the case of HE-6's

The HE-6 is a special case, they are so power hungry that a lot of users use speaker amps to drive them. The Jotunheim though can output 3W into 50 ohms in balanced mode, so power shouldn't be an issue.

I have 2 headphone amps at the moment, a Bottlehead Crack & a Woo Audio WA6SE. Would the LYR2 not be a better option over the Jotunheim?
 
Hmm if this is right:

"110 dB SPL 4.73 Vrms 94.6 mA 447.46 mW"

Then a decent headphone amp should be able to handle them upto any volume level you'd realistically use - that is about half the potential output power of the O2.
 
Hmm if this is right:

"110 dB SPL 4.73 Vrms 94.6 mA 447.46 mW"

Then a decent headphone amp should be able to handle them upto any volume level you'd realistically use - that is about half the potential output power of the O2.

Could just be headphone impedence is a problem with headphone amps. Like loudspeakers, 4ohm speakers are a difficult load. Even though with high sensitivity it can go loud.
 
A lot of mainstream headphone amps aren't designed to push more than around a dozen or so mA into like 50 ohm loads but most of the higher end ones should manage it no hassle.

(To give some contrast - the HD600/650 at 110db SPL only require 66.6 mW).
 
Seems the Jotunheim and Lyr will make them sound too shrill, which is why a speaker tube amp is the recommended route - power and the innate smoothing & warming nature of tubes.

Sorry - back to square one. :D
 
Anything using this that is well designed and has power supply to match would drive them - though whether the sound is pleasing is another matter heh.
 
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