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I'm looking for a recommendation of a road-worthy, touring-quality single-rackspace headphone amplifier with XLR inputs. (I spent a few hours googling, and kept finding home units with phono jacks...). I get my signal from a Yamaha PMD5(?) and run it through a TC electronics Triple C (which I really wish had a headphone out!), into a good (I forget the make and model) battery-powered pack -- this is what I want to replace. The Grace m902 was the only thing I could find that came close, but it's not a rack-mounted unit, and it's pretty over-qualified anyways -- I don't need digital inputs. Any suggestions? Thanks.
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Dosent Beringer make such at unit? check it out, something 4700 or so
Having started this thread, I'll tie it up nice and neat. While researching, I came across an amp that met the description exactly: the Sonifex RB-HD1.
Well, having slept on it, I realize that, duh, the Triple C has digital in and out. So, obviously, my choice should really be a
Sonifex RB-DAC1 or a Benckmark DAC-1 or something along these lines -- a rackmountable digital-in headphone amp. That way, I could go all-digital, from the monitor board through the Triple C to the headphone amp -- pretty cool. Anyways, thanks for the advice!
See if you can dig up an older Series I QSC 50 watt amp. 2 rack spaces high, 19 face plate, individual volume notrols on the front, XLR inputs, and two headphone jacks on the front panel. A nice sounding amp, too bad it's been discontinued.
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