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    Default Modifying MF Headphone amp

    Anyone have experience of modifying an MF V-Can headphone amp (version 1) and/or can offer advice?
    Currently it has too much gain and I can barely open the pot before it gets too loud.

    I will be googling it to see if there's anything out there but just wondered if anyone had already done such...

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    I upgraded the V3 so no real help sorry.
    Steve.

    Kit I have:
    CD player, TTs, Phono stages, Pre amps, Power amps, Integrated amps, DACs, Streamers, Speakers and a bunch of cables.

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    Question Headphones?

    Just out of interest which headphones are you using?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Floyddroid View Post
    Just out of interest which headphones are you using?
    Senn HD600, Senn Momentum, Nuraphones ....

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    I'm sure something could be done to reduce the gain.
    A schematic would help a lot but otherwise a little tracing of the feedback components.

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    HD600 = Lovely! One of my favourite cans.

    S.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Firebottle View Post
    I'm sure something could be done to reduce the gain.
    A schematic would help a lot but otherwise a little tracing of the feedback components.
    Not had much luck with Google re schematics (or anything much at all for V-Can) but will keep poking around tomorrow ....

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    Quote Originally Posted by southall-1998_mk2 View Post
    HD600 = Lovely! One of my favourite cans.

    S.

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    Cracked it !!

    Google is indeed your friend

    Thanks all for suggestions though

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    Excellent. Did you find a schematic?

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