Full size/home amps, performance with headphones?
Jan 6, 2011 at 5:13 PM Thread Starter Post #1 of 4

crizelle

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Hi everyone,
 
I have been looking around lately for some amp to link with my Shure SRH-840.
 
Logically, I gave and am still giving a thorough look at the dedicated amps for headphones; however, I was asking myself how did a full-size amp performs on its headphone output. As a matter of fact, they are able to drive speakers in a very nice way, but that ain't the same outputs.
 
Does the headphones output benefit from the whole amp composants?
 
I stumbled on the Marantz PM 5004, seems like a good investment to me. Any recommendations? At the same price, does it perfom better than a dedicated headphone amp?(Graham Slee novo for example)
 
Thank you in advance!
 
Jan 6, 2011 at 6:22 PM Post #2 of 4
I still have my nearly 20 year old CD60, but I didn't buy it just for the headphone amp. I actually like the Marantz CDPlayers, and that's jsut a bonus. Like up to now Marantz still puts headphone outs and a volume control when Sony either threw the feature out or put in a fixed output head-out, which I think is for wireless cans. While I consider this a bonus for a CDPlayer, if it's an amp, it's only a bonus if you have a speaker rig. Otherwise, go for the dedicated headphone amp. Not much in the way of designing the circuit would a speaker amp benefit a headphone out, although some sound decent - but still, it's just a good bonus. If anything, the only advantage speaker amps have is multiple inputs; but you can just get a DAC and connect the PC/laptop and CD/iPod transport through SPDIF and/or USB.
 

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