Rob - that is fine. I have in facct now ordered the Sennheiser px-100 folding headphones which are at 32 ohms and am told I will receive them on Monday. >Sorry about that last message. I am actually using 32 Ohme phones on a >regular basis, not 16 Ohme. I realized that error after I sent the >message. In any case, the Book Port should be able to handle most any >headphone you can throw at it. > >Rob Meredith > >>>> j.cosgrove@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 08/11/05 02:31PM >>> >Thank you. I am hoping to get the Sennheiser PCX100 headphones which >rate at 32 ohms. I am also pleased to know that the Book Port has a >higher output level than other similar devices. I tell Frank he has >things whispering and he tells me I have the radio loud enough to awaken >the dead! > > >>I wouldn't worry too much about a headphone load, as I use 16 Ohme >>headphones regularly with the Book Port. The Book Port also has a >much >>higher output level then many other portable devices. >> >>>>> j.cosgrove@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 08/10/05 03:28PM >>> >>Good idea. One suggestion: >> >>In the technical data on the FAQ, perhaps you might be able to insert >>the resistance, in ohms, for people who might want new headphones? >This >>does not seem to be mentioned in the manual. >> >> >>>A number of people on the Book Port list have suggested in the past >>that someone put together a list of some of the most frequently asked >>questions on the Book Port list. I've put together a simple FAQ by >>compiling some common questions and answers that frequently pop up on >>the list. >>> >>>This document should be viewed as an initial draft - there are >>undoubtedly errors and important omissions. Just point them out, and >>I'll try to add them to the next version of this FAQ. -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. Version: 7.0.338 / Virus Database: 267.10.5/68 - Release Date: 10/08/05