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Aphex Introduces HeadPod 4 Headphone Amplifier

Combines four independent Aphex stereo amplifiers and high quality converters

Aphex has introduced HeadPod 4, a compact, portable headphone amplifier capable of driving four separate stereo outputs with individual level controls from the selected input source.

HeadPod 4 combines four independent Aphex stereo amplifiers and high quality converters in a rugged metal case and offers low distortion and wide frequency response with plenty of headroom.

HeadPod 4 overcomes the limitations of typical headphone amps through the use of four completely independent stereo amplifier channels that ensure minimum distortion and crosstalk regardless of the headphone loads connected, resulting in consistent volume levels, clear audio and no clipping.

Top panel controls include a separate level control for each of the outputs together with a master level control, and an input source selector.

The rear of the unit houses a pair of balanced quarter-inch jacks, a single stereo headphone extension input and a digital S/PDIF connection.

HeadPod 4 is suitable for a variety of applications, including desktop audio production, recording and broadcast studios, language labs, quality assurance listening stations, rehearsal and tuition rooms, and live sound venues such as houses of worship and schools.

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