This is my chief concern. But then consider the bakoons: max power listed is 1W at 50ohm... that means ~2.23V and ~447mA, which is within USB 2.0 spec, right?
1W @ 50 Ohms = 7.07V (140mA).For this you need 24V power supply rails (+/-12V) and a power supply that must be able to supply 0.4A.The Groove can provide:225mW into 30 Ohm = 2.6V40mW into 600 Ohm = 5VSo most likely the internal supply voltage around is 16V (+/- 8V) with a current limit of 85mA/channel.As it is powered by USB and the device draws around 150mA max from a USB bus which is well within spec.
"It is a tricky concept to explain. I’ll try. Ideal voltage outputs have zero output impedance. Ideal current outputs have infinite output impedance. In the real world that is of course not possible, it is almost zero for voltage and very high impedance for current. So the standard formula for damping will not apply with current out, as the electrical model is different. However the “comparable” damping factor is very high as the current source will always try to pump the same amount of current through the load, thus preventing the speaker from making motions other than those intended (as there is no series resistor to allow “free-wheeling”)"
[A current source amplifier] ignores the impedances in series with the circuit, the resistance and inductance of the wire and voice coil and the back electromotive force (EMF) produced by the cone motion... the current through the voice coil can be made constant regardless of the variations in the acoustic environment. Source: Nelson Pass
Crosstalk: -110dB at 1kHzIMD: (Depends of method used). With -3dBfs 19k/20k method 1k artifact is -115 dB with 300 Ohm load
I'm assuming this refers to the same idea of the current source amplifier ignoring electrical damping oscillations from various sources:The trade off is that frequency response now follows the headphone's impedance curve?
I can make a prediction for you.+4dB in the bass (as if you pull up a 100Hz slider on a 5 band equalizer by 4db) + 1dB extra upper treble energy.So more bassy/warmth than it is stock.You could also search for experiences people have with the Bakoon + HD600/650 to get an idea.The HD650 was NOT designed to be current driven.
The HD650 was NOT designed to be current driven.