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Thanks neo, I have the jumpers so I'll give it a go tomorrow. Yes, sweet and polite, but with balls, is the character of the headphone section and the preamp. The amp run by itself as a power amp is direct and clear, a wonderful little powerhouse. So I can confirm it's the preamp section that gives the 3020B it's soft and gentle reputation, the power amp section is a badass. Hmmm, gives me an idea I may try later.....running the volume control of the Audio gd direct into the amp section of the NAD. It works for speakers quite well, would it work for the headphone section?Update from a site that will remain nameless, "To use a separate high power amplifier for your main stereo speakers while continuing to use the nad 3020'S inbuilt power amp for headphones...simply install Y adaptors to split the signal from the pre-amp out jacks." This seems to indicate you need the power amp to run the headphone out, still, it will easy to confirm when I can dig around in my system tomorrow.Second update I found a block diagram that shows the headphone out tapped off the speaker outs. So pretty well confirmed, short of pulling the jumpers, that the headphone section is a resistor, I think 330 ohm, run off the main amp.
Or more accurately, is the headphone out on classic receivers/integrateds as good as or better than some modern dedicated head amps. There's a big thread over on head fi about this and the objectivists say that taking the speaker outs and putting a resistor in series to the headphone jack, what is done when you don't use op amps, will generate detrimental response errors. This makes a great deal of sense. Subjectivists say just listen, they sound fine and sometimes better than modest op amp based head amps made today.I have a dedicated Audio gd DAC+ head amp and a NAD 3020B integrated amp. While the Audio gd is more detailed, more accurate, the NAD is just more musical and less fatiguing. I sympathize with the argument that it's not accurate, the highs are definitely rolled off, but it's so much more like the high end head amps I listened to in Canmania at Capfest last weekend. Smooth and sweet. What are you guys listening to?