Help with increasing gain in headphone circuit

I bought some headphone amp boards from a local electronic store with quality parts and a really good design, but I could use some help figuring out how to increase the gain for some more output. I currently use two pairs of headphones that are 250 and 300 ohm and I find myself having to turn the volume up 3/4 of the way for normal listening levels where my Whammy I can't even get to halfway.

The headphone amp boards were supposed to come with four LME49710 but two were missing. I am instead using Burson Vivid opamps (V5 pair & V6 pair) now in all four positions. I am using a VRDN set at +-15 Volts.

I am wondering if I NEED to use LME 49710 in all 4 locations (or maybe just in the inverting circuit) to get the unit to perform correctly or if I can change a couple resistors to increase the gain without changing the distortion. The part of the circuit I believe I need to focus on is this one. Could I safely change R10 to 6.8k ohms to result in a gain of 10 where previously it was 5.9.

Or, should I adjust the gain in Stage 2 where it is set to only a gain of 1? I have included the full documentation of the headphone boards in the attachment.

Any help is appreciated here. I really like this circuit but could appreciate it more if it had some more UMPH!

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The 75R output impedance of the source does not necessarily imply an ability to properly drive
any particular load. In this case, there is no specific minimum load listed, so you just don't know.
Also, if there is an output capacitor, the bass could be cut off by the low 680R load.

Nevertheless, I would try 10k and 100k for the feedback components, to see if that helps.
Or ask Schiit what is the minimum load recommended, and whether there is an output capacitor to consider.
 
Good news. I had some RN55 Dale 100k and 10k on hand and made the switch.

The resistor changes worked perfectly and the unit has more than enough gain. I may dial it down later but it makes the unit perform with as much gain as my Whammy.

Thank you for your help here.
 

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10k/100k is perhaps too high - risk of increasing the noise floor. Anything with opamp outputs can usually drive 2k happily, so 2k2/22k perhaps?

But this is an inverting amp and is reversing the phase - a non-inverting topology is possibly a better choice, and doesn't interact with the source output impedance as much.