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The Electro-Harmonix Headphone Amp goes anywhere and delivers a musical quality and attitude that defines the spirit of Electro-Harmonix. As uniquely musical as it is portable, the ultra-light Headphone Amp lets you practice as loud or funky as you want without waking up your old lady. Just plug in and play.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful: ![]() Amazon Verified Purchase( What's this?) This review is from: Electro Harmonix Headphone Amp Portable Practice Amp (Electronics) I ordered this in looking for the most basic headphone amp in order to listen to my playing without any effects. I am using this with my Chapman Stick (along with a 1/4" stereo to 1/4" mono adapter), and the impedance seems to match fine. It also gives a decent amplification level at 70% of the volume knob and upward.The unit takes a 9V battery (comes with one already installed) and it turns on when you insert your headphone connector into the jack into the top. The unit has a belt clip on the back, which is handy. The biggest plus is that it is quite small and unobtrusive. The only negative thing is that the artwork on the front of the unit scratches off extremely easily (which is rather odd), so you should expect most of the logo to remove itself after some use. Mine showed up with lots of scratches already, but I didn't care since I realized that it is inevitable with the way that the unit was manufactured. ![]() By Amazon Verified Purchase( What's this?) This review is from: Electro Harmonix Headphone Amp Portable Practice Amp (Electronics) I can't complain about this little micro amp. The level knob is good, the sound is really close to a regular amp, and I don't disturb anyone while practicing. It works perfectly for my guitar and I can even plug my synth into it and sounds great!, 4 out 5 stars because I wish it had more output. ![]() By Amazon Verified Purchase( What's this?) This review is from: Electro Harmonix Headphone Amp Portable Practice Amp (Electronics) I just got this. I hooked my Epi Les Paul Custom up to a Bad Monkey overdrive and then ran that into this amp, which uses a 1/8" jack to pump the signal into the cans. It actually sounds pretty good and it is sturdily built. For someone who is on the road a lot and you want a lightweight practice amp, I suggest you use this since it is cheaper and less bulky than the piece of crap headphone amp that Dunlop puts out (the Guitar Ace, iirc). Hell, this would be fun to take on a private jet and jam to pass the time while you head to your destination. Too bad you can't do that on a regular airline *lol. There is a volume knob on it to control how loud it is going into your headphones, but it also doesn't run on an adapter, just batteries. I don't know how long a battery will last yet on it, but you are now warned, I guess. Just keep in mind, though, to keep the volume rolled back so that you don't fry your ear drums since the quality of sound is comfortable enough to the ear... Read more |