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Use H120 w/headphone amp w/o volume control?
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michael.conner:
I was looking at some CMOY headphone amps on Ebay today and came across a couple that were relatively cheap, presumably because they lack a volume control:
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&ssPageName=ADME:B:EOIBUAA:US:11&Item=170066007221
The seller says in the description: "Gain is set at 20, use volume on MP3 player." As the H120's line out is variable, this seems like a good match.
My question, though, is whether there'd be any difference in sound quality by using the line output from the H120 at a lower level than 0dB in Rockbox to feed the amp. Any ideas?
wafflesomd:
Look up
Little Dot Micro.
It's a much better amp. Then f you wanted more, you could always check out Ray Samuels Audio, Shellbrook, or Prelude Audio.
scorche:
There are many other choices for amps as well. The CMOY is mainly just an amp for people who do not want to pay much at all and/or to give them experience with and provide an intro into DIY audio.
I suggest that you go over to http://www.head-fi.org/forums/index.php and start reading.
bk:
The PA2V2 is a nice little amp that's reasonably priced. Do an ebay search.
michael.conner:
Thanks for all the advice, folks!
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