Re: OT: Help on Headphone-Amp

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On 1/4/07, Arnold Krille <arnold.krille@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi all,

since there are people with some knowledge on this list I want to take
advantage of that.

I am currently looking for a headphone-amp for the current (and
future) CD-recording. Since my wife already authorized buying a
presonus firepod, I am looking for an amp with (at least) 4 separate
channels (as in 4 in, 4 out).
On the net I found the "Terratec Sine HP 48" and the "SM Pro Audio
HP6" to have the features I want while being in the financial league I
am speaking of.
I know Behringer's Powerplay is _the_ standard, but the
8-channel-device seems to much channels and (more importently) to
costs while the smaller 4-channel-device doesn't allow the routing I
want.

Can anyone help me with the above decision or point me to other alternatives?

Thanks in advance,

Arnold

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Have you considered using a line selector + headphone amp?  Like the
Coleman Audio LS3 or  Niles AXP-1.  Both of those have RCA
(unbalanced) connectors, but would the trick.  The Hosa SLW-333 has
TRS balanced, 3 in, 1 out.

I've read good things about the Presonus HP4 (I think that's the
name), but it's only 1 in, 1 out (stereo).

Hosa SLW-333 + Presonus HP4 = $200US, street.


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