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| | Features | 1/8 and 1/4 inch inputs and outputsLower noise and distortionStackable metal caseAccommodates 4 headphonesPadded headband and earcups
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| | Description | The HeadAmp4 offers 1/8th-inch as well as 1/4-inch inputs and outputs as well as lower noise, lower distortion and more output in a new custom extruded stackable metal case. Ideal for virtually any home or project studio, the ARTcessories HeadAmp4 easily adds additional headphone outputs to any mixer, computer audio interface, workstation, iPod, media player or laptop without creating any additional load on the existing headphone source. Individual level controls for the four headphone outs, 1/4-inch and now 1/8th-inch connections allow the HeadAmp4 to connect to virtually any source, and drive any headphone configuration including studio phones, in-ear monitors or custom ear pieces or any combination of the above. |  |
| | Product Details | | Product Length: | 0.0 inches | | Product Width: | 0.0 inches | | Product Height: | 0.0 inches | | Package Length: | 14.2 inches | | Package Width: | 7.1 inches | | Package Height: | 4.0 inches | | Package Weight: | 1.1 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 29 reviews |
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| | Customer Reviews | Average Customer Review: ( 29 customer reviews )
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14 of 14 found the following review helpful:
Great Product Dec 16, 2009
By A. Bishop I've been looking for something that splits the sound from a computer sound card to multiple sound devices, such as various headphones, powered speakers, amplifier, etc. When I began looking for something to split the sound between devices, I wasn't sure what to search for, and I couldn't find anything that would work. I knew nothing about headphone amplifiers, but that is exactly what I needed, and finally happened upon it. I looked at purchasing the Rolls HA43 Amp, but I liked the style and layout of this unit better. All the connections are in the back and the control knobs are in the front. The unit looks good, feels very sturdy and is well made. The sound is easily adjustable for each device and sounds great. I was worried about hiss/hum noises before purchasing this, but I don't hear any at all. I am very happy with the purchase and highly recommend it.
11 of 12 found the following review helpful:
No Power Switch - Rear In/Outputs - Oversized Power Adapter Sep 29, 2010
By R. Ruggiero This is a great product and does what it's supposed to but I have three complaints about it.
First, as others have said there is no ON/OFF switch. If you want to turn it off you must unplug it from the back of the set-top box as I've been doing. Also, that green light in the center of the box is really, really bright and quite annoying and distracts from when your watching a movie on TV. I usually turn the box to it's side to resolve this or cover it with a dark colored paper. The other problem I have is that the inputs and outputs where you plug in your headsets are in the rear when they make much more sense to put them in the front. By having them plugged in the back the wires have to be bent/curved 180 degrees since you're facing the front of the box -- rather than straight if they would have been in the front. As a result, not only are you losing some wire slack (for example instead of 10 ft of wire length you only get 9.4ft) but as a result of the wire bending (in some cases more than one if you attach multiple headsets) the box tends to move out of it's place.
Also, because of the size and shape of the AC Power Adapter (see image at top of this product page) when plugged into a power strip/surge protector you end up take up or covering 2 or 3 outlets, which really sucks!
7 of 7 found the following review helpful:
just what I wanted Jan 11, 2010
By Christine This is an extremely reasonably priced basic headphone amp. Like another reviewer said, the only thing I'd like that it doesn't have is an on-off switch. You just plug it in and it's on. But it's really just fine the way it is. The unit is surprisingly sturdy feeling, and the knobs move pleasingly smoothly - no sudden shifts in volume. I like that each output has both a 1/4" and an 1/8" option. I haven't used this unit for critical listening yet (I use it mainly for monitoring during recording, not mixing), but I am quite happy with the purchase.
8 of 9 found the following review helpful:
Solid nicely priced headphone amp Aug 06, 2009
By astroboy I was considering this one and the behringer HA400. Decided on this one based on some other review on other sites. Its a solid unit and seems well made. I have it connected to the output of a x-fi titanium and there is no background noise unless you turn the volume on the amp to greater than 3/4 power which would blow you ear drums out if you played music. The main reason i purchased these were the front audio connector on my computer has static noise so i wanted something to connect directly to the back of the soundcard that gives multiple outputs. That being said the sound is a bit fuller coming from the amp but i could only tell the difference with a high end set of headphones. Sounds great with the ATH-A700 from Audio Technics. At last the only thing missing would be an on-off switch but since i havent found any of these microamps to have a switch i didnt deduct a star.
5 of 5 found the following review helpful:
HT Worthy! Nov 20, 2010
By Robert B. Randle III I was looking for an amp that would boost the signal to my headphones from the audio outs on my HDTV for late night BluRay viewing. I entertained more expensive headphone amps such as HeadRoom's special ones but then money became tight and I wasn't about to spend $300 on one. I saw the reviews the other have posted and decided to try this one out, for the price it was a no-brainer. I got the amp yesterday and tried it out today using the Resident Evil opening sequence, all I can say is that it did the job exactly as I had hoped. My aging Sony CD3000's came to life and had zero distortion...mids, highs and bass were all neutral with nothing over the top.
If you are a night owl and need a solution similar to mine, this is the best bang for the buck you can get! Just don't skimp on cheap cables, they DO make a difference. Check out[...]and [,,,]for the best price on high quality cables (had to plug, just too good to keep a secret). Happy listening!
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