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High Mu
Published on 12/22/07 at 02:47
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.
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.