No, it doesn't support those headphones.
No, it doesn't support those headphones.
Typically boards target 32-ohm power output. This means your DT770 won’t be overly loud, though it should still be noticeable. If volume is a problem, you can use a budget amplifier to increase it.
Sure, I can explain amps in simple terms. They're devices that control the flow of electricity to power devices like lights or motors. Think of them as switches for electricity. If you're new to this, it might help to visualize how they manage power delivery.
It handles 30mW with a 32 ohm load, probably even less with higher resistance. Power output tends to drop with increased impedance, especially compared to 32 ohms on 80 ohm headphones, varying by efficiency. Greater resistance usually means lower current and thus reduced power. I don’t have a direct spec sheet, but here’s a summary from Igor's lab about the ALC1200 audio codec chip: it explains how the board operates and its performance characteristics.