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I think I might pick up a pair of Sennheiser 600s.Scary thought for an audiophile manufacturer, but I've completely dissassembled my listening room setup. It's all in pieces moved back to the shop. The room is under major repair/painting/etc. Thinking I might just shift completely to phones. Is that heresy? In the shop I find it is the only way to go. Much easier to analyze noise floor and other anomalies.
I think I might pick up a pair of Sennheiser 600s.
Ok, how about low impedance drive from a tube? I think that would be cool. Just how small of a footprint are you thinking?Started some rumblings about this on my blog. For me, it's almost worth turning this into a little more than just an amp. If you're going to put a volume control on it, then who needs a linestage? And why not use it with a computer? It could have a normal analog plus a HAGUSB-type input. And if you need a switch, why not make it two analog inputs? Not a whole lotta cost added, but the machine becomes more useful and flexible. It is now an integrated amp with digital. Really, most of the cost is wrapped up in casework and iron.
OK, how about low impedance drive from a tube? I think that would be cool. Just how small of a footprint are you thinking?Started some rumblings about this on my blog. For me, it's almost worth turning this into a little more than just an amp. jh
Also thinking of an iPod connector or small stereo jack input for the front. Maybe that is useless?
Spent all day working out the amplifier portion. Went through a dozen various configurations until I finally came up with the synergy and low cost I wanted (I was all over the map). Won't be very small as it has six chunks of iron. One tube. Very simple and elegant. No transistors. $30 tranny, $10 choke, two $19 plate loads, and two $20 output trannys. Three $12 auricaps. Maybe 8 x 10 x 3. All iron hidden inside, only the tube sticks out. Output impedance is about 5 ohms. jh