All around headphone amp recommendations


I am at the final stages of completing a system that will be my place to relax and enjoy the music. 

The main components in the system are Classe Amp and Pre, Project phono preamp, Cambridge Audio DAC/Streamer, Onkyo CD, a TTable and some nostalgia. This room will be more for sitting and listening together, but I always have enjoyed my cans!!! I do have a headphone output on a very nice Onkyo cassette deck I restored which is there more for looks but does serve that function for the entire system.

My current collection includes Monolith Planar Magnetics, Grado RS 1s and some old R350's. There are others laying around but . . .  I would like to explore other options once I get the system complete.

My preference would be to stay close to a standard component size that is black. This is simply for esthetics as my components are "segregated." LOL I listen to coffeehouse cover bands, jazz, alternative and some rock. Standard stuff at all volume levels. That is what I need.

Thanks in advance!!!

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I am not adverse to spending up to $1k+ if I find something I like, but there are plenty of fine units well under that figure.

The Classe doesn't have headphone outs, therefore the need for a solution.

I have a FX Audio DAC X6Mk11 headphone amp that I can use while I find a better solution (so a full 17-19" unit is NOT mandatory. It can digitally be connected to the Cambridge Audio Streamer's DAC which will be the best final connection option I want to use. 

I have 3 2-channel preamps that are rather good to great headphone amps.

1) Benchmark HPA4 (neutral, $3.5k)

2) Holo Audio Serene (a bit warmer than the HPA4 $3.3k)

3) Schitt Audio Mjolnir v3 (a warm Class A sound, $1.3k)

I will be using all 3 of these with a $10k headphone. They are up for the task.

 

The McIntosh 200 never gets any love but I really like mine. I think it looks cool as well!

Moon 230 if you can "suffer" a mini chassis. For $2k it's a favorite. The 430HA or HAD if you want the DAC. Overall balance on that system is hard to beat

Audeze Deckard. Discontinued, apparently when Audeze decided to concentrate exclusively on phones, but quite well-reviewed. True Class A, includes a 32/384 USB DAC input, volume control, and three selectable gain settings for different-impedance phones. Build quality is superb. And it even has enough juice to serve as a standalone preamplifier.

If you’re considering $1-2K amps, a used Deckard can be a cost-effective alternative. They’re currently on eBay in the $300-500 range. It’s a shame that Audeze got out of the amplifier business before this model had a chance to build a base, b/c the Deckard could have been a game-changer in its price class.

I paired my own unit with 22-ohm Audeze LCD-X phones for years with superb results -- detailed, palpable presentation, neutral tonal balance, low noise floor, and bass extension deep into the 20-30Hz range. Even after migrating to to the headphone stage of a $19,000 integrated, I still hesitate to sell my unit b/c, frankly, its sonics are hard to fault. My only beef was that it ran as hot as you’d expect a Class-A amp to run.

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