Rec Out to Headphone Amp


Hi,
I hope I am posting this in the correct place and I hope someone can answer this.
I am selling a Integrated Amp (Primare I22 Analog Version) on eBay and potential buyer has a question that I am not entirely sure of.
Question is: Can Rec Out be used to connect Headphone Amp?
From my own knowledge, I would say Yes. The signal coming out of the Rec Out can be sent to an input on some other unit. This signal is line level and not amplified.

Am I correct in my thinking? I am assuming the person asking this wants to send the signal to an headphone amp to get better results versus the built in headphone output of the Integrated Amp.
What I am not sure about is would the Volume affect the signal. He/She did not ask that but I am inquiring about that also in case they do.
Anyway, any information would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks
128x128jay73
That’s exactly how mine is set up.... If you listen carefully, (at least with mine) the system sounds very slightly better with the headphone amp disconnected.
Yes.  I used the Tape Out on my Modwright LS-100 and Record Out on my AR LS-26.
As long as it is a "rec-out" and not a "pre-out".  Pre-outs are controlled by the volume control and run through all the circuitry.  Pre-out will sure work, but rec-outs (or tape outs) usually have a much cleaner signal.
Yes. Rec out provides what is called a line-level signal, which headphone amps expect.

About the only RCA connection that won't work is from a turntable without a built in pre.