Kameleon portable headphone amplifier
: 28. apr 2014, 18:53
I just launched an 'unusual' portable headphone amplifier design.
Maybe it is of interest to some of you guys as well.
The Kameleon is a portable amplifier which doesn't have a volume control.
It only has a 3.5mm stereo jack input socket and 6.3mm stereo jack output socket.
This amplifier must be connected to the headphone output of a portable player/phone/tablet/laptop and cannot be connected to a line-out or line-out dock (unless it has a volume control).
There is an on/off switch and a power indicator as well as an indicator that is lit when the battery needs recharging (the amp switched to standby).
On the rear there is a charger connector and a charging indicator LED.
The Kameleon is intended to drive those headphones that do not perform that well directly from a DAP and can also correct the tonal balance of a several headphones so they sound tonally MORE balanced. While the amplifier is designed to be connected to sources with a headphone out with their own volume control it can be connected to a pre-amp out providing the output resistance of that pre-amp is lower than 100 Ohm and is capable to drive >500 Ohm loads.
Those looking for a (not very small) portable amp for driving higher quality headphones from their low powered DAP headphone out AND have the connected headphone tonally 'corrected' will certainly benefit from this amp.
All headphones need a different correction IF you aim to achieve tonal accuracy. A variable tone control to accommodate for this would be very complex and costly to make. Not really suited for a portable at all with all those variable controls.
For this reason the Kameleon uses filter modules designed for a specific headphone that simply plug into the amplifier board.
Those filter boards can be relatively cheap and small, they are individually configured to compensate the frequency response for a specific headphone.
Headphones that just need that 'nudge' can be corrected in a way that makes them sound more realistic than when connected to a 'standard' amplifier.
One can also make filter boards that lift (or lower) bass levels, or highs or use the amplifier 'flat' like all other amplifiers are.
Several headphones already have a filter made for them and many others can be designed/made.
if you want to know if your favourite headphone can also be driven/corrected with this amplifier please ask in this thread.
http://diyah.boards.net/thread/600/kameleon-portable-headphone-amplifier
Bare PCB's can be ordered by contacting me directly (solderdude)
price of one amplifier board included shipping = € 12,50 included shipping
price of a filter module board included shipping = € 3,70 included shipping
Payments can be made using IBAN/BIC (within Europe) or by PayPal.
Ready made amplifiers and filter modules (after a design for that headphone is made) are sold by Javier via the DIYAH forum.
Contact Javier about prices, shipping, wishes etc in the link above when interested.
For the USA (and Canada) it is possible to contact Garage 1217(Project Ember etc) in the near future as well.
I will not be selling finished amplifiers nor in kit form but will only supply bare boards until stock is exhausted.
After that Javier and Jeremy will be supplying the boards as well.
I will offer any technical support and evaluate if headphones can be corrected and design the filter (consult and design is free of charge).
More info on this amplifier (also specifications etc.) can be found in this article:
http://www.mediafire.com/view/0i2zm9094g7cqly/Kameleon_portable_headphone_amplifier.pdf
Maybe it is of interest to some of you guys as well.
The Kameleon is a portable amplifier which doesn't have a volume control.
It only has a 3.5mm stereo jack input socket and 6.3mm stereo jack output socket.
This amplifier must be connected to the headphone output of a portable player/phone/tablet/laptop and cannot be connected to a line-out or line-out dock (unless it has a volume control).
There is an on/off switch and a power indicator as well as an indicator that is lit when the battery needs recharging (the amp switched to standby).
On the rear there is a charger connector and a charging indicator LED.
The Kameleon is intended to drive those headphones that do not perform that well directly from a DAP and can also correct the tonal balance of a several headphones so they sound tonally MORE balanced. While the amplifier is designed to be connected to sources with a headphone out with their own volume control it can be connected to a pre-amp out providing the output resistance of that pre-amp is lower than 100 Ohm and is capable to drive >500 Ohm loads.
Those looking for a (not very small) portable amp for driving higher quality headphones from their low powered DAP headphone out AND have the connected headphone tonally 'corrected' will certainly benefit from this amp.
All headphones need a different correction IF you aim to achieve tonal accuracy. A variable tone control to accommodate for this would be very complex and costly to make. Not really suited for a portable at all with all those variable controls.
For this reason the Kameleon uses filter modules designed for a specific headphone that simply plug into the amplifier board.
Those filter boards can be relatively cheap and small, they are individually configured to compensate the frequency response for a specific headphone.
Headphones that just need that 'nudge' can be corrected in a way that makes them sound more realistic than when connected to a 'standard' amplifier.
One can also make filter boards that lift (or lower) bass levels, or highs or use the amplifier 'flat' like all other amplifiers are.
Several headphones already have a filter made for them and many others can be designed/made.
if you want to know if your favourite headphone can also be driven/corrected with this amplifier please ask in this thread.
http://diyah.boards.net/thread/600/kameleon-portable-headphone-amplifier
Bare PCB's can be ordered by contacting me directly (solderdude)
price of one amplifier board included shipping = € 12,50 included shipping
price of a filter module board included shipping = € 3,70 included shipping
Payments can be made using IBAN/BIC (within Europe) or by PayPal.
Ready made amplifiers and filter modules (after a design for that headphone is made) are sold by Javier via the DIYAH forum.
Contact Javier about prices, shipping, wishes etc in the link above when interested.
For the USA (and Canada) it is possible to contact Garage 1217(Project Ember etc) in the near future as well.
I will not be selling finished amplifiers nor in kit form but will only supply bare boards until stock is exhausted.
After that Javier and Jeremy will be supplying the boards as well.
I will offer any technical support and evaluate if headphones can be corrected and design the filter (consult and design is free of charge).
More info on this amplifier (also specifications etc.) can be found in this article:
http://www.mediafire.com/view/0i2zm9094g7cqly/Kameleon_portable_headphone_amplifier.pdf