Need a DD33 and a DD30 owner Please

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  1. wm_dan

    wm_dan Member

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    Hi Guys

    Please can anyone tell me do the DD30 and DD33 have the same headphone output power?

    My WM-DD3 has not a very powerful output amp and can only drive smaller headphones

    But my DD33 can drive bigger ones just fine.

    I have an opportunity to buy a DD30 but I don't want another walkman with a weak internal headphone amplifier

    Thanks
     
  2. walkman archive

    walkman archive Administrator Staff Member

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    I have both of them and I bet they have the same output power Or at least very close to each other
     
  3. buzbox

    buzbox Active Member

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    Is the DD-30 one you recently purchased? If so then there is always a chance a previous owner has tried to play around with the level adjustment pots.
     
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    They were techincally identical
     
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    Output specification is identical, 10 + 10 mW with 32 ohm load. The output amp IC is the same (TA7688F) configured as unity gain amplifier (it increases the current output to manage low impedance load) but the megabass IC is different and that is responsible for voltage amplification. But I guess that voltage output is the same and anyway with volume set to 7 you already reach the maximum output allowed by the DC bias of the output amplifier.
     
  6. wm_dan

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    Cheers for reply guys

    Also my wm-dd3 had a ground issue which sounded like distortion high up in the volume range

    I think it's ok now
     
    Last edited: Nov 27, 2017

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