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    Default Croft Micro 25R Line Out

    Hello,
    I would like to know what usually can be connected to the Line Out of a Micro 25R.

    My intention is to connect a Headphone amplifier (Beyerdynamic A2).

    Could I do it ?
    Thanks.

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    Used to have a Micro 25 and this was the note I got from decoaudio when I asked what 'line out' was for (although I never used those sockets).

    'Sorry, I should have added a note about that as Croft don't do user
    manuals - 'Line out' is a fixed output intended for headphone amplifiers or
    cassette decks (many brands label this as 'record out') which bypasses the
    volume controls, the 'Out' is what you want to connect to your power
    amplifier as it is volume controlled.'

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    Hello Roy S,
    Thanks !

    So, its perfect for what I intend to do.
    Thanks!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gibo69 View Post

    So, its perfect for what I intend to do.
    Sounds like it Aris, although I only ever used the 'out' sockets. Good luck!

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    Thanks Roy,

    yes same here....only used out sockets, but right now they are all usedand the only option is line out, which is good anyway.

    Thanks !

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    You don't want to connect anything that has a low input impedance.

    This output isn't buffered so I would say 50K ohms minimum, preferably 100K. Do you know the input impedance of your headphone amp?

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    I will admit that a number of years ago on connecting my first Croft pre I used line out. It was an error I never repeated and I'm happy to say my speakers lived to tell the tale. I've never confessed to that before !

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    Quote Originally Posted by Firebottle View Post
    You don't want to connect anything that has a low input impedance.

    This output isn't buffered so I would say 50K ohms minimum, preferably 100K. Do you know the input impedance of your headphone amp?
    Technical specifications say it has 50K ohms.
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    Perfect

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    Thank you.

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