Marantz amplifier : advice

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I have a Marantz SR-47 amplifier (with a Marantz CD-38 compact disc player) which I bought about 8-9 years ago.

I just bought top of the range Sennheiser headphones (HD 650) (US$370).
My main interest is classical music.

Now I would like to know what level of quality is my amplifier (I can't find any info on the net), in order to know how much I am limiting quality of the sound of the headphones.

Would someone in the forum kindly help me.

PS I have the technical specifications of the amplifier if one needs them to answer me.
 
Haven't heard that amp myself. How much did it cost you at that time?
Since you seem to be using the headphones a lot, may I also suggest you to forget that amp and go for a dedicated phono amp?
 
Think ranjeetrain means a dedicated Headphone amp, Project, Musical Fidelity, Creek and Sugden being just some of those who make dedicated ones. I have a Sugden Headmaster with my Grados and love it, however judging by things I have read on these and other forums, some brands of amp seem to work particularly well with some brands of headphones.
 
Regarding the price of the amplifier, I am nearly ashamed to say because it was rather cheap.
I bought it together with Marantz CD 38 and simple Jensen speakers for the equivalent of US$ 1000 - that was about 9 years ago.

Regarding headphone amp, I shall look up the subject on the net. Then if I have any questions I shall ask. Thank you.
 
It's me again.
I see that headphone amplifiers boost the volume with or without an increase in quality.
In my case, my Sennheiser HD 650 phones play very loudly ; I use a significantly lower volume on the amplifier for them.

Anyway, if possible I want to keep the amp. Also I read about how the Vibrapod Isolators can make a big improvement to my CD player. I am considering ordering them.
However, I am still interested to know how good or bad my amp is.
 

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