The 512’s specified output impedance of 10 ohms seems low enough to provide results with most headphones that are at least fairly reasonable. You would have to use its variable output capability, of course, to control the volume, and to keep the volume within reasonable limits. You would also have to provide a means of adapting the headphone’s plug to the player’s two RCA outputs, of course.
The issue you are likely to run into, though, is that with most headphones you’ll probably have to set the volume control very low within its range, where depending on how the player’s volume control mechanism is implemented the resulting sonic quality stands a good chance of being compromised to some degree. That issue can probably be minimized if the headphones have relatively high impedance (e.g., hundreds of ohms rather than tens of ohms), and relatively low sensitivity (e.g., 95 db/mW or less rather than 100 db/mW or more).
Regards,
-- Al
The issue you are likely to run into, though, is that with most headphones you’ll probably have to set the volume control very low within its range, where depending on how the player’s volume control mechanism is implemented the resulting sonic quality stands a good chance of being compromised to some degree. That issue can probably be minimized if the headphones have relatively high impedance (e.g., hundreds of ohms rather than tens of ohms), and relatively low sensitivity (e.g., 95 db/mW or less rather than 100 db/mW or more).
Regards,
-- Al