Individual headphone amps

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2012/01/08 12:46:47 (permalink)

Individual headphone amps

I would like to find a decent sounding small stereo headphone amp with a volume control for individual monitor mixes. Budget is a factor. Battery operated or 9v wallwart powered is ok.

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    Alegria
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    Re:Individual headphone amps 2012/01/08 13:42:36 (permalink)
    Err... what's a wallwart? Sounds like something I wouldn't want to catch without surgical gloves. 
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    Re:Individual headphone amps 2012/01/08 14:04:51 (permalink)
    A wall wart is one of the standard 9v adapters that plug into a wall outlet.

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    Re:Individual headphone amps 2012/01/08 14:17:19 (permalink)
    I have this one: http://www.behringer.com/EN/Products/AMP800.aspx
    It gives you 2 (stereo) inputs (A, B) with level and balance controls.
    You have 4 outputs. Each has a volume control and a switch to toggle between A and B.

    It comes with a wallwart. As long as 2 stereo inputs are all you need, this device is a very good choice for $65 (or less). Yes, it is not so sturdy (plastic), but I cannot complain about the sound at all.

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    Re:Individual headphone amps 2012/01/08 16:15:00 (permalink)
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    I have this one: http://www.behringer.com/EN/Products/AMP800.aspx
    It gives you 2 (stereo) inputs (A, B) with level and balance controls.
    You have 4 outputs. Each has a volume control and a switch to toggle between A and B.

    It comes with a wallwart. As long as 2 stereo inputs are all you need, this device is a very good choice for $65 (or less). Yes, it is not so sturdy (plastic), but I cannot complain about the sound at all.

    Wilko

    I suppose two musicians could share one unit between them if I interpret the features correctly.  That wouldn't be too bad and I could likely build a mount to mount it to a mic stand.

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    Re:Individual headphone amps 2012/01/08 17:29:43 (permalink)
    Dave,
    You said "budget" so maybe at $299 this is more than you want to spend, but its very flexible.
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    Re:Individual headphone amps 2012/01/08 17:44:13 (permalink)
    Dave, you say budget is a factor, but you don't specify how much.  you also didn't specify how many musicians you need to supply a headphone amp with individual volume control to, nor if you need alt inputs or not.

    but this is the unit I use:
    http://www.musiciansfriend.com/pro-audio/behringer-powerplay-pro-8-ha-8000-headphone-amp

    it has 8 individual outs with independent volume control, it has front and rear outputs per channel, 2 separate inputs available, and a dedicated direct input for each channel.  packed full of features for about $150 delivered (I got mine on sale for about $110 delivered)

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    Re:Individual headphone amps 2012/01/08 18:51:19 (permalink)
    Mod Bod  I don't know how much flexibility you need (if you need 4 different mixes then this isn't the one for ya)  but I got this one last year and still use it.  1 line in/4 out with volume knobs. wall wart powered and a small footprint for $49.  Actually I use one of the outs most of the time goes to my sub so I can control it separately.

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    Re:Individual headphone amps 2012/01/08 19:28:35 (permalink)
    That's right. The amp can handle two different stereo mixes: A and B. Every output has an A/B select, and an individual volume control. So, you can have e.g. one musician listen to A and 3 musicians listen to B. All 4 can adjust the volume the way they want. You cannot mix A and B, and you cannot route the right and the left channel independently for mono mixes.
    If you need 4 mixes, you need two boxes. Given size, prize, and weight, I think that would be an option. They feet are designed so that you can stack them.
     
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    Re:Individual headphone amps 2012/01/08 19:30:47 (permalink)
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    Mod Bod  I don't know how much flexibility you need (if you need 4 different mixes then this isn't the one for ya)  but I got this one last year and still use it.  1 line in/4 out with volume knobs. wall wart powered and a small footprint for $49.  Actually I use one of the outs most of the time goes to my sub so I can control it separately.

    http://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/SAmp/


    The price is such that I could use it just for one output.  Is it quiet.  I have a Behringer Rack mount Powerplay Pro-XL and it's very noisy.  I'd like to get rid of that, free up a rack space and get a better (cleaner) headphone mix.

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    Re:Individual headphone amps 2012/01/08 19:43:54 (permalink)
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    I have this one: http://www.behringer.com/EN/Products/AMP800.aspx
    It gives you 2 (stereo) inputs (A, B) with level and balance controls.
    You have 4 outputs. Each has a volume control and a switch to toggle between A and B.

    It comes with a wallwart. As long as 2 stereo inputs are all you need, this device is a very good choice for $65 (or less). Yes, it is not so sturdy (plastic), but I cannot complain about the sound at all.

    Wilko


    That puts me back more or less where I am at now.  I have a 4 (independent) channel Behringer and a stereo in to 6 output Furman.  Trying to give musicians a little more control without spending big bucks.

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    Re:Individual headphone amps 2012/01/08 20:18:23 (permalink)
    Well, I thought you could ADD more channels by adding an AMP800.
    Out of curiousity, I looked around a bit. Maybe this one could be of interest for you:
    http://www.alesis.com/multimix6cue 

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    Re:Individual headphone amps 2012/01/08 23:00:48 (permalink)
    I am not having any isues with it being noisey at all.

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    Re:Individual headphone amps 2012/01/09 06:50:08 (permalink)
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    Dave, you say budget is a factor, but you don't specify how much.  you also didn't specify how many musicians you need to supply a headphone amp with individual volume control to, nor if you need alt inputs or not.

    but this is the unit I use:
    http://www.musiciansfriend.com/pro-audio/behringer-powerplay-pro-8-ha-8000-headphone-amp

    it has 8 individual outs with independent volume control, it has front and rear outputs per channel, 2 separate inputs available, and a dedicated direct input for each channel.  packed full of features for about $150 delivered (I got mine on sale for about $110 delivered)


    One of Behringer's better products

    I've owned one of these since about 1997 and it's worked perfectly since then.

    You can pick these up S/H for about £80 over here.

    Cancel that. I've just done a search and they now go for £77 brand new.
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    Re:Individual headphone amps 2012/01/09 09:40:11 (permalink)
    The important thing to understand is that monitors should have a flat response across the spectrum. 

    That, in itself, when dealing with 90% of all the monitors and especially the low cost ones...opens up a whole can of worms if you really wanted to get into the details of the actual response of those speakers. 

    Generally, using "flat spectrum" monitors is better than using consumer grade headphones to monitor for a mix. 

    There are a whole lot of variables in this equation. Since not everyone has the ability or money needed to solve even most of them.... try to at least get the big ones right. 

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    Re:Individual headphone amps 2012/01/12 16:12:02 (permalink)
    What about this little bad boy?

    http://www.musiciansfriend.com/pro-audio/behringer-microamp-ha400-headphone-amp/621107000000000

    I was looking at this recently and for the price, seems you can't go wrong.  Pretty good reviews too!

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    Re:Individual headphone amps 2012/01/12 18:03:50 (permalink)
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    What about this little bad boy?

    http://www.musiciansfriend.com/pro-audio/behringer-microamp-ha400-headphone-amp/621107000000000

    I was looking at this recently and for the price, seems you can't go wrong.  Pretty good reviews too!

    It wouldn't set me back too much to try one out.  My current Behringer headphone amp is very noisy.

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    Re:Individual headphone amps 2012/01/12 19:35:19 (permalink)
    sorry yours is noisy.  mine is clean and quiet!

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    Re:Individual headphone amps 2012/01/12 20:45:35 (permalink)
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    sorry yours is noisy.  mine is clean and quiet!

    Yeah, noise is characteristic of the Pro XL 4 channel.  It's documented on the web.  It's usable but I have had someone mention the noise to me.

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    Re:Individual headphone amps 2012/03/17 19:10:33 (permalink)
    well, I dug this post up to apologize to Dave and others.  my Behringer headphone amp HA-8000 is "going bad."  I"m getting a lot of intermittent noise on all outputs and sometimes the left channel of each of the outputs drops out or makes a "poor connection"

    I'm bummed.  I don't want to spend more to replace it.

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    Re:Individual headphone amps 2012/03/19 17:19:41 (permalink)
    Yup.  No more Behringer gear for me.

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    Re:Individual headphone amps 2012/03/19 17:29:46 (permalink)
    I'm not going that far!  I love my Truths.  and a few other things that do the job I intended them for (a couple of compressors that aren't on the input stage to anything for recording, a DSP for giving verb to the vocalist, DI boxes, etc). 

    but I am disappointed that the headphone amp is giving me fits and I'm probably going to have to replace it before I have another recording session.

    I'm probably going with the ART Headamp6 or Headamp6 PRO.

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