I don't think a smartphone would be able to drive 600 ohm headphones and probably not 250 either. Might be wrong though.
this post was submitted on 09 Jun 2024
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The LOWER the impedance, the louder the headphones. The lower impedance models (in my opinion, I haven’t read Beyer’s copy) are made with studio work in mind, for example listening to tracks as you are playing and recording drums, which are quite loud. For simple listening, the 250ohm pair of DT700 (for example) would be great. I own a pair. They are plenty loud and sound great.
I am an audio engineer with 20+ years experience.
Thx for the replies. I'll buy the 32 Ohm version so it can be used with all my devices. 👍👍🍻🍻