Hello Folks,
So I've been looking around for some time and I'm really excited to dive into the Bottlehead world. I'm relatively new to getting serious about hi-fi audio but have been dabbling for years. I'm quite green with electronics, though I do plan on completing some simple kits from Adafruit to help shore up my soldering skills. Until now, I've managed to put a mod chip into a Playstation (as a teen) and have managed to fry an XBox trying to do the same thing. Still though, I'm a maker at heart, so I'm excited at the possibilities.
OK, so, a couple of questions. Being that I'm quite green in both DIY electronics and I was hoping for some guidance. Currently, I'm running a Pro-Ject RPM 1.3 with a Sumiko Pearl cartridge. It's feeding directly into a Kenwood AR404 stereo reciever phono input, which then powers two soon-to-be Focal 706's. I'd like to start putting together a system to replace the Kenwood at the heart of my system. Rather than buying off the rack, I figured I'd start building. Here's the current setup:
Sources:
Macbook Pro (eventually it'll have a proper DAC on it, but right now, it's the stock DAC on the MBP)
Pro-Ject Turntable
Output:
Focal 706 Bookshelves (rated at 90db sensitivity)
Either HD598, HD650 or a lower end pair of Grado's
I was thinking I'd start off with a Reduction and hook it into a line-in on the Kenwood. Afterwards, I'd replace the Kenwood altogether with maybe a Stereomour? What are your thoughts on that?
Reduction questions:
1. Does this approach sound reasonable?
2. Does this thing output enough power to power some headphones or is that crazy talk?
A couple of Stereomour questions (didn't want to crosspost into that forum, but may if this isn't the right place):
1. How easy is it to mod to use a decent entry-mid range set of headphones?
2. Any thoughts on how it'll perform with those Focal's?
3. I should be able to MBP -> Stereomour, right?
I realize I probably sound like a complete newbie, but hey, gotta start somewhere, right? I really really appreciate the help and advice, looking forward to your thoughts.