I researched many units and although there were some really high quality items out there, most demanding a pretty penny, I was interested in functionality first, and cost/quality second. Very few units had balance controls, input volume controls, and separate volume controls for at least 2 headphones. 2 phone minimum I required for doing edits while someone else could joined in, but the main reason was for a fellow former veteran DJ who was the victim of a major accident that left him homebound, not able to venture out anymore but had to make a living, creating commercials for the local commerce and one of the local stations. He needed a unit that could handle more than one headphone to create commercials using others along with himself in the cut. Another reason was teaching him how to use the editor/cutter and what to listen for in the phones with I teach him the equipment. But one good reason was he was weak on one ear and the separate balance control for his phone was valuable for his balance without effecting mine. The volume increase per phone compared to the input signal allowed lowering the computer and the console to a reasonable level and pushing the volume on the headphone amp instead. It's not a diaphragm busting difference usually reaching mid points to equal what the phones produced when hooked to the console or computer and they at 3 o'clock or more for the same volume. This headphone amp just provides levels that are reasonable for the type of phones being used and it does have a good impedance range to operate within. However if you push the volume more than midway, the LED's will let you know when you need to back off but I've never heard it output clip even in the red provided the input was not clipped. I bought one to test for I do lots of edits under a pair of Sennheisers. Now that my friend has the one I bought and likes it, the trade is, I teach him, he buys me one of these. Fair Trade. TekTraxRead full review
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This is my 8th BEHRINGER headphone Amp. I’ve had five of the power play 8 channels. This is my second one of the 4 channel ones. I simply wore my previous one out by years of travel in the US and overseas. I don’t trust any headphone amp other than behringer for my 600 ohm, 80, 50, etc. Pro headphones.
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Lots a research. Needed something that wouldn't cleanly and with some umph... that would handle at least two headsets during the recording of an interviewer and the subject for commercials. The power was needed for those who were already hard of hearing and the separate volume controls was a plus for that even if you pushed the max, if there was any distortion, it was your headsets, not the amp. Yep, bought two of these things. Personally I use mine during track edits with my Sennheizers. If a cost effective studio grade is what you want, try this little amp.
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Great Sweetwater price via eBay. If your home stidio is short on space but you need 4-8 headphone outs? this unit is fantastic, Small footprint but large performance!
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This headphone amp works very well for what it is designed for. If you want to hook up four headphones and only have one output, this is for you. However, it is ONLY for that purpose. It does NOT work for speakers. The signal is too low, and if you put the volume on the source all the way up it distorts the sound. Behringer makes great products, but they have specific uses.
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