moogoob
Headphoneus Supremus
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I think the reason they do that is to feed the signal to a fixed power amp (like the three different models in two different voltages they sell
), thereby using the preamp to control volume.
Originally Posted by Pangaea /img/forum/go_quote.gif I have another question about the Desktop amp, when used as a preamp. I am currently running my DAC to my Desktop Amp and then using the variable out to go to my integrated speaker amp. My question is this, what advantages are there to this? Why not have these RCA outs fixed, like true line out? Wouldn't that be a better option for a preamp. Also, set up this way what is the best way to set up the volumes on both amps (HR Desktop Amp and Integrated Amp)? I will also add that this config sounds very good, but is it putting undue pressure on the Headamp? |
I think the reason they do that is to feed the signal to a fixed power amp (like the three different models in two different voltages they sell