New Behringer Utility Items In Shops Now

US Three Micro Series models available – headphone amp, line mixer and hum destroyer      24/02/06

New Behringer Utility Items In Shops Now


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In the wake of the recent NAMM show, Behringer have announced the immediate availability of some more of the products that they launched there. These latest are three ultra-compact devices from their Micro series – the MICROHD HD400, MICROAMP HA400 and MICROMIX MX400. here’s the lowdown on each of them from Behringer’s own press release…
MICROAMP HA400
The MICROAMP HA400 is a four-channel stereo headphone amplifier designed for use with all types of headphones. With four high-power stereo amplifiers, a high sonic quality is assured even at maximum volume levels. The product also comes with an Output Level control for each channel; ultra low-noise 4580 operational amplifiers; and a DC 12-volt adapter.
MICROMIX MX400
The MICROMIX MX400 is an ultra low-noise four-channel line mixer that provides a high sonic quality even at maximum output levels. The product also comes with an Input Level control for each channel; ultra low-noise 4580 operational amplifiers; and a DC 12-volt adapter.
MICROHD HD400
The MICROHD HD400 is an ultra-compact two-channel hum destroyer that removes AC hum and noise. It breaks ground loops safely, while maintaining a high sonic quality. The product automatically converts unbalanced to balanced signals without any signal loss, and also comes with two 1/4� TRS inputs and outputs for two mono or one stereo signal.
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