This device has single input, 4-output headphone amplifier, slider volume controls, full frequency response, and lots of output level. (In other words, it's loud!) Learn More...









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9 out of 10Feature:
Needs a TRS cable, but comes with the power adapter. 4 Channels, 8 Outs total, Great stuff.
Quality:
Like someone said, Built Like a Tank. Used it all night before had no problems, no loose parts or anything.
Value:
For 50 bucks i expected a little bit less distortion but i guess its not really top of thel ine so oh well. but it does do exactly what i needed it for so cant take away from that.
Desirability:
Well from the picture it looks a little small and cheap but having it i know now that its the complet opposite, pretty small but built solid.
Sound:
It reproduces the sound well, but when the volume is pushed higher then about 5 it has noticable distortion. Otherwise sounds good.
Ease of Use:
Couldnt Be Easier, Just plug in the headphone.
Support:
havnt needed any.
Overall:
Worth the money.
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9 out of 10Feature:
Four stereo outs!
Quality:
Built like a tank.
Value:
For $50 bux you can't go wrong.
Sound:
No problems-sounds fine. LOUD!
Ease of Use:
easy
Support:
Dunno.
Overall:
Love it!
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10 out of 10Feature:
Maybe it's because I'm new at recording, but one thing that might have been just a little helpful was a mention that a TRS (balanced) cable was required for a hookup to a mixer. It's possible that these kinds of things are just assumed, but since I am a newbie, I am still learning.
Quality:
It's well made, although if you turn it up REALLY loud, you'll get some prominent hissing. But the chances of you having to turn it up that loud are very slim, unless you are next to deaf.
Value:
I'd say it was worth it.
Desirability:
I like my equipment black, so as this fit the bill, I'm happy.
Sound:
Gosh, this thing can get loud - crucial when working with fussy people who might not have as great hearing as others!
Support:
Haven't needed support.
Overall:
I expect this will last me quite a long time.
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9 out of 10Quality:
Very sturdy little box, "feels" substantial, would have liked some obvious way to mount it (holes or brackets or something). Without being attached to a bigger object, I can foresee the amp being bounced around on the floor quite a bit (not good for any electronic equipment!)
Value:
I haven't tried any other brands, but this one completely fills my needs, no problems or surprises.
Desirability:
Not a particularly "sexy" box, but absolutely necessary in the studio.
Sound:
Good loud volume, no noise on the faders.
Support:
Have not needed any support
Overall:
I chose this unit primarily for the low price AND the high quality reviews - a good pair! Usually "cheap" equals poor quality, but not in this case. An excellent bargain!
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10 out of 10Feature:
Four output taps -- best feature!
Quality:
Looks absolutely outstanding. Should last virtually forever.
Value:
Yes, it's worth the selling price.
Desirability:
Not much sex appeal -- this is a workhorse amplifier designed for the pro/semi-pro market.
Sound:
Sound is decent, gets quite loud. There's a little hiss at high volumes, but nothing anywhere near troublesome.
Construction quality is excellent (10), and it looks as if the device may be easily modified by a qualified DIY with better op-amps and such.
Support:
Made in the USA by a well known (pro audio) US company
Overall:
I'll be completely satisfied unless/until I decide to go to an "audiophile" type amp with much better specs (and correspondingly outrageous price)
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