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Default Desktop speakers as headphone amp?

I'm sure anything would work. My concern is about the sound quality of
whatever circuitry I'm introducing into the signal path between the
soundcard and the headphones - both of which are high quality. I don't
want to introduce any distortion beyond what is there already. Would
using, for example, a really cheap $15 set of desktop speakers with a
headphone jack introduce distortion to the signal? Or is the distortion
in those cheap speakers coming from the speakers themselves and not the
amplifier circuit connected to the headphones jack?

I'm considering getting one of those powered speaker systems like
Creative Inspire T3000 $50 or more the expensive Logitech Z-2300 $150.
Because they have nice remote (wired) volume controls with headphone
jacks that you can place right next to your keyboard or where ever it's
handy.

Another option would be a small headphone mixer like from Artcessories
or Rolls. Anyone use those? I only need a single headphone out.

Or just getting a smaller, more compact stereo integrated amp than the
one I'm currently using for this purpose which is a full-size home
audio Technics unit which is taking up valuable space on my desk.

Any suggestions?

 
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