Looking to provide personal headphone mixes.

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2011/07/10 19:58:20 (permalink)

Looking to provide personal headphone mixes.

I'm looking for an affordable solution to providing headphone mixes to about 6 musicians where they can have a "more me" option.  I have enough outputs via my two Frontier Tango AD/DA converters.  Right now I have it somewhat set up using a Behringer HA4700 and a Furman Headphone Amp.  The problem is that the HA4700 is a piece of crap that hums like crazy and always seems like something is going to crap out at any minute.  ( I definitely do not recommend this unit.) 

The concept of the HA4700 is almost perfect and the price point was very attractive but the quality and execution wasn't there.

What I need is a individual headphone amp that will allow two stereo inputs and a way to control the balance between the two input signals and an overall volume control.  Any other features are gravy and would be great.  Such as switches for mono/stereo and tone controls.

I saw a six channel unit by ART but reviews cast doubts about it's build quality.  There are other units out there but they just blow the budget for a home studio - although if they are priced and are useable individually and not part of a rack mount multi headphone unit, I could buy them as finances allow.

I need to hear from those who have units and know for a fact that they work great.

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    Guitarhacker
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    Re:Looking to provide personal headphone mixes. 2011/07/10 21:05:09 (permalink)
    Aviom does it.

    http://www.aviom.com/Avio...ons/monitor-mixing.cfm


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    Re:Looking to provide personal headphone mixes. 2011/07/10 21:06:56 (permalink)
    Dave - it's odd, but I have the HA-8000 and it works flawlessly for what you're describing.  I have no problems with HUM or any worries about it. 

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    Dave Modisette
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    Re:Looking to provide personal headphone mixes. 2011/07/10 22:31:45 (permalink)
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    Aviom does it.

    http://www.aviom.com/Avio...ons/monitor-mixing.cfm


    I use the Aviom system at church but it's way too expensive to buy one for my home studio.


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    Re:Looking to provide personal headphone mixes. 2011/07/10 22:32:49 (permalink)
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    Dave - it's odd, but I have the HA-8000 and it works flawlessly for what you're describing.  I have no problems with HUM or any worries about it. 


    The Internet is full of complaints about the HA4700 and hum.


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    Re:Looking to provide personal headphone mixes. 2011/07/15 19:10:59 (permalink)
    My set up is a bunch of old stereo integrated amps. I grab them from the Pawn shop and garage sales. Some are in very excellent shape, vintage stuff!  you can't buy this quality anymore.
    I then run a loop using the tape monitor in/outs. This is only one mix.

    If a player wants more me then the band mix loop goes to a personal mixer plus an aux feed from the recording desk is used. But mostly they get their instrument into the personal mixer directly. Like all Bass/ Guitar DI's have 2 outputs. Keyboards, lots of outputs
    Guitar amp, just put a second mike on it, Singer, I often just use an XLR splitter as the vocals will be redone always anyhow. Drummer seems happy with the main mix which I set up with lots of kick and snare anyhow. I would love to simplify but once it's set up it's always there ready to go. That way I get to focus on Sonar and the band can play with their own monitor mixes all they want and leave me alone.
    So in place of a fancy headphone amp, a couple of stereo amps and a few small ( or large) mixers. You can pick up a small 4 channel mixer pretty cheap these days.

    Oh, make sure you have your grounding figured out or you'll get a hum.
    post edited by Cactus Music - 2011/07/15 19:12:53

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