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Yoan Paquet
 
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Default Antique Lab Headphone Tube Amp

Been thinking of getting this product (about $250) to get more out of my
headphones. Any feedback on this item? How well does it work with my present
transistor amp (NAD 752)? What are the connections on it and what's the best
way to get the most out of it?
Yoan

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Default Antique Lab Headphone Tube Amp

They are very well regarded. Look at www.audioreview.com , etc. to see
some reviews. You will bypass your receiver or use the tape-out so it
won't effect the sound at all.
- Bill
www.uptownaudio.com
Roanoke VA
(540) 343-1250

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Been thinking of getting this product (about $250) to get more out

of my
headphones. Any feedback on this item? How well does it work with my

present
transistor amp (NAD 752)? What are the connections on it and what's

the best
way to get the most out of it?
Yoan


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