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[qThe He6 with a pigtail made would work off your speaker terminal and work well on any integrated or any other receiver with some power. The HE6 when I owned them worked best on my 80W Pioneer SX980 off the speaker taps and were special. I own the Decware taboo and CSP2 tube amps with headphone outs. I use them as a preamp and amp also for my Omega Super 5 and Outlaw sub but for headphones they can handle anything except the He6 with large scale recording. The 6 did much better on the Pioneer. I am using the Taboo power for my HE500 and the CSP2 for the T1. The D7000 play both sides well and I have a Pioneer SX650 when I get the SS amp bug. IMO all vintage receivers of the 70's Pioneer,Marantz and sansui have better headphone amps that are currently produced and all are discrete. So dont discard them and seek them out. as they are all well worth to own and admire as they do not build anything like these anymore.
[qThe D7000 play both sides well and I have a Pioneer SX650 when I get the SS amp bug.
In addition to the two desktop amps shown about (SPL Phonitor and the Yamamoto HA-02) I will soon will have these in my portable collection: Fostex HP-P1 (already noted with 32 bit DAC) or RSA SR-71B (fully balanced) or ALO Continental V2 (portable tube amp) along with a balanced DAC, the iBasso DB2 (dual internal DACs) to my balanced SR-71B amp feeding my recently balanced Beyerdynamic DT1350 headphones. I may also have to get a balanced cable now for my Sennheiser HD800 headphone since I am getting the balanced DAC (DB2) and Amp (SR-71B).Pictures will be up when everything comes together.
In a post above, I noted that I took up FrankI's suggestion to look into old amps and receivers as headphone amps, and that I hooked up my 25 year old Technics SU-V303 with excellent results. I contacted Frank about something even better, and he recommended a Pioneer SX980 for my LCD-2s. I was lucky enough to find one locally in very good condition at a reasonable price. Conclusion: OutstandingBest headphone amp I've owned. The only downside is that this is a monstrously big component weighing about 42 lbs. which takes up a great deal of room. On the other hand, its performance as a headphone amp more than outweighs this minor problem.Dave
Yowza! You jolted an old memory. I had a SX650 in high school for a few months. I had forgotten all about that.
Just got an older Antique Sound Labs OTL headphone amp ( a Mk I, I think). With NOS tubes in it, this combination with my HD650's really floats my boat. Also am breaking on some Fostex TR50p headphone that sound great with my Headroom Total Airhead. Might get a Fiio E11 and will be on the lookout for another OTL amp for the future.Hibuck...