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The Behringer MINIAMP AMP800 is a compact, four-channel headphone amplifier designed for professional studio and stage use. It features four independent high-power stereo amps, dual balanced stereo inputs with individual level and balance controls, and precise 6-digit LED output meters for each channel. Compatible with a wide range of headphones and audio sources, this 9.5-inch unit delivers clean, distortion-free sound with versatile connectivity options, making it an essential tool for multi-user audio monitoring and mixing setups.
| ASIN | B000KU87SM |
| Amplifier Type | Solid State |
| Best Sellers Rank | #493,331 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #2,929 in Audio Component Amplifiers |
| Brand | Behringer |
| Built-In Media | Stereo Headphone Amplifier |
| Color | Silver |
| Compatible Devices | Devices with 1/4 TRS connector |
| Connector Type | 3.5mm Jack |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 550 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 04033653010955 |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 14"D x 9.55"W x 5"H |
| Item Height | 1.89 inches |
| Item Type Name | Power Amplifier |
| Item Weight | 1.7 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Music Tribe US |
| Model Name | Ultra-Compact 4-Channel Stereo Headphone Amplifier |
| Number of Bands | 4 |
| Output Channel Quantity | 8 |
| Output Wattage | 800 Watts |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Product Dimensions | 14"D x 9.55"W x 5"H |
| UPC | 689076750479 013088185200 738878234295 |
| Warranty Description | Please refer to http://www. Music-group. Com/warranty. Aspx. |
R**R
Versatile For PC Use With Wonderful Clarity
I can't help but be amazed with what you can buy these days for so little money and just have a great time listening to. The fact that the Behringer AMP800 has two independent stereo inputs was important to me because I have two PCs in my setup. The output power is more than adequate. The Sennheiser Headphones in the HD 515 and 595 I recently just bought are 50 ohms and are driven so easily by this amp that the input lights on the amp barely even come on at loud volumes. Out of the box for PC use you will need some adapters. It is marketed for pro use as it uses 1/4" mono connectors for the inputs and the output to separate amp. (It can be a second Behringer AMP800 or a different type of amp altogether as I'll explain) You can order the RCA female to 1/4" mono adapters right here at Amazon.com or get them at a Radioshack. For the headphone outputs we have 1/4" stereo connections and the same applies for 3.5mm stereo female to 1/4 stereo adapters. They are also readily available. I'll describe exactly how I have it connected and for what purpose before I discuss the actual sound quality. It really is a super versatile piece of equipment. On input A I have my PC connected to the Behringer AMP800 from an older Soundblaster X-Fi Extreme Music. I'm running a 3.5mm stereo cable from the left/right/main output that breaks out into two RCA cables with RCA female to 1/4" mono adapters on the end connected to input A left and right. I'm running two 1/4" to RCA adapters connected to the left and right output running a stereo RCA cable to my Gemini XG 3001 stereo amp. So in short you can run headphones from the AMP800 with input A and when you turn off the AMP800 you can run your stereo power amp to power speakers when not using headphones for the same source. Pretty awesome stuff right there. That capability is only possible on input A. On input B I have my other PC connected using a USB Sound Card from Sabrent that uses a C-Media chipset that offers 24 bit 96khz audio in Windows 7. It is a simple connection of a 3.5mm to stereo RCA cable and two female RCA to 1/4" mono adapters. To activate input B you press button on the headphone channel you are using until the green light comes on and turn up the volume dial for input B. Its as simple as that. Now how does it sound with my gear... Compared to the output of various receivers and the headphone output of the sound cards I'm using that don't have a built-in headphone amp the sound is really good. I've tried a lot of combos including the Soundblaster Live 24 bit, Soundblaster Xtreme Audio, Soundblaster X-Fi Surround USB, Asus Xonar DS, and various C-Media based USB sound cards of which I will review separately. You have to try different things before you understand the sound signature of an amp and can judge its performance. The AMP 800 does a great job keeping mids and highs very pronounced while having good bass output and provides absolutely no audible noise. It really has a very good soundstage with my Sennheiser HD 515s and even more so with the Sennheiser HD 595s. The 515s can be harsher and the 595s are more neutral and I can listen for hours on end with this amp. I also bought the FiiO E9 and a Soundblaster X-Fi HD USB and that combo aint that much better than this. For the price the Behringer AMP800 is a great start to headphone bliss with headphones that are reasonably priced and reasonably easy to drive. To call this amp versatile is an understatement as I did not even discuss the uses for musicians.
C**S
Awesome buy!!
It's loud and clear and has great metering, multiple inputs and solid plastic build. For under $40 this thing is a steal! I share it with my studio partner who uses the A channels and I use the B channels. You can switch your headphone outputs to either get signal from the A or B inputs. Since we share a common vocal booth with 2 different control room set ups we are able to both use this device because of the two inputs. Very handy indeed!! In a pinch you can use the additional 4 headphone outputs on the back of the unit. It has TRS inputs so that you can run a long balanced signal to it. That's a definite pro feature and important if you ask me. I am truly a gear snob when it comes to buying pro audio equipment but I am not ashamed to have this unit in my studio. It works! It works well!!
T**W
Versatile unit with a couple caveats.
This is a good device if you need a headphone amp for multiple listeners, and need to be able to switch between two inputs. I personally use it for recording podcasts or shows where there are multiple persons recording at the same time. not sure why the input meter is summed though. Pros: small footprint; nice meters per output channel, Headphones can be connected on either the front or the back, allowing for some pretty nice flexibility. Does get plenty loud too Cons: doesn't come with any mounting brackets or any clear method of attaching any; for some reason... the inputs are dual mono 1/4" jacks instead of being 1/4" Stereo (you know, like headphones are, I had to get adapters.); Input meter for both input channels combined Overall, For the money, It's a good little versatile unit. It would have been nice also if the unit would have automatically send mono to both left and right channels if only one of the input jacks were plugged in. Only plugging one will result in only having sound in one ear.
J**S
I'm glad we did
Hi Folks... My wife and I are the executive producers of a radio show and online TV show. I have constantly had an issue routing audio to headphones through a device that worked perfectly and offered options for an additional 2 outputs we could control. There are several pricy devices available - and buying two to handle our needs... too much equipment on the desk. Then I found this little gem. A few reviews sounded critical, but I figured for the price, why not try it. I'm glad we did! This is a champ! It is quiet running - no hiss when no signal is present. And with individual level controls for each headphone (or in our case 2 headphones and 2 audio monitors) you couldn't ask for anything better. why buy a more expensive device? This is well made, a little light but so what... and it performs! That's the best part! If you are looking for a device like this and wondering (like we did) I know you will be very happy with this. We are, and would buy another if the need arises.
N**7
The individual gain controls and the LED meters are great. It's also compact and light so it doesn't ...
I use this amp to split a line level audio signal from a mixer to the 4 cameras I use doing videos shoots. It works perfectly. I could also supply a signal to 4 more devices. It will handle 8 devices (or headphones) on 4 channels. The individual gain controls and the LED meters are great. It's also compact and light so it doesn't add a lot of unnecessary weight in my gear box. I'm a big fan of this little amp. It works extremely well for my purpose and it's at a great price point.
Á**S
Excelente compra.
Funciona perfectamente. Tengo 3 años usándolo y nunca me ha dado problemas.
P**Y
Does the job, but extremely cheaply made... def not road worthy
This is the 2nd and last Behringer product I'll ever buy. It works and does what it's supposed to, but it's so incredibly cheaply made that I can't imagine this thing surviving a year of normal wear and tear. I assumed the casing was metal from the picture, it's not, it's extremely cheap plastic. I also had a Eurorack Mixer by Behringer, but that started having all sorts of electric issues (noise, certain functions not working, etc...) after about a year of owning it. Behringer is now synonymous with cheaply made, mass-produced-in-China electronics in my mind. No wonder they're so much cheaper than everyone else !
K**R
Great unit!
I don't by Behringer products. I've never been a fan of them. But, this was the only headphone amp available for a decent price, so I took a chance. Glad I did. It works great. Very clean and clear. Ran a Left out from my mixer to the Left in of the amp. That's it. Plug your favorite headphones in and you're in business. I'm using it for recording sessions with 4 singers laying down vocals after the band. For the money you can't go wrong. Great for a small recording studio set-up.
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