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  • AudioArtistAudioArtist

    Does the Job

    Behringer Powerplay Pro-8 HA8000Published on 09/13/12 at 08:43
    Overall, The Powerplay Pro-8 HA8000 is a good choice for the thrify engineer who may perhaps be looking to get more serious about recording larger groups or groups that insist on playing together to capture a more "live" feel. With 8 available outputs the HA8000 should be able to handle most applications.
    For the price it is a solid value and performs as expected.
    Obviously, the 8 outputs is a key selling point. It's rare that you'll ever need more than that, unless you're trying to record a very large group of musicians at once. Two inputs allows for two seperate headphone mixes in mono or a single mix in stereo. I personally just use a single mono mix just to simplify things and keep th…
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    Overall, The Powerplay Pro-8 HA8000 is a good choice for the thrify engineer who may perhaps be looking to get more serious about recording larger groups or groups that insist on playing together to capture a more "live" feel. With 8 available outputs the HA8000 should be able to handle most applications.
    For the price it is a solid value and performs as expected.
    Obviously, the 8 outputs is a key selling point. It's rare that you'll ever need more than that, unless you're trying to record a very large group of musicians at once. Two inputs allows for two seperate headphone mixes in mono or a single mix in stereo. I personally just use a single mono mix just to simplify things and keep the workflow going. Anyone who expects a recording phase headphone mix to sound perfectly like a final mixed product ready for mastering is being unrealistic.
    The overall quality of sound is what you would expect from Behringer, if not just a bit above. As long as you have all your gain staging set up properly the individual players will all have their own overall volume adjustment right there at their fingertips so it can actually; if you let the players control this stage themselves, save some time building a mix that everyone will be comfortable with.
    In my experience, the HA-8000 has been quite clean enough, static and crunch wise, and has plenty of headroom to really drive a set of phones if needed for a louder group or a heavy hitting drummer. Of course, your choice in headphones will significantly impact the overall quality of sound that your players recieve.
    I've used many different headphone amps over the years and I think that the HA8000 holds it's own well vs. some more expensive models. Behringer has stepped up their game over the years and they now are a reputable company in that they make solid "near pro" equiment at affordable prices.
    I reccomend the Powerplay Pro-8 HA8000 to anyone looking for a good solid headphone amp.
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  • RégisRégis

    Behringer Powerplay Pro-8 HA8000Published on 01/25/06 at 13:41
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    I've had two days. Reu Germany, with headphones HPS3000 of the same brand.
    C walk a lot.
    I use it as an individual return for each musicos. To save everyone a shot, it's very practical. It is powered by Ctlr I left my room by the table or to send, according to the conf.
    I'm not not report quality price. As usual with this brand.

    If it again, I Do not hesitate.
  • mister omister o

    It's the job.

    Behringer Powerplay Pro-8 HA8000Published on 07/26/11 at 16:19
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    The headroom before saturation and weak.
    So do not register with deaf musicians, especially the saturation transients are very ugly ...
    This is not the top, but for the price, hard to complain.
  • bassiste49bassiste49

    handy

    Behringer Powerplay Pro-8 HA8000Published on 05/19/11 at 05:08
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    8 outputs independent, very practical, easy to configure, the meters are easy to operate, single button interesting.
  • TonotopiaTonotopia

    The "stew atutude!

    Behringer Powerplay Pro-8 HA8000Published on 04/16/11 at 02:46
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    I use it for 6 years. <br><br>I had the opportunity to test the Rane, and if I had a little more money at the time, I opted for Rane. <br><br>The quality / price is obviously very bad, as always with Behringer. <br><br>It blows, the signal deteriorates, breaks it down to big blow. The output line of the RME is obviously better. But when it takes a little more gain for the drummer, I draw. <br><br>I will never do it again this purchase.
  • Anonymous

    Behringer Powerplay Pro-8 HA8000Published on 04/17/11 at 14:44
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    I do not know what to say about this device except that it's a headphone amplifier Octo ...
    You can switch to listening to two stereo inputs, switchable to mono on each channel ...
    I used it in time to distribute the radio signals to the plays and headphones facilitators on mobile facilities, and send other signals in typical treatments to the needs of radio.
    Also served one or two times if the studio still plays for and headphones.
    I saw a group of musicians HA8000 use to distribute their in-ear.
    I've never had any problems with mine, and I've never heard of this product a little specific, either good or bad.
    For me, nothing to report, mine works, no problems.
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    I do not know what to say about this device except that it's a headphone amplifier Octo ...
    You can switch to listening to two stereo inputs, switchable to mono on each channel ...
    I used it in time to distribute the radio signals to the plays and headphones facilitators on mobile facilities, and send other signals in typical treatments to the needs of radio.
    Also served one or two times if the studio still plays for and headphones.
    I saw a group of musicians HA8000 use to distribute their in-ear.
    I've never had any problems with mine, and I've never heard of this product a little specific, either good or bad.
    For me, nothing to report, mine works, no problems.
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  • music007music007

    He did what we asked

    Behringer Powerplay Pro-8 HA8000Published on 04/09/11 at 22:56
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    I was looking for a network 8 headphones that take the least space possible in 19 U.
    Entries are TRS 6.35.
    The knobs are slightly serrated.
    It is on every day and played its role properly.
    The price / quality ratio is unbeatable!
    I set out the converter SSL, and there is a Little Labs attenuator between the two, it can control the volume output of converter if needed ...
    He does not like too much at ...
    I generally use 2 circuits up ... I have to use all very soon.
  • JackLuddenJackLudden

    Behringer Powerplay Pro-8 HA8000Published on 08/07/08 at 18:43
    I've been using this headphone amp for about one year now. It's a single rack mounted unit, so it's convenient to set up at the studio and keep it there, or to put it in a mobile rack if you do on-location recording. You can use up to 8 sets of headphones on this unit, which is more than most would need. Each channel has its own volume control, plus a master volume control for the 2 mixes it can use. They can get very loud! Be careful when setting your levels - you could blow out your headphones and ear drums. Each channel also has a mono switch, and a toggle switch to use either mix 1 or mix 2 coming into the amp. Another convenience is that you can insert your headphones into the f…
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    I've been using this headphone amp for about one year now. It's a single rack mounted unit, so it's convenient to set up at the studio and keep it there, or to put it in a mobile rack if you do on-location recording. You can use up to 8 sets of headphones on this unit, which is more than most would need. Each channel has its own volume control, plus a master volume control for the 2 mixes it can use. They can get very loud! Be careful when setting your levels - you could blow out your headphones and ear drums. Each channel also has a mono switch, and a toggle switch to use either mix 1 or mix 2 coming into the amp. Another convenience is that you can insert your headphones into the front or rear of the amp, which cuts down a bit on cable tangling. I will say however that this headphone amp is quite noisy as you crank it up. You start to hear a lot of crackle and hum at high volumes, and it seems to increase as the channel numbers increase. So the first headphone insert is fairly quiet, but the 8th one is a lot noisier. However, as most will usually only be using the first maybe four or 5 at a time, it's not as important. And truthfully, even when it's noisy you can still hear the program material pretty well, so all but the fussiest of musicians will probably be fine with the way their headphones sound. This unit is quite cheap, as with most Behringer products. While the noise is a little disconcerting, it's still a great value, and unless you're super picky about noise when you're monitoring, you should find it a great value as well. I'd buy it again.
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