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The Behringer MA400 Monitor Headphone Amplifier is an ultracompact audio solution designed for both studio and stage applications. With its ability to mix microphone and monitor signals, this amplifier ensures you hear exactly what you need through your headphones. Weighing just 227g and powered by a 12V AC adapter, it’s the perfect portable companion for any audio professional.
Product Dimensions | 10.31 x 6.4 x 4.7 cm; 226.8 g |
Item model number | MA400 |
Colour | Silver |
Compatible Devices | Devices with a headphone output or XLR inputs for microphones |
Material Type | Silver |
Country Produced In | china |
Output Wattage | 40 Watts |
Size | xx |
Colour Screen | No |
Power Source | AC Adapter |
Item Weight | 227 g |
M**.
A useful, compact and well made device at a sensible price.
I use a modified XLR to stereo jack where I cut the negative signal and link the positive signal to the second ring. I attach this to a send return output on a Behringer S16 digital snake. I plug this into the line input and use it as a headphone amplifier for wired IEM. I actually have a XLR male to stereo jack cable that is terminated at the performer end with a Behringer PM1 belt pack. This works perfectly and offers the option of looping in the mic (this will be useful when I run out of mixed foldback channels for large groups of vocalists).
A**R
Simply good
I wanted to buy a mini amp for my Sennheiser HD 660S2 headphone (not that it needed it, just wanted to have richer experience), so I invested and bought a Fiio K7 and the experience wasn't great. It was distorting the sound so bad that I couldn't hear the higher frequency beats properly. So I returned that and moved on from buying mini amps as the headphone is pretty good even without any amp. Then, I came across this little chap, I thought let's give this another chance 20 quid is not much and I'm happy that I did it. I like how it sounds, it's nice, rich, and certainly not cheap quality. It has 4 channels output that I'm not using but for simple headphone use-case it's pretty good.
S**N
Good Value, Basic Audio Equipment
The Behringer HA400 is the lower-end headphone amplifier by Behringer. However, it performs quite well as a headphone splitter and the individual volume knobs are a useful and effective function.I have only one issue with this product, which is actually quite common among headphone amplifiers, even from other manufacturers and even with higher-specification headphone amplifiers. This issue is the reduction in sound quality from the audio entering the amp from the source, to the audio it essentially "amplifies" and sends to my headphones as an end result. Many people complain of this problem, and while there are some possible solutions, such as lowering the input volume or moving the device further away from possible interference, most are ineffective.The depressing reality which I have recently faced is that it will be very unlikely that I will be able to find a headphone amplifier which is capable of amplifying audio without compromising the quality of the audio. This is a real shame but perhaps, in the forthcoming years, a new headphone amplifier will be manufactured with new technology to effectively protect it from interference, all the way through from the source of the audio, to the 6.3mm socket connecting the headphones. One likely method of doing this could be to supply cables with the amplifier which have the necessary ability to carry audio signals between devices without losing quality.Overall, I am satisfied with this product, (at least for £15), because it does the job and whilst the audio quality isn't fantastic, it's not easily noticeable to someone used to basic sound quality. I also like the 6.3mm inputs and outputs. As opposed to standard-quality 3.5mm outputs, the outputs on the HA400 allow connections to high-end, professional headphones (typically these use 6.3mm) without the need for a jack adapter, especially as these adapters are known to decrease sound quality further.
B**.
Great piece of kit at a low price
I bought this as a four channel audio duplication and disturbution system for a church streaming and podcast recording setup. Easy to setup. Audio quality is great and the quality of the pots for volume control on each channel are good and have no hiss or crackle when adjusting them. Works well with line level singals, mixer desk monitor outputs, computer line inputs and headphones. Price is just silly cheap for this quality. Well done again Behringer - great kit and great price.
C**G
Great, well build little amp
For the price, I was very sceptical about the quality of this item, but it's great. Full metal body, four sturdy and well build volume controls, and super easy to set up. The package comes with the amp and a power supply. You will need to bring your own cable to connect it to the sound source. I purchased a 2.5mm to 6.35mm cable to connect it to my PC's line out. Works an absolute treat. I find that about 25-40% volume on the level is perfect for most applications and there's absolutely no hiss or noise at this volume. I turned it up to 100% and I started hearing a bit of hiss/feedback at 90%. However, you shouldn’t be listening to anything at that volume, so I can't see it ever being a problem. Good piece of kit for my high impedance headphones (Beyer Dynamic DT770 250Ohm, in case that's your model and you're looking).
A**N
Works perfect
Use this with my DT990 pros, was skeptical at first and wondered if i'd even tell the difference, but there's a nice improvement and i'm really happy with how small this thing is, some of the other options took up half a desk in space! I just want headphones and volume, this seems to be the only thing offering that for a reasonable price point.
O**N
good Amp (for the price)
This is a great little Headphone Amp for the price. I know that James Hype, a platinum selling artist, owns and uses one of these.Personally I use mine for 2 purposes. Firstly to split the audio so I can have multiple listening devices but the main purpose is to power my DT990 Pros which I prefer to use a dedicated amp for (even though the new M1 Macs have great amps in them already).As of noise, it’s definitely there. It’s not horrible and I was actually very impressed for the price. For reference my Pioneer DJ Mixer produces more noise from the built in headphone amp then this. I know that’s a different purpose to producing music, but even when producing music, the noise isn’t too destructive.I feel like judging the noise is difficult with this, I put 3 stars For Noise level because it is there but then again the price… at the end of the day if you hate noise so much then invest in a $100 Headphone Amp, not a budget one.If your just looking to power high impedance headphones, or you want to split audio, this is a great purchase. If your a producer or DJ this is a great purchase. If your an audiophile then the noise will be a problem.
C**N
Value for money.
Good sounding headphone amp . Plenty of volume.
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