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  • tomm
    Member
    • Oct 2005
    • 52

    headphones and 1075

    can someone tell me what i need to do/buy to use me senny headphones on the 1068/1075 combo?
  • Taito
    Senior Member
    • Sep 2004
    • 226

    #2
    Hi again tomm, it looks like the 1068 doesn't have a headphone jack. Normally with the RC-1070, I use the headphone jack and mute the preamp so that no signal is sent to the RB-1080. In the case of the 1068, my guess is that the best thing to do (on the assumption that there is no headphone jack) would be to plug a dedicated headphone amp into the tape out of the 1068 and to mute the 1068 when you want to use the headphones. A dedicated headphone amp will have a volume control.

    Hope this is helpful, Ben

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    • Bostonears
      Senior Member
      • Mar 2004
      • 134

      #3
      You could get this headphone converter device from Antique Sound Labs that converts speaker level outputs to headphone level. It has a built-in switch that lets you select output to the speakers or just the headphone jack.

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      • tomm
        Member
        • Oct 2005
        • 52

        #4
        thanks for the help guys. i guess it's not going to be cheap wichever way i go.

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        • Slice
          Member
          • Jan 2005
          • 45

          #5
          tomm -

          I have no phone amp, just my AKG's. I asked my dealer about this (1068/1075 here too). They suggested buying a "Y" cable and connect to ZONE 2. < $5 @ Radio Shack, and it seems to work fine by me. I set the ZONE VOLUME to VARIABLE, and can adjust on the fly using the 1050 remote.

          Sure would be nice to have a DOLBY phone jack for midnight movies though.
          - Slice

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          • aphexist
            Senior Member
            • Jan 2004
            • 158

            #6
            Originally posted by Slice
            tomm -

            I have no phone amp, just my AKG's. I asked my dealer about this (1068/1075 here too). They suggested buying a "Y" cable and connect to ZONE 2. < $5 @ Radio Shack, and it seems to work fine by me. I set the ZONE VOLUME to VARIABLE, and can adjust on the fly using the 1050 remote.

            Sure would be nice to have a DOLBY phone jack for midnight movies though.
            You will definitely get sound that way, but your headphones are not designed to accept a line level signal. You will probably notice that you have to crank up the volume and it sounds a bit attenuated and thin. I would suggest trying a cheap headphone amp if you are serious about listening.

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            • tomm
              Member
              • Oct 2005
              • 52

              #7
              ok my dealer told about the y today too. i may look into an amp though. thanks for the help.

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              • JDH
                Senior Member
                • Sep 2004
                • 270

                #8
                Originally posted by tomm
                ok my dealer told about the y today too. i may look into an amp though. thanks for the help.
                If you want a reasonable Headphone jack without spending a fortune, I would suggest picking one up secondhand on Ebay. Musical Fidelity ones come up on a fairly regular basis. NAD might be another option too. I have a similar problem, however I just use the inbuilt headphone jack on my CD player and turn off the amp. It's not as good as a dedicated headphone amp, however considering the quality of my headphones and the amount of time I use them the CD headphone jack is good enough for me.

                When I say CD I actually mean a CD recorder ie. Yamaha HD1300 which has a tape loop so can hear any source through the CD headphone jack.
                Bits of HT & 2ch Stuff: Rotel, Pro-ject, Oppo, Bel Canto, Elektra Audio, Benchmark, Panasonic, DSPeaker, Epson, Slim Devices, Belkin, Philips Pronto, Harmony, URC, Sennheisser, AKG, HTPC under development, KEF, Whatmough, Definitive Technology & Pardigm Signiture speakers

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                • Slice
                  Member
                  • Jan 2005
                  • 45

                  #9
                  Originally posted by aphexist
                  You will definitely get sound that way, but your headphones are not designed to accept a line level signal. You will probably notice that you have to crank up the volume and it sounds a bit attenuated and thin. I would suggest trying a cheap headphone amp if you are serious about listening.
                  I guess that puts my dealer's knowledge in perspective. Rotel's their entry component line; also carry Meridian and Classe' - you'd think they'd know better!
                  - Slice

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