[AudioI] Octo Output capabilities

Matt Flax matt at audioinjector.net
Tue Nov 2 04:23:28 UTC 2021


Yes, expanding on Gavin's thoughts ... typically output op-amp form codecs can't drive low impedances unless they are designed to do that.

 

Typical input impedances are k Ohms in line inputs and hundreds of ohms in certain types of cables.. Headphone impedances are of the order of 10 to 1000 times smaller. The codec's output amplifiers simply can't get a large enough voltage across those relatively small impedances to produce much acoustic power.
 

 
On 2/11/21 11:38 am, Gavin Hamill via People wrote:
 
 
 
Simply, no. The signal output strength of the Octo is quite low, definitely not 'line level'  

 
 
A pair of 16 ohm headphones resulted in a quiet sound. I needed to use a headphone amplifier.
 

 
 
Input is perfectly sensitive, fortunately. 0dB recorded from full line level signal.
 

 
 
Cheers
 
Gavin
 
 
 
 
On Tue, 2 Nov 2021, 00:32 Mike Maynard via People, <people at lists.audioinjector.net> wrote:
 
 
Does the Octo have enough output drive to provide suitable audio to a headset? 

 
 
What about a small speaker like this - https://amzn.to/3pS0Mmn
 

 
 
I think I am on track for my previous post, I just need to determine if I will need to put some sort of amp after the octo or not.
 

 
 
Thanks
 
Mike
 
 
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