Sure,
Mine is an upgrade from a working Quickie with PJCCS. Going from scratch I would do the same, get it working completely the way you want as normal, then add the headphone outputs and connection. Less to troubleshoot if you have problems.
I used this guide:
http://www.bottlehead.com/smf/index.php/topic,2.0.html; located on the main page of the Quickie section (google Quickie headphone if the pictures don't show up in the forum).
I had the old Speco's in a box so that's what I used. Paul shows the hookup schematic for both the old and the new design Speco's. Schematic below.
I tried different connections to the Quickie output and settled on the brown (0.625w) connection. It gave the best sound (not the most volume, but the best to me). I left the others available in case my brother disagrees.
The connection is simple; brown wire to Quickie output jack; same side black wire joined to 8 ohm wire, that combination to the ring for the right side transformer, tip for the left transformer. Black (0 ohm) to ground jack. This worked for the headphones I'm sending from Monoprice. They got a good review from CNET and are inexpensive. For sh*** and giggles I tried the red wire to ring and tip with the black and white wire connected, to use my Sennheiser's. Sounded great but didnt' have a large volume range.
Alonzo
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