Monday, January 11, 2010

Headphone Preamp Can A Headphone Amplifier Be Used To Send Amplified Signal To A Preamp?

Can a headphone amplifier be used to send amplified signal to a preamp? - headphone preamp

Hello I try, two systems, Sound Off to an audio source (Creative sound card any case), I tried to split the shots and the sound card for each set of speakers (Klipsch Ultras average) Anyway, I found that the loss of-3dB very sensitive and therefore the two systems together into a whole is more or less the same as if each of them independently. I saw Booster earphones to enhance the signal for the pre-amp for each set of speakers receive a signal that the same signal that if he would get run independently. My question is, would be a headphone splitter to work / amplifier or not? I see Boostaroo Splitter, (found on Google and eBay). This work or have a problem with using this?
Thanks

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

A booster should work, but it's batteries.

What is not really the problem with the "loss". Mount the volume of your sound card. Normal or headphones can listen online drive two speaker systems. The amplifiers operate in the speaker systems. What if you put the volume a bit sound card - if not distorted and the sound is clean, what is the problem?

Anonymous said...

It would be better to run a sound card with digital output and digital coaxial or Toslink cable.

No signal loss
N interfernece.

Anonymous said...

It would be better to run a sound card with digital output and digital coaxial or Toslink cable.

No signal loss
N interfernece.

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