Anyone use headphones just prior to a gig?
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- Pete Nicholls
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Anyone use headphones just prior to a gig?
I need some warm up time before getting stuff to the stage, and have bought a couple of gadgets to go between the guitar and some headphones, but neither one worked well. I have a headphone output on my amp, but it is low level and not ideal either.
What do you use?
What do you use?
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Justice Pro Lite SD-10, 2011
Quilter Steelaire
Quilter Labs Tone Block 202 Head
Roland Cube 80-XL
American Stratocaster - Yamaha Bass Guitar
1 Fender Telecaster Nashville Edition
Ham Call: N4BHB
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If you need more power try one of these,I have an E11, works great.
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- Eric Philippsen
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I use a small headphone amp to tune and warm up before the gig. It really isolates things such that I can hear the subtle variations and "beats" for tuning. As for warming up without a headphone amp, I've always thought that doing so prior to a gig, and where everyone hears you, is just a tad shy of showing off.
I use a small Electro- Harmonix headphone amp.
I use a small Electro- Harmonix headphone amp.
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- Pete Nicholls
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- Eric Philippsen
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Glad to hear my experience with a particular headphone amp will help you.
I think you'll find the EH headphone amp a good one. It's certainly not fancy with its single volume knob, but it is small, compact, inexpensive and super-easy to pack in any steel seat. It really takes up just a tiny bit of space.
In an amusing way, the biggest thing is the set of headphones one uses. I use a set of folding headphones but, being made of plastic, they broke last weekend. So, I'm going to a comfortable set of ear-buds. Then I can keep both the little headphone amp and the ear-buds in a small vinyl pouch tucked away together in my pak-a-seat.
Again, glad to have helped.
I think you'll find the EH headphone amp a good one. It's certainly not fancy with its single volume knob, but it is small, compact, inexpensive and super-easy to pack in any steel seat. It really takes up just a tiny bit of space.
In an amusing way, the biggest thing is the set of headphones one uses. I use a set of folding headphones but, being made of plastic, they broke last weekend. So, I'm going to a comfortable set of ear-buds. Then I can keep both the little headphone amp and the ear-buds in a small vinyl pouch tucked away together in my pak-a-seat.
Again, glad to have helped.
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One of the nicest features on my Stereo Steel combo rack unit is having a headphone jack, and Aux In stereo inputs. It allows for silent tuning and warmup's before gigs, and silent practicing at home late at night, with way better fidelity than I've ever had with various gizmos, like my retired Ibanez Rock 'n Play cassette unit.
I have a stereo RCA cable from the SS to stereo mini plug that I plug into my iPod to listen to source material. At home I send the audio out from my MacBook laptop to the SS aux in, and usually play material through Amazing Slow Downer to slow down tricky parts to learn. Great workflow system!
I have a stereo RCA cable from the SS to stereo mini plug that I plug into my iPod to listen to source material. At home I send the audio out from my MacBook laptop to the SS aux in, and usually play material through Amazing Slow Downer to slow down tricky parts to learn. Great workflow system!
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