In Reply to: What is the power out? posted by John PA on August 10, 2019 at 08:27:34:
From the Master Switch review:
The amp takes any headphone between 8 and 400 ohm impedance, which, these days, means just about any pair on the market. One thing to be aware of is that this amp, if you let it, can get extremely loud - especially when you are fiddling with the Feedback control. You need to be careful that you don't blow out your headphones - or your own ears.
Cut to razor sounding violins
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