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Hi Brooklyn look for a high s/n ratio in a headphone amp it's the most important thing...
Hi Georgopoulos.Can you post a few examples/links for the benefice of the members.Thanks.Guy 13
No But I can say thissince s/n ration for vinyl is lets say 60db,a 100db amp will sound best
I’m looking for suggestions for a headphone amp that has an analog/phono input for a turntable so I can listen to some vinyl.....The headphone amp doesn’t have to have a phono circuit, I have a Graham Slee ERA V phono amp
I was thinking of using a stand alone headphone amp with a analog input and I would still need a turntable/cartridge into the Graham Slee. I’m thinking $400 for the TT (Project Carbon with Ortophon 2M Red) and around the same amount for the headphone amp
Yes, I was thinking of using it as a source selector and if I decide to go that route I will use it passively so there’s no problems.I don’t have enough room in my apartment to set up my Maggies and then there’s the neighbors to consider. I never thought about the resistor on the RCA plugs…. good idea. The truth is, I’m not that electronic savvy, I was just curious about if it would work or not.The Schiit passive pre sounds like it would also work but I would rather use just one box to connect the headphones and turntable so there’s less clutter and cables. I would like to keep things as simple as possible going into this project but when I do something it’s rarely simple for me. Joe……. I’m not sure what you mean by the noise level on the amp..I don’t see this project going further then listening to vinyl. I will be looking for my own place to live in the near future then I will setup my whole audio system again. The headphone amp will then be used for my computer only, no vinyl.When I get some of my audio gear next week I will see what direction I will take to get the job done.
I’m leaning towards the MF V90-HPA because it’s one box with dac. Any opinions out there.