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OBNE Headphone Amp

$109.00
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The Headphone Amp is no longer in production, but many units exist out there in the world. For posterity, we present its details here.

Headphone Amp was a mono headphone amp to run your pedals into. It was not a cab sim or amp emulator, but a clean platform to move sound from your pedals to your ears.

Controls include:

  • One big volume knob

  • Two output jacks for simultaneous listening 

For more information, see the Headphone Amp manual available here.

Requires 9V DC center negative 2.1mm jack power supply capable of 20mA (not included).

Art elements and layout of Headphone Amp by Seth McCarroll.

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The Headphone Amp is no longer in production, but many units exist out there in the world. For posterity, we present its details here.

Headphone Amp was a mono headphone amp to run your pedals into. It was not a cab sim or amp emulator, but a clean platform to move sound from your pedals to your ears.

Controls include:

  • One big volume knob

  • Two output jacks for simultaneous listening 

For more information, see the Headphone Amp manual available here.

Requires 9V DC center negative 2.1mm jack power supply capable of 20mA (not included).

Art elements and layout of Headphone Amp by Seth McCarroll.

The Headphone Amp is no longer in production, but many units exist out there in the world. For posterity, we present its details here.

Headphone Amp was a mono headphone amp to run your pedals into. It was not a cab sim or amp emulator, but a clean platform to move sound from your pedals to your ears.

Controls include:

  • One big volume knob

  • Two output jacks for simultaneous listening 

For more information, see the Headphone Amp manual available here.

Requires 9V DC center negative 2.1mm jack power supply capable of 20mA (not included).

Art elements and layout of Headphone Amp by Seth McCarroll.

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