Connecting a headphone amp to an amp with no tape out?
Connecting a headphone amp to an amp with no tape out?
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EdJ

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Monday 26th June 2017
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Hi all - I've recently upgraded my amplifier to one which doesn't have a tape out. This has always been the connection that I've plugged my headphone amplifier into. Basically, it's a fixed level output which means you can drive it independently from the main volume on the amplifier.

Any thoughts on what I connect the headphone amplifier to now? If the tape out is being phased out, then where does that leave dedicated headphone amplifiers?

Thanks in advance!

Ed

Tony1963

5,808 posts

186 months

Tuesday 27th June 2017
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If you tell us which amp you've bought, someone might have half a chance of helping. smile

EdJ

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219 months

Wednesday 28th June 2017
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Tony1963 said:
If you tell us which amp you've bought, someone might have half a chance of helping. smile
Right, fair point - it's an Arcam AVR850. Thank you!

Monty Python

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221 months

Wednesday 28th June 2017
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Tony1963 said:
If you tell us which amp you've bought, someone might have half a chance of helping. smile
What's wrong with the headphone socket on the amp itself?


Edited by Monty Python on Wednesday 28th June 08:39

Type R Tom

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173 months

Wednesday 28th June 2017
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Would zone 2 or the pre outs not work? Also you can get USB DAC which might work

clived

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264 months

Thursday 29th June 2017
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Type R Tom said:
Would zone 2 or the pre outs not work? Also you can get USB DAC which might work
The problem with using the pre-outs is that the OP would have to disconnect the speakers manually when using headphones.

Zone 2 sounds like a plan however!

Type R Tom

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Thursday 29th June 2017
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clived said:
Type R Tom said:
Would zone 2 or the pre outs not work? Also you can get USB DAC which might work
The problem with using the pre-outs is that the OP would have to disconnect the speakers manually when using headphones.

Zone 2 sounds like a plan however!
Aren't pre outs "always on"? A signal would pass to the headphone amp but I don't believe the amp knows they are being used unless there is a setting of course. The headphone amp could be switched on and off as necessary. The zone 2 is still best probably.