PreSonus HP60 6-Channel Headphone Amplifier


Description
Each channel features headphone level, mix control between A and B inputs, external input volume, mute and mono. The HP60 also features talkback via external XLR microphone input.
A common set up for the Presonus HP60 Headphone Amplifier in a recording session is to send the main control room mix to input A. Send the click track to input B. Send each band member the direct output of their recording channel from the DAW to the external input of their headphone channel in the HP60 (more me). This will allow each band member to create a mix between the main mix, the click track, and themselves.



Features
- Six independent ultra low noise, high output headphone amplifiers (150 mW per channel)
- Two sets of stereo inputs (A and B) with balanced TRS connectors
- Stereo external input point on each channel for "more me" with trim control
- Mix control between inputs A and B
- Talkback with external XLR microphone with control
- Direct stereo line output on each channel
Specs
- Input A: (2) 1/4" TRS balanced 10 Ohms
- Input B: (2) 1/4" TRS balanced 10 Ohms
- External input: TRS stereo unbalanced 10 Ohms
- Headphone amplifier output power: 150 mW RMS (60 Ohms) per channel
- Audio outputs: 1/4" TRS stereo unbalanced per channel
- Master controls: Talk button, Talkback volume, Input A, Input B
- Channel controls: Headphone level, Mix A/B control, External input level, Mono, Mute
- External talkback: XLR with TS external control jack
- Power: IEC 110V-240V internal switching
- Dimensions: 1U - 19"(W) X 1.75" (H) X 5.5"
- Weight: 8.0 lb
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submitted5 years ago
byDeeringAmps
fromSeattle area
I have two of these. One in the control room. Now one in the vocal/acoustic guitar booth so the singer/guitarist can create their own mix. Lets face it, they always want "more me". I bought something cheaper for the booth, sent it back, should have bought the "60" right off.
This is one sweet headphone amp!
submitted15 years ago
byAdam
fromEugene, OR
We got it for our studio because it was the only one we could find with a talkback mic feature. Turns out is syncs up beautifully with the PreSonus Digimax FS's DAC outputs. Now we can send more vocals to the guitar player's headphones in an aux send--right in Pro Tools!!
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