Running Crack though an integrated amp or receiver

tubeglow

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I use my crack in my office with a desktop as the source and an M-Audio 24/96 sound card with RCA outs. I use headphones most of the time but there are times when I would like to listen to something via speakers. I've thought about getting a small, used integrated amp or receiver and running the crack through it then I could hook up a pair of small speakers I have. The signal path would be, sound card>>>integrated>>>>crack. First of all, would that even work? If so, would it sound very good? I don't know the in and outs of solid state vs. tubes but it would seem to me that if a signal runs through SS then through tubes it wouldn't be the same as just through one or the other.

Thoughts, ideas, suggestions, warnings? 
 
One solution is to sell the Crack and get a SEX amp instead, as it will do both headphones and speakers. But if you want keep the Crack and get a separate amp the simple solution would be using Y cables from the sound card outputs and attaching two sets of interconnects - one to Crack, one to integrated.
 
Build a switch, or utilize the tape outs if available in the integrated you are thinking of. Heck build yourself a little inexpensive "chip" amp and use a nice switch in it to output to the crack. 100% DIY solution that should sound good too!
 
A receiver or pre-amp will work.  Just be sure to find one with a set of RCA "line out" or "pre-amp out", and run those to your Crack.  The only problem with this set up is that your speakers will also be running.

I have been completing my Crack (finally found the last loose connection!) and have been running it off of my pre-amp.  This weekend, since my Crack is now crackle and pop free, it will replace the small SS headphone amp that has been holding its place.  I will run the Crack directly off of my DAC, which has balanced XLR out to my pre-amp, and a set of RCA which will go to the Crack.  I leave the DAC running 24/7, and when I have the set up done, can either turn on my Crack and do headphones, or turn on the rest of the speaker set.  Now, if I can just remember to power off the Crack when I am done...

The only problem with my eventual setup will be that I my only source will be the DAC, and currently, with output from the Pre-Amp, I can choose from DAC/Vinyl/SACD player.  I tend to use headphones mainly in the morning, to avoid waking my family though, so I am not seeing it as a problem so far.

I like the splitter solution mentioned above though, and turn on which ever amp you will be listening to, fairly cheap, and simple to use solution, without a downside.
 
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