In Reply to: RE: Disagree, for the most part... posted by Caucasian Blackplate on December 22, 2013 at 22:33:42:
(Sorry for the delay in responding, I have been away for Xmas vacation...)
The main reason why I believe that a low(er) output impedance preamp is best is because I have actually tried this thing out for myself.
Toggling my headphone amp's selector switch on both "high" and "low" output impedance settings, the low impedance setting always seems to sound best (when it is used as a "preamp") - at least with the amps I have on hand. But, many headphone amps do not have an output impedance selector switch so not everyone will have the option of experimenting with such a thing, as I have done.
While I cannot say for sure that identical results would be produced in every system, I feel fairly confident in saying that the preamp's output impedance might be something to consider when setting up a system.
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