🎧 Elevate Your Sound Game!
The PreSonus HP4 is a compact 4-channel headphone amplifier designed for professionals seeking high-quality audio control. With a powerful output of 130 mW per channel, it features a wide dynamic range, level control, and a monitor mute button, all housed in a sleek 1/3U rack-mount chassis. Its ultra-low noise floor ensures pristine sound, making it perfect for studio environments.
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Output Channel Quantity | 4 |
Amplifier Type | Solid State |
Connector Type | 6.35mm Jack |
Number of Bands | 4 |
Speaker Size | 4 Inches |
Compatible Devices | Most headphones with 1/4 inch connector |
Output Wattage | 130 Watts |
Item Weight | 907 Grams |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 1.75"D x 5.5"W x 5.5"H |
Material Type | Metal |
Color | black |
G**G
Powers High OHM/Impedance Headphones
I purchased 7 amps all in the range of $30 - $250. From the China type cheap ones like Bolanle, Mackie to the cheap Behringer HA400 (DONT PURCHASE THESE CHEAP ONES UNLESS YOU WANT WORSE SOUND QUALITY AND STATIC HISS).I found a few names floating around that seemed to make good amps. All were around $100+ - Topping, Creative (old company), ifi, and Schiit to name the most popular. I crossed out Creative and ifi based off gut instinct. I focused on Schiit and also stumbled on Presonus. I was interested in both Schoot and Presonus, Schiit because they had a good solid story and just wanted to make a no frills Amo that actually works. Presonus because they have their own high impedance headphones. I picked a model from each brand and ordered them since the cheap china ones all did the same thing, increase the volume and create a loud hiss.NO HISSING ALLOWED, I’m not buying an amp and quality headphone and gear to go backwards with sound quality. So if you can’t afford a quality amp, get lower ohm headphones, you will hear the music with no issues and still get quality headphone audio.E.g. Audio Technician M50 doesn’t need an AMP to work at 38 ohm*Both the Presonus HP4 and the Schiit Magni+ both work great. I kept both, why?Personus HP4- 4 headphone outputs and one for monitor- Sturdy build and doesn’t get hot- Slightly less audio quality (I mean very slightly, you have to swap back and forth numerous times to even notice)Schiit Magni+- Three output db options (allows for fine tuning between volume and static)- Slightly better sound quality- Unit heats up (but they say it will last a long time)- *ONE HEADPHONE OUTPUT (this is why I kept the Presonus as well)If the Schiit Magni+ had more headphone outputs, I would have kept that only, but the presonus has more flexibility and allows me to amplify speakers and headphones at the same time. I ended up buying a used Presinus from Amazon for about $65 and a clearance/B stock Schiit Magni+ /Heretic for $79.I’m content with the sound and flexibility and since both units seemed to be made well, I believe they will last.*Tip for anyone looking to get a headphone amp to power high OHM. I learned you need an amp with very low Output Impedance. You willPay likely have to search for the spec/data/cut sheet to find that info, but that will help you weed out the garbage Amps.The output impedance should ideally be 8 times then the headphones Ohm/Impedance. The Schiit Magni+ is around .3 - 4 output impedance, yes I said .3.The output impedance of the Presonus HP4 is a bit tricky since the spec sheet says it’s 51 ohm for the Monitor outputs, that should be for the speakers, they aren’t really clear on the headphones. But I assumed it’s higher than Schiits which may be the difference in sound quality, but the person is works great too.If you do hear a slight hiss due to external input source interference, you can decrease volume on the amp till it’s gone the. Just volume up your gear.
J**E
Perfect upgrade to your setup without breaking the bank
I use the HP4 for home studio use to allow myself and the performer(s) to monitor with ease, and it's great!I originally had the Behringer MicroAmp HA400. First of all, don't buy that. The power supply chirps VERY loudly, and the sound quality is eh. Put that $25 towards something like this instead.Presonus makes quality stuff at a great price point for those still pretty early on in their gear collecting journey (such as myself). The HP4 looks nice, has a small footprint, sounds good, and most importantly is versatile and does its job perfectly.This thing actually solved several of my problems:-I had that stupid chirping HA400 that just needed to go asap.-I have a hardware issue on my Focusrite interface involving both of the headphone jacks, so I needed something that would accept L/R input and allow me to run from the Scarlett's monitor outs instead until I can get that fixed.-The power adapter is along the cord, rather than having a brick plug, which is SUPER helpful when it comes to tight real estate on the power strip. (Fewer bricks on the strip=more outlets you actually have access to).I highly recommend this item for anyone working on a home studio setup.
D**L
Excellent for studio work or sharing a movie
I love this headphone amp! In the recording studio I've tried other amps by Rolls, but it's a step down from the original signal that is being given to it. The PreSonus HP4 is a totally different story. In fact, I use one to drive my headphones for regular music listening. My computer audio interface has a pretty good headphone jack, but when I run the output signal to the HP4 and plug my headphones in there instead, the difference is amazing. I have some big headphones (Sennheiser HD 280 and HD 595), and they need a lot of power to sound right. The extra headroom provided by the HP4 makes especially the low end sound a lot better at medium volumes.I also use the HP4 for watching movies or listening to music (or playing video games) with friends when someone else in the room doesn't want to be bothered by the sound. It's great to be able to hand out headphones and let everyone listen at a volume that is comfortable for them.A few more things:- Durability is great. This has a metal case and can take some abuse, although I'd be careful with the knobs because they stick out pretty far.- No sound (hiss, static, pops, etc.) when adjusting volume, unlike many other headphone amps.- Separate left and right inputs, not a stereo plug, making this perfect for use with a mixer or audio interface.Overall I'd highly recommend this to anyone who needs either more headphone channels or a nice-sounding amp to drive a pair of power-hungry higher-end headphones.
C**K
I'm very picky about sound and very satisfied with this item!
1st Off, I've made a living mixing records that you may have actually heard on the radio. That said, I was VERY impressed with this little box. Coming direct out the main outputs of a ProTools rig in the B room where I'm ripping vinyl 24/96 (you've got to hear it to beleive it-digital was a lie till 2009!)this little box sounds crystal clear, has way more than enough oomph to drive about anything, and seems made quite well- a metal box with good feeling knobs and buttons. The on/off power switch built into the power cord is a bit cheeky, but it's better than not having it at all in my use of it. For under $100 it's a no brainer-it's actually better than most other Presonus items I've had experiences with (digi pre's, digital mixer, etc)-that stuff is pretty much Guitar Center semi-pro but decent enough value. I would have to triple my $$$ to get anything better if at that. If you need one, this is THE one...Just note it has separate L/R inputs and outs-you can not take a TRS headphone cable out of the front onf a semi-pro piece of gear so adapters (yuk) or custom made cords may be needed.
M**E
De muy alta calidad
Al sacarlo de la caja luego luego te das cuenta que es un equipo de calidad, maravilloso el interruptor de on/off en el cable de corriente, suena muy bien, buena potencia
G**N
Exactly what I was expecting!
Being a first time online shopper, purchasing this product from Amazon was so easy, gave me all the information I needed about the product, shipped to me when it said it would be coming and the entire ordering experience was easy & effortless. I have also used this product already and it works perfectly and the way I was expecting it to perform. A wonderful experience all around for the first item I have ever purchased online.
C**A
Un amplificador que no amplifica
Sólo para auriculares de muy baja impedancia.
P**E
Ottimo, quello che cercavo
Chi ha scritto in giro che di volume ne ha troppo poco non ha capito che con una cuffia con impedenza elevata la resa è misera. Ho fatto una prova con una cuffia da 80 ohm e in effetti il volume era poco (dividendo il segnale tra mix generale e il mio strumento anche dando tutta la priorità a quest'ultimo, non usciva un granchè). La storia cambia completamente con in ear con impedenza da 24 ohm: a metà volume già basta e avanza! E il suono è pulito, senza particolari rumori di fondo anche alimentando l'HP2 con il suo alimentatore. Altra lamentela letta in giro la poca praticità per cambiare la batteria: in effetti è un po' scomodo dover svitare l'attacco filettato per aprire lo sportellino del vano. Ma cosa da non sottovalutare è che, come dice il manuale, se è inserita la batteria e si collega l'alimentazione, la batteria viene bypassata! Non c'è quindi il pericolo di sovralimentazione! Al momento che si scollega l'alimentatore di rete, l'HP2 torna ad alimentarsi dalla batteria. Per chi ha tanta apprensione che durante il live diventa laborioso il dover sostituire la batteria che si scarica, mettetene una nuova prima di salire sul palco!!! Per me promosso a pieni voti in quanto ho la possibilità di miscelare il suono del mio strumento con tutti gli altri ruotando un potenziometro che ho ha portata di mano. Mi auguro che, visto anche la sua robustezza, duri abbastanza a lungo. Spedizione in anticipo di 1 giorno e pacco ben imballato. Un grazie al venditore e al corriere.
S**T
Trop cher pour ce que c'est
Le boîtier est joli, les connexions sont généreuses, le son ne sature pas à haut niveau d'écoute.Les qualités s'arrêtent là malheureusement.D'abord sur mon exemplaire le niveau sonore d'une sortie à l'autre, à réglage égal de potentiomètre, était différent. Je ne comprends même pas comment c'est possible. Mais passons.Ensuite sur un boîtier à ce prix, ne pas avoir de bouton on/off?! Au lieu de ça, un minable interrupteur (type lampe de chevet) sur le câble d'alimentation...? Ça fait camelote. Et c'est tout sauf pratique. :-/Mais le plus grave c'est que le son est coloré. L'appareil retire du haut medium, et privilégie un peu les graves. Je suis catégorique: cela a été détecté en A/B très soigneux, avec plusieurs personnes, après équilibrage des niveaux etc. J'avais lu des commentaires dans ce sens, mais sans l'avoir testé moi-même je n'y croyais pas trop. Malheureusement c'est avéré...Bref appareil pas du tout pro, vendu au prix du pro.Acheter du Presonus pour n'avoir pas mieux que du Behringer... pfff.
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