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Woo headphone amp & McIntosh.
Which would you use as the master volume, the Woo headphone amp or the McIntosh pre (C46)?
Do I leave one unit at 100% volume and then use the other unit for volume control? PS The McIntosh has a remote, which is a plus, but... |
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Does't the C46 have a Fixed output like RecOut?
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I believe so.
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