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Burson HA160 and AKG 702 question

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Hi there, I am new to this forum and high end headgear, now my question is this, I own a pair of AKG 702'S which I am currently using powered through my Pioneer SC-07 receivers headphone jack, and also my Integra's DTC 9.8 pre/pro headphone jack, powered by an Outlaw 7x200Watt Amp, now I see that the Burson Headphone Amp comes with RCA connectors, where in the back of the Pioneer or Integra should I connect the RCA's, I want to be able to get audio pretty much when using my cable box "digital music stations, my SAC/DVD player" or my MP3 player playing my WMA files.

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Hi there, I am new to this forum and high end headgear, now my question is this, I own a pair of AKG 702'S which I am currently using powered through my Pioneer SC-07 receivers headphone jack, and also my Integra's DTC 9.8 pre/pro headphone jack, powered by an Outlaw 7x200Watt Amp, now I see that the Burson Headphone Amp comes with RCA connectors, where in the back of the Pioneer or Integra should I connect the RCA's, I want to be able to get audio pretty much when using my cable box "digital music stations, my SAC/DVD player" or my MP3 player playing my WMA files.


Use the tape out from the pioneer.....

 

The only issue you may have is that if you are using digital inputs into your pioneer, the analog tape outs may not be active. That was the case with mt Rotel pre-amp...

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or, skip the receiver, if your cd player has more than one output.

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