Headphone Amps?
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Headphone Amps?
I need your help. I live in an Rv and there is just enough room for me to set up my guitar and seat. I need to know if anyone has used a headphone amp and what is the best one to buy. has anyone ever used the Korg pandora in a box? need something that has good quality and an effects loops of some kind.
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Again I vote for a Mackie 1202 mixer. You can plug your steel into it directly out of your amp and use the headphone out on the mixer. It also has inserts on the channels so you can loop any FX you own..
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I have a Digitech GP300. It has great Digital effects built in, a Jam Along function that you can plug a CD or tape player into, and a Phrase Sampler for picking off licks. Head Phone Jack of course and more, all for about $200. I've used it a lot with no problems.
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I think the pandora would be good for you.
I had a Pandora PX3 and it was pretty cool.
It sounded really great through head phones. http://www.korg.com/gear/info.asp?A_PROD_NO=PX3
There is a PX4 now: http://www.korg.com/gear/info.asp?A_PROD_NO=PX4
I had a Pandora PX3 and it was pretty cool.
It sounded really great through head phones. http://www.korg.com/gear/info.asp?A_PROD_NO=PX3
There is a PX4 now: http://www.korg.com/gear/info.asp?A_PROD_NO=PX4
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I've used several different kinds of headphone setups (mostly involving pricey amps, boxes, etc..), but I bought a Samson S-Phone rack unit awhile back. Very clean and has 4-channels, a little eq on each channel and a variety of input/output options. I've only used it as a headphone amp/distribution app, but with the input options I think it would work well as a mini-mixer/rehearsal rig.
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