Thanks guys. Makes sense to me. Glad the way that it will work is the way that likely sounds best too!
Using integrated as headphne amp: tape in or aux?
Hi,
My preamp (a Naim) has no headphone jack (of course). Currently I have no dedicated headphone amplifier. So I am using one or another of my spare integrateds with headphone, via the tape out of the preamp. If I plug in to the tape-in of my Revox integrated, the gain is incredibly high, and I have less than the range from 0 to 1 on the volume pot at my disposal. If I plug in to the auxilliary input, the gain is fine. However, wouldn't the tape-in meddle less with the signal from my preamp? I want as much as possible to listen to teh Naim pre and not the integrated. There's also a -20db switch on the integrated, but again, that surely fiddles with signal. Thoughts?
My preamp (a Naim) has no headphone jack (of course). Currently I have no dedicated headphone amplifier. So I am using one or another of my spare integrateds with headphone, via the tape out of the preamp. If I plug in to the tape-in of my Revox integrated, the gain is incredibly high, and I have less than the range from 0 to 1 on the volume pot at my disposal. If I plug in to the auxilliary input, the gain is fine. However, wouldn't the tape-in meddle less with the signal from my preamp? I want as much as possible to listen to teh Naim pre and not the integrated. There's also a -20db switch on the integrated, but again, that surely fiddles with signal. Thoughts?
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