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    I recently bought a HiFiMan EF2A headphone amp/dac. The amplifier uses a pair of 6AK5 tubes. I was wondering if it would be appropriate to use this headphone amp with a headphone to RCA cord with my amplifier, so I could use the DAC in my full stereo. The amp is a Yaqin MC-100B integrated tube amplifier, that has inputs on the front (labeled .6V) that allow you to bypass the preamp stage.
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    That would be a less than ideal way to connect it, so I'd say no. Get a unit with a true line level output.

    That's why when I gave you this suggestion in your thread looking for a head/amp dac. This one actually would do all 3, that's one of the reasons it cost a little more

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    Quote Originally Posted by heiney9 View Post
    That would be a less than ideal way to connect it, so I'd say no. Get a unit with a true line level output.

    That's why when I gave you this suggestion in your thread looking for a head/amp dac. This one actually would do all 3, that's one of the reasons it cost a little more

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    The amp you suggested looked very nice, but at this time it just didn't really fit in my budget. Someday fairly soon I'm sure I'll get a serious DAC.
    I know the connection I'm wondering about might not be the best way to do it, but it would be for relatively casual listening, mostly just to put on a playlist so I don't have to change out CDs when hanging out with friends. I know it might not be the best way to do it, but so long as it isn't harmful to any of my equipment, I'd like to give it a shot until I can do it the way it was meant to be, with real line-level outputs.
    My Stereo: Tannoy D100, Yaqin MC-100B, Playstation SCHP-1001, TEAC EQA-20 equalizer, Belkin PureAV PF30 Power Conditioner, Canare 4s11 speaker cables, Custom dust cover from DigitalDeckCovers

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