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how to get rid of noise floor
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how to get rid of noise floor

I have a Roland Juno DS-61 and the noise floor is too prominent, through the 6.35mm headphone output, with a low impedance IEM. Also, when multiple sounds are played at the same time, the sound crackles.

How can I get rid of this? Would a high impedance headphone solve it? Or the only way is to get an AMP and use the L/R outputs?

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