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The Behringer MiniAmp AMP800 4-channel headphone amplifier is an easy and low-cost way to power up to eight sets of headphones. Each headphone channel supports two sets of headphones and gives you the choice of two input sources, with pan and input level control over each source. And if you need to power more than eight sets of phones, use the parallel link output to cascade your source signals to an additional headphone amp. If you need to power multiple sets of headphones without sacrificing control over your audio, you can't go wrong with the Behringer MiniAmp AMP800 headphone amplifier.  
Behringer MiniAmp AMP800 Headphone Amp Features: 4-channel headphone amplifier for serious monitoring capabilities All four channels give you individual level controls for personalized monitoring Each channel includes two headphone outs, for a total of eight outputs Two input sources are available on each channel for setting up different monitor mixes Parallel link output allows you to cascade to another headphone amp for even more headphones LED level indicators on each channel to keep your signals in check  
Specs Input Channels:   2 Output Channels:   4 Analog Inputs:   4 x TRS Analog Outputs:   2 x TRS (Link) Headphones:   8 x 1/4" Controls per Channel:   Volume Form Factor:   Desktop Height:   1.89" Width:   9.55" Depth:   4.72" Weight:   1.09 lbs.  
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Brand
Model
  • MiniAmp AMP800 4-Channel Stereo Headphone Amplifier
Finish
  • Silver
Categories
Year
  • 2020

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