most headphone amps have their own volume attenuation. but few have remotes. so whether you want to use a remote or not, which might depend on how close you sit to the headphone amp, will determine whether you use a variable output from your preamp, or a fixed output. if you use a variable output, this means likely you need to disconnect your preamp to amp interconnects to use the headphones.
make sense?
and your speaker amplifier will be out of the loop when using a headphone amplifier.
in a perfect world your Rogue preamp has a fixed output which you can use into the headphone amp, which has it’s own volume control. that will eliminate any plugging and unplugging interconnects.
make sense?
and your speaker amplifier will be out of the loop when using a headphone amplifier.
in a perfect world your Rogue preamp has a fixed output which you can use into the headphone amp, which has it’s own volume control. that will eliminate any plugging and unplugging interconnects.