After a busy few years getting settled into clinical practice, I am looking to fire up the soldering station once again to build another Bottlehead project! I used to have a Quickie 1.0 wired up for headphone service, but sold it when moving about five years ago. Despite also having built a Crack in 2010, I more or less gave up on high impedance headphones, and a SEX 2.0 amp I built in 2009 serves as a speaker amp. I therefore may build another Quickie, with its clean-sounding battery supply, for use with Grado SR-325e headphones in my home office. I wonder about the following:
a. With Grado headphones, does the PJCSS make a large difference in volume or sound quality vs. the stock plate resistors? I recall also having played around with 150H chokes as loads, but found the sound a bit too warm and syrupy for headphone use.
b. If building a Quickie for headphone use, where have people been putting their headphone jacks? I have considered using the pre-existing holes for a set of input RCA jacks as a place to put a pair of stereo 1/4" jacks, one for input purposes, one for the headphone output.
I am planning to use these transformers for headphone duties vs. the Speco T7010s I used back in 2009:
http://bottlehead.com/smf/index.php?topic=5829.msg84941#msg84941Anybody else using the newest Quickie with Grados? I'm curious to hear if this is a good idea...