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Hi all,Looking to put together a headphone listening setup in a second room...I'd like to have a CD and phono source, but I'm not sure how to switch them into a headphone amp. The castanet doesn't have input selection.The bugle will stay in the rack where it is, so I'll need a preamp for the second turntable too.Jim, still have any of those Oboe boards around!!Thanks,-Keith
Quote from: kac00 on 29 Jan 2008, 04:01 pmHi all,Looking to put together a headphone listening setup in a second room...I'd like to have a CD and phono source, but I'm not sure how to switch them into a headphone amp. The castanet doesn't have input selection.The bugle will stay in the rack where it is, so I'll need a preamp for the second turntable too.Jim, still have any of those Oboe boards around!!Thanks,-KeithWhile we're DIY'ers, we can build our own "line router". It's pretty cheap to build, and if you'd built any of Jim's kits this is a walk in the park. Get a few $6 pairs of gold plated RCA mounts, a $15 chassis, a $15 Grayhill selector switch similar to the one used in Jim's Clarinet preamp, and a length of high purity copper or silver wires. I built one for myself a while back for about $60. I've connected it to my new Castanet for a very workable preamp substitute. The sound is quite transparent to my ears.
Quote from: Theo on 29 Jan 2008, 06:24 pmWhile we're DIY'ers, we can build our own "line router". It's pretty cheap to build, and if you'd built any of Jim's kits this is a walk in the park. Get a few $6 pairs of gold plated RCA mounts, a $15 chassis, a $15 Grayhill selector switch similar to the one used in Jim's Clarinet preamp, and a length of high purity copper or silver wires. I built one for myself a while back for about $60. I've connected it to my new Castanet for a very workable preamp substitute. The sound is quite transparent to my ears.Anyone have any good instruction on how to construct one of these? I too need one for my headphone set up.
While we're DIY'ers, we can build our own "line router". It's pretty cheap to build, and if you'd built any of Jim's kits this is a walk in the park. Get a few $6 pairs of gold plated RCA mounts, a $15 chassis, a $15 Grayhill selector switch similar to the one used in Jim's Clarinet preamp, and a length of high purity copper or silver wires. I built one for myself a while back for about $60. I've connected it to my new Castanet for a very workable preamp substitute. The sound is quite transparent to my ears.