Headphone amp recommendation?
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- Kevin Quick
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Headphone amp recommendation?
I need a high quality 2 channel input headphone amp with separate volume controls. 1 channel for line out from computer and 1 channel for line out from amp. Any recommendations? Thx
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Headphone Amp
Old Blood Noise Endeavors makes a phenomenal headphone amp. Stays clean and has great volume. They’re reasonably priced too.
Sho-Bud Pro-I - Carter S-10 - GFI S-10PU
Peavey Vegas 400 - Evans SE300
Peavey Vegas 400 - Evans SE300
https://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail ... ming-mixer
Input PC signal into one channel, input guitar in one channel and listen through the headphone jack
Input PC signal into one channel, input guitar in one channel and listen through the headphone jack
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- J D Sauser
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I use the BOSS Waza Air Headphone Amp setup.
It's wireless and also mixes in sound (like rhythm tracks or lessons) from a Bluetooth source like a computer.
https://www.boss.info/us/products/waza-air/
Amazon, Clearwater etc they all sell it.
At pretty much $390.oo it's by al means NOT cheap.
But if mine (used daily for over 2 yars now) would die out, I'd turn around and' get another one in a heart beat.
The factory sounds are amazing... so much that the only downside I would warn about is that it is habit forming! I have really to force myself to play with my amps (speaker) to stay in shape. Tone-response affects playing technique.
One can fine tune the sound and create new sounds thru a Bluetooth connected phone or computer App. I've never messed with it. I use one setting only... it sound like BE on the Christmas album right out of the box.
A full charge gives just shy of 3hrs of practice time... with BlueTooth tracks mixed in maybe closer to 2 1/2 hrs. This has never declined over the past 2 years and I charge it once sometimes twice almost every day.
... J-D.
It's wireless and also mixes in sound (like rhythm tracks or lessons) from a Bluetooth source like a computer.
https://www.boss.info/us/products/waza-air/
Amazon, Clearwater etc they all sell it.
At pretty much $390.oo it's by al means NOT cheap.
But if mine (used daily for over 2 yars now) would die out, I'd turn around and' get another one in a heart beat.
The factory sounds are amazing... so much that the only downside I would warn about is that it is habit forming! I have really to force myself to play with my amps (speaker) to stay in shape. Tone-response affects playing technique.
One can fine tune the sound and create new sounds thru a Bluetooth connected phone or computer App. I've never messed with it. I use one setting only... it sound like BE on the Christmas album right out of the box.
A full charge gives just shy of 3hrs of practice time... with BlueTooth tracks mixed in maybe closer to 2 1/2 hrs. This has never declined over the past 2 years and I charge it once sometimes twice almost every day.
... J-D.
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A Little Mental Health Warning:
Tablature KILLS SKILLS.
The uses of Tablature is addictive and has been linked to reduced musical fertility.
Those who produce Tablature did never use it.
I say it humorously, but I mean it.