Jagosaurus wrote:Essentially, these devices will make the signal fit for headphones, correct? Also, giving me some more control over gain, volume, etc?
Exactly right.
Jagosaurus wrote:Essentially, these devices will make the signal fit for headphones, correct? Also, giving me some more control over gain, volume, etc?
marurun wrote:A better solution might be to get one of those cheap mini amps. You can get one of those with a couple inputs and a headphone jack. Something like this:
https://www.amazon.com/Home-Audio-Power ... 003NVOWJS/
.14-Inch AUX-In Jack
The .14-inch jack, located conveniently in the front, allows you to connect the input of many devices including iPods, MP3 players, smartphones, CD players, etc.
Four Push Type Speaker L/R Terminals
Push Type Speaker Terminals
Lets you easily connect speaker wires directly to the amplifier.
.25-Inch Phone Jack
Accepts headphones with .25-inch plugs.
Jagosaurus wrote:I could just use a 1/4 to 3.5mm adapter such as this with no issues correct?
marurun wrote:Really not recommended. That is, again, line level out. You want to connect it to an amp. Those cheap amps are the way to go these days.