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Ultra Desktop Amp headphone amplifier Owner’s Manual There’s no sweeter spot in the HeadRoom line-up (other than the one it will make in your head) Than the Desktop or Ultra Desktop Amp. This dedicated reference headphone amplifier will easily find a small nook on your workstation or nightstand, allowing you to configure it as the perfect pre-amp interface for your world of...
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The HeadRoom cross- volume switch feed provides the natural acoustic cross-feed normally heard at the left and...
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The HeadRoom Home DAC option starts to become a very seriously impressive digi- tal-to-analog converter: not only does it use the flagship Cirrus Logic CS4398 DAC, it also uses the hyper-spendy but oh-so-sweet-sounding Burr-Brown OPA627 op-amps in constant-current “Class-A”...
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How to Connect Your Desktop Amp How to Connect your Desktop Amp #4 With DAC*: To your Computer or other digital source via USB, #1 To a portable player via Headphone jack or line out. coaxial, or optical output All hard drive players provide a headphone jack.* An RCA to Mini Cable will allow you to connect the headphone jack/line out of your player into the RCA inputs on the Desktop.
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Power Outputs There are 6 power outputs on the Desktop Power Supply, and is appropriate for use with any of the HeadRoom Desktop or Micro Lines of amps and DACs. Astrodyne Upgrade Options Included with the Ultra Desktop Amp is the Astrodyne power supply, an upgraded supply to accommodate for the demanding Max-level electronics and DAC.
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HeadRoom Manufactured Products under Warranty: Unless specifically stated otherwise, all HeadRoom purchases come with a The Desktop Amp & Ultra Desktop Amp are warrantied for two years. If any- 30-day satisfaction guaranty in order to give you the opportunity to evaluate time within the first two years of your purchase you have a problem with your...
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As a result, even though the volume control on your HeadRoom amp may appear to be set to a low level, you may not be listening at a safe level. Generally speaking, when listening to headphones you should only turn up the volume to the point at which the sound isn’t too quiet.
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