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  • LandrosLandros

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    Millenium HA4Published on 04/28/12 at 03:37
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    I use it since 2008. The device still works though the power was changed (she quickly dropped). This is the first model of headphone amps I use.

    Note that the amp works only in mono. So the device can be useful for a repeat for a group that starts but I highly recommend for the studio.
  • Anonymous

    Millenium HA4Published on 09/18/07 at 09:41
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    How long have you use it?
    I ache last week on thomann

    What is the particular feature you like best and least?
    The +: the simplicity there is little breath (not too Gnant)
    the -: oo it is simple (I contradict myself l!) I prfer more outputs, among ...

    Have you tried many other models before acqurir?
    No no, I wanted to buy the behringer first silent but cheaper and with rubber cts I prferbr />
    How do you report qualitprix?
    At least 20 of Thomann, that's cool, good quality RAPORT prices

    Exprience with, you will do again this choice? ...
    Yes, but if I had more in, I prfer buy a headphone amp with more features, but ... At this price ...

    Jlui is 4.5 / 5.
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    How long have you use it?
    I ache last week on thomann

    What is the particular feature you like best and least?
    The +: the simplicity there is little breath (not too Gnant)
    the -: oo it is simple (I contradict myself l!) I prfer more outputs, among ...

    Have you tried many other models before acqurir?
    No no, I wanted to buy the behringer first silent but cheaper and with rubber cts I prferbr />
    How do you report qualitprix?
    At least 20 of Thomann, that's cool, good quality RAPORT prices

    Exprience with, you will do again this choice? ...
    Yes, but if I had more in, I prfer buy a headphone amp with more features, but ... At this price ...

    Jlui is 4.5 / 5.
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  • High MuHigh Mu

    Millenium HA4Published on 12/22/07 at 02:47
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    HA4 I use the past year, and I made a fist with registration.
    It possde between 1 and 4 amplified outputs with jack knob while ddi STREO (asymtrique so). It comes with a small transformer industry (which does not require you unplug the two plugs of a multi cot) and a possde apparent construction quality for the price of thunder.

    I had a Behringer HA4700 prcdemment that possde full functionality but had his infamous one, no reserve of gain, the buzz on channels prs of power supply, etc.. Everything n'tait when not working, of course.

    I also possde output on my headphones and my Soundcraft ProTracker MPatch2.
    The HA4 lot more volume than the three with a more balanced and more dynam…
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    HA4 I use the past year, and I made a fist with registration.
    It possde between 1 and 4 amplified outputs with jack knob while ddi STREO (asymtrique so). It comes with a small transformer industry (which does not require you unplug the two plugs of a multi cot) and a possde apparent construction quality for the price of thunder.

    I had a Behringer HA4700 prcdemment that possde full functionality but had his infamous one, no reserve of gain, the buzz on channels prs of power supply, etc.. Everything n'tait when not working, of course.

    I also possde output on my headphones and my Soundcraft ProTracker MPatch2.
    The HA4 lot more volume than the three with a more balanced and more dynamic and it has neither breath nor buz.

    So I think to quibble that it lacks a bit of gain under the pedals, I find myself easily 3 / 4 of the gain or more in a position of registration under the headphone used.

    But for 20 euros, I'm telling xtremmement and surprised.
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  • Faust8Faust8

    Millenium HA4Published on 12/22/07 at 03:23
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    I use it for the past four months.

    What I like most is its price.
    And the least ... nothing ...

    I have not tried others, I had seen the Behringer but this one was cheaper.

    The report qualitprix is ​​all just amazing. I was looking for a small headphone amp for my homestudio so that he who saves his decision is not the only one to agree and frankly I'm bluffing. It has good sound, no wind and good headroom.
    Sheer genius.

    With the experience I would do this choice.
  • BenjisunBenjisun

    Millenium HA4Published on 02/21/08 at 05:26
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    I ais for a short time so I could not judge the reliability over the long term

    say it is not too bad, although it dpanne ca allows a return or cost of a four headphones finish is not bad, mtallique with 2 rubbers on cots.

    it does not blow too unless you pull really gain to 3 / 4 of the knobs a good start blowing but good remains correct
    by little weak against the transformer seems to capture quite a few stray ca induce a low rumble so do not stack all the cables and transformers over various.

    overall I think it does not damage the sound too, even if I think there are much better for the price is ca trs correct.
  • ScahRScahR

    Millenium HA4Published on 11/04/09 at 03:58
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    I use it for 2 months.

    Paid 20 € on Thomann, I find it perfect for what I wanted to do, namely to connect the output of my sound card to send back the 3 musicos of stereo headphones as well as my power amp for monitoring .

    The sound is not damaged at all (I have exactly the same sound out of my desk or out of this amp).

    It does not blow and has a big headroom (I'm never more than 1 / 3 volume).

    The only flaw is that there is no switch, so bring a power strip to switch off.

    I remake that choice without any hesitation.

    Value for money unbeatable.
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