Rupert Neve Designs RNHP Precision Headphone Amplifier — Mint / Open Box, Never Used, Original Cables. Price: $599
Selling a Rupert Neve Designs RNHP Precision Headphone Amplifier in mint / open-box condition.
This unit has never been used and includes the original cables and everything needed to operate it. It has been safely stored in a smoke-free, climate-controlled studio environment.
The RNHP is a dedicated reference-grade headphone amplifier from Rupert Neve Designs, designed to give headphones the power, clarity, and headroom that many interface or mixer headphone outputs lack. It is excellent for critical listening, mixing checks, vocal tracking, producer stations, and high-quality headphone monitoring.
Condition
- Mint / open box
- Never used
- Original cables included
- Studio-kept
- Smoke-free, climate-controlled environment
- Fully functional
Features
- Rupert Neve Designs precision headphone amplifier
- Dedicated 24V headphone amp design
- Balanced +4 dBu line inputs
- RCA inputs
- 1/8" stereo input
- 1/4" headphone output
- Excellent clarity, headroom, and detail
- Rugged desktop chassis
Why I’m Selling
I have multiple headphone monitoring options in my studio and this unit has simply never been put into use.
Perfect for a producer, engineer, vocalist, mixer, or studio owner looking for a premium headphone amp in essentially new condition.
Includes the RNHP unit, original cables, and accessories.
Ships packed carefully. Let me know if you have any questions.
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