Hi uberwaltz,
As long as you like the sound of your system with the H300 and your speakers don't need more than 150 watts to perform their best, swapping for the H160 seems to be your best solution.
You're likely to have a very similar system sound through your speakers while gaining the ability to conveniently listen through your headphones when you wish.
The H160 is the first Hegel integrated amp to have a headphone jack. It's not actually a separate and discrete headphone amp, but a voltage divider appended to the H160's output section. The circuitry around this divider is very low noise and, according to all the reviews I've read (Stereophile and Novo Press), the headphone section is very good. I still don't understand why Hegel didn't include something similar on your H300.
Good luck,
Tim
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As long as you like the sound of your system with the H300 and your speakers don't need more than 150 watts to perform their best, swapping for the H160 seems to be your best solution.
You're likely to have a very similar system sound through your speakers while gaining the ability to conveniently listen through your headphones when you wish.
The H160 is the first Hegel integrated amp to have a headphone jack. It's not actually a separate and discrete headphone amp, but a voltage divider appended to the H160's output section. The circuitry around this divider is very low noise and, according to all the reviews I've read (Stereophile and Novo Press), the headphone section is very good. I still don't understand why Hegel didn't include something similar on your H300.
Good luck,
Tim
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