Could the transformer for these be connected via a cable that is dual (R and L) 3 Pin XLR outputs, like on back of iCan Pro to a single 4 Pin XLR input on transformer?
I also think the orientation of the Ti-1A (metal) transformer box makes more sense having the output for the headphones on the front, but the input connections on back. Particularly if you would connect it as we are just discussing.
Found a cable - however this setup won’t work because the balanced XLR output off the back of the iCan are line level outputs therefore very very low voltage which would not be sufficient to drive the headphones. Any interest in selling your iESL for double its retail value?
Heard these at canjam a couple weeks ago along with the SR1. Impressive with the sound and design.
the Schiit Jotunheim A would drive them too.
good review, thank you.
Could the transformer for these be connected via a cable that is dual (R and L) 3 Pin XLR outputs, like on back of iCan Pro to a single 4 Pin XLR input on transformer?
I can't think of any reason why that wouldn't work if you had the right cable.
I also think the orientation of the Ti-1A (metal) transformer box makes more sense having the output for the headphones on the front, but the input connections on back. Particularly if you would connect it as we are just discussing.
Found a cable - however this setup won’t work because the balanced XLR output off the back of the iCan are line level outputs therefore very very low voltage which would not be sufficient to drive the headphones.
Any interest in selling your iESL for double its retail value?
I would if I had one ;)