ginsu117 Posted December 29, 2008 Report Posted December 29, 2008 I am in the market for a headphone amp in the $300 price range. I own a pair of shure e4c's. I believe they are 29ohm earbuds. I do not plan on buying an upgrade headphone anytime soon. Anyone have any advice? Will these earbuds be a good fit with this amp?
ginsu117 Posted December 29, 2008 Author Report Posted December 29, 2008 how is that question relevant? I want an amp because my pre-amp doesnt have a headphone jack
Icarium Posted December 29, 2008 Report Posted December 29, 2008 Uh I think he asked because IEMs are pretty easy to drive and using an amp... especially a full sized amp is pretty silly.
ginsu117 Posted December 29, 2008 Author Report Posted December 29, 2008 so unless I upgrade my headphones that rega is not necessary. If I want to use my earbuds exclusively what would be a good solution?
n_maher Posted December 29, 2008 Report Posted December 29, 2008 how is that question relevant? I want an amp because my pre-amp doesnt have a headphone jack The question is clearly relevant given your reply. And tread lightly my friend, flippant replies to earnest questions are not appreciated.
ginsu117 Posted December 29, 2008 Author Report Posted December 29, 2008 you gave a one sentence answer that came off as if you were talking down to me because my expertise is obviously at a begginer level. sorry but I get snotty answers ALL THE TIME from people in these types of forums or even at stores.
Voltron Posted December 29, 2008 Report Posted December 29, 2008 Even though your response to Mr. Maher was douchy, my advice would be to get a good portable amp that you can use with your Shures. You can use a portable with your preamp and then take it with you when you are mobile. The HeadAmp AE-2 is a very good option at $349 new and less used. It has RCA inputs on the back and an mini jack on the front. Other portables have RCA inputs but I am not sure which ones. Also, you can simply use a good quality RCA-mini cable and use any of the variety of portable amps. Either way, just DON'T ACT LIKE A DICK on this site and you will get along fine.
ginsu117 Posted December 29, 2008 Author Report Posted December 29, 2008 i'm not a douche. i apologize if i came off that way. i took his answer the wrong way. sorry about that, and I do appreciate any help.
n_maher Posted December 29, 2008 Report Posted December 29, 2008 i'm not a douche. i apologize if i came off that way. i took his answer the wrong way. sorry about that, and I do appreciate any help. See, now you're doing better. Welcome to head-case.
elnero Posted December 29, 2008 Report Posted December 29, 2008 The HeadAmp AE-2 is a very good option at $349 new and less used. It has RCA inputs on the back and an mini jack on the front. X2 on the AE-2, a very sweet amp that with its RCA's on the back will fit nicely into a home system in a pinch.
ginsu117 Posted December 29, 2008 Author Report Posted December 29, 2008 now if hook it up to my amp at home using the rca's in the back I can use it on tape 1 or 2. so if i want to listen to my turntable, how does that work? the amp has to be switched to phono in order to listen to the turntable.
Voltron Posted December 29, 2008 Report Posted December 29, 2008 Hopefully, your preamp has some form of tape out or line out that is available. Not sure if your preamp is also an integrated amp or if it is separates, but there should be a tape out or line out available. You can also use a Y-splitter if it only has one output and you use that for a separate amp.
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ginsu117 Posted December 29, 2008 Author Report Posted December 29, 2008 yes. there is a tape out that is available. its an integrated pre amp. so i guess my question is that if I hook this portable amp up to tape 2 of my pre amp and then want to use it to listen to my turntable will it work since the pre amp has to be on 'phono' in order to listen to the turntable.
Voltron Posted December 29, 2008 Report Posted December 29, 2008 Typically, the tape out will output whatever input is selected. Otherwise, I don't get your meaning.
Sherwood Posted December 29, 2008 Report Posted December 29, 2008 The tape out sends whatever signal you have selected. Some older integrateds have a Tape 1, which always sends signal, and a Tape 2, which only sends signal when it is engaged. Usually, engaging Tape 2 (monitor) mutes all other outputs. You should be able to listen to your turntable through the preamp this way. Whether you will enjoy piping a turntable directly into an IEM is another story...
Voltron Posted December 29, 2008 Report Posted December 29, 2008 The tape out sends whatever signal you have selected. Some older integrateds have a Tape 1, which always sends signal, and a Tape 2, which only sends signal when it is engaged. Usually, engaging Tape 2 (monitor) mutes all other outputs. You should be able to listen to your turntable through the preamp this way. Whether you will enjoy piping a turntable directly into an IEM is another story... We posted at the same time and I had contemplated adding your second point but I figured he can hear for himself whether vinyl into IEM equals bliss.
Sherwood Posted December 29, 2008 Report Posted December 29, 2008 I spend my afternoons stretching aluminum foil over my ears and then rubbing the foil with a wire brush, so I think you know my answer
ginsu117 Posted December 30, 2008 Author Report Posted December 30, 2008 okay thanks guys. i'm a huge newb so, what is a IEM?
postjack Posted December 30, 2008 Report Posted December 30, 2008 and since inner ear monitors are so much more sensitive then other ear transducers, the surface noise of vinyl might be problematic. Or maybe not! Its really up for you to decide. welcome to head-case!
Dreadhead Posted December 30, 2008 Report Posted December 30, 2008 X2 on the AE-2, a very sweet amp that with its RCA's on the back will fit nicely into a home system in a pinch. X3 on the AE-2 I love mine it's up there with my GS-X
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