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Behringer Amp800 V2

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Compact 4-Channel Stereo Headphone Amplifier

  • For studio and live applications
  • 6-Band LED meter per channel for inputs and outputs
  • Volume control per channel
  • Balance and volume control for line inputs
  • Max. 8 headphones can be connected simultaneously
  • Several Behringer Amp800 V2 cascadable
  • Dimensions (HxWxD): approx. 48 x 242.6 x 120 mm
  • Weight: approx. 0.77 kg
  • Incl. external power supply DC 12V / 1A

Connections:

  • 4 Line inputs (2x L/R stereo): 6.3 mm jack
  • 8 Stereo headphone outputs (4x front, 4x rear): 6.3 mm jack
  • 2 Link outputs (1x L/R stereo): 6.3 mm jack
Available since August 2023
Item number 568893
Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
Number of stereo channels 4
Output Level Adjustment Per Channel Yes
Amount Of Inputs 2
Rack format No
888 kr
Including VAT; Excluding kr200 shipping
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Englishman - Fed up with technology - most of the time 13.06.2024
This headphone amp is the bees knees through a computer - but I don't think it improves the sound through a stereo system or an amp - - - - - but the quality of my stereo system and my amps along with the headphones that I use are not run-of-the-mill - so this amp will probably do wonders with middle market equipment
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A bit on the weak side
Scar0 29.09.2023
TL:DR : Build quality below what I feel would be a 69€ headphone amp, the amp does not offer a real signal gain.

Currently building a small podcast room, I was looking for a cheap headphone amp so that all the guests/hosts have their own direct monitor coming from my main audio mixer.
As this is ( at the moment ) not for "professional, aka make money with it" use, and money was tight, I decided to buy this Amp800 V2 from Behringer, which has just launched a few weeks ago.

Let's start with the build quality. I was hoping to get at least a partially metallic box like they have in the UMC line of audio interfaces, but no, you get a 2-tone plastic box, albeit a somewhat sturdy feeling plastic box.
I know that the mini series of Behringer products isn't meant to be rack mounted, but I feel they have missed the opportunity to make it "rack ready" by shaving a few milimeters of height, qs the Amp800 is 49mm thick.
All the rotary buttons require a similar force to turn, I am not sure about the usefulness of the input balance buttons, but if you needed them, they are present, and lock at the center position ! The push buttons have a little more play into the plastic housing than I'd like, but I've seen worse. The same can be said about the VU-meter's LEDs, which means that the unit makes a rattling sound when you pick it up/move it a little bit fast. ( This will soon be a non-issue for me as I will permanently attach it with 3D printed brackets )

But for me, the biggest downside is the amp by itself. It is just not that powerful. Compared to the headphone output straight out of my mixer, I have to crank both the input and the output levels of the amp to the max to get about the same output volume as the headphone output of my mixer at half volume. ( all of this tested with the amp hooked up to the balanced monitor out of that same mixer ( Yamaha MG16XU ), with the monitor level also set to half of it's scale. ) so I feel that there is no real signal gain.
But at least you get 4(8) independent headphones out and no loss of power as you add more and more headphones ( tested with 4 headphones ranging from ~40 to 300 Ohm )
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Das warten hat sich gelohnt!
JayJay63 17.12.2023
Zuhause angekommen, ausgepackt, noch in der Winterjacke eingebaut, angeschlossen und wooow.... Preis-Leistungs-Hammer! Super Verarbeitung, wenn auch aus Kunststoff.

Die Klang ist tadellos, die Bedienung intuitiv und die Verstärkerleistung mit einem Beyer Dynamic 770 Pro 250 Ohm ist hervorragend. Das Set wird von einem D&R Airence gespeist.
Zuvor wurde das Studio mit einem AKG K181DJ über 10 Jahre ohne Vorverstärkung betrieben. Da dieser nur die 80 Ohm hat war der Beyer zunächst ein wenig zu kraftlos.

Dies wurde jetzt durch den Vorverstärker wieder ins rechte Licht gerückt. Ich muss nun nicht länger mit fast voller Leistung aus dem Mixer raus. Im Gegenteil: Das Kopfhörer Ausgangssignal ist ca 10% niedriger als vorher und der Vorverstärker ist bei ca 65%.

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Preis-Leistung passt
Geldred 18.09.2023
Habe mir den Kopfhörerverstärker für meine Gesangskabine angeschafft. Er ist relativ leicht und kleiner als erwartet, jedoch wirkt er von der Verarbeitung her angemessen. Die Potis laufen bei mir sauber und kratzen nicht und die Knöpfe funktionieren einwandfrei. Das Plastikgehäuse wirkt natürlich nicht wie ein metallenes Chassis, aber auch hier passt die Verarbeitung und Optik für den recht günstigen Preis total. Für meine Zwecke (das splitten des Headphonesignals innerhalb der Gesangskabine) total ausreichend.
Ich kann nicht meckern, und das mach ich eigentlich ganz gern ;)
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