Headphone Amp Dac

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Headphone Amp Dac

FiiO E7 Earphone Headphone Portable Amplifier, gently used only 30 hours, *MINT*
FiiO E7 Earphone Headphone Portable Amplifier, gently used only 30 hours, *MINT*
Paypal   US $46.00
Sennheiser HD598 Audiophile Sound Headphones E.A.R. Stereo with Wood Fiio E7 AMP
Sennheiser HD598 Audiophile Sound Headphones E.A.R. Stereo with Wood Fiio E7 AMP
Paypal   US $300.00
Ultrasone HFI-2400 S-Logic Surround Sound Professional Open-Back Headphones
Ultrasone HFI-2400 S-Logic Surround Sound Professional Open-Back Headphones
Paypal   US $295.00
Sheer Audio HA-006++ Special Edition HeadAmp(DynaLo)
Sheer Audio HA-006++ Special Edition HeadAmp(DynaLo)
Paypal   US $465.00
New FiiO E9 Earphone Headphone Desktop Amplifier
New FiiO E9 Earphone Headphone Desktop Amplifier
Paypal   US $129.95
New FiiO E9 + E7  Earphone Headphone Desktop Amplifier
New FiiO E9 + E7 Earphone Headphone Desktop Amplifier
Paypal   US $199.95
2011 NEW PYLE PHE7AB USB DAC HEADPHONE AMP AMPLIFIER
2011 NEW PYLE PHE7AB USB DAC HEADPHONE AMP AMPLIFIER
Paypal   US $99.99
Klipsch Image S5i Headphone
Klipsch Image S5i Headphone
Paypal   US $69.00
FIIO E7 USB DAC and HEADPHONE PORTABLE AMPLIFIER 3.5 AMP
FIIO E7 USB DAC and HEADPHONE PORTABLE AMPLIFIER 3.5 AMP
Paypal   US $89.49
Pyle Wireless Headphones and Amplifier Package
Pyle Wireless Headphones and Amplifier Package
Paypal   US $125.88
visang R01 VS-R01 professional earplug & hifi Headphone
visang R01 VS-R01 professional earplug & hifi Headphone
Paypal   US $35.99
Able Planet NC300B True Fidelity Around-the-Ear Active Noise Canceling Headphone
Able Planet NC300B True Fidelity Around-the-Ear Active Noise Canceling Headphone
Paypal   US $99.00
Behringer HA400 Compact 4-Channel Stereo Headphone Amplifier/Amp
Behringer HA400 Compact 4-Channel Stereo Headphone Amplifier/Amp
Paypal   US $29.99
Sony MDR-EX600 Ear Bud Headphones
Sony MDR-EX600 Ear Bud Headphones
Paypal   US $199.00
Hifi in-ear ECCI PR300 - Pinch of pepper, dash of salt
Hifi in-ear ECCI PR300 - Pinch of pepper, dash of salt
Paypal   US $49.99
Ultrasone HFI-780 Surround Sound Pro Headphones
Ultrasone HFI-780 Surround Sound Pro Headphones
Paypal   US $199.95
Ultrasone PRO 900 S-Logic Surround Sound Professional Headphones - Black
Ultrasone PRO 900 S-Logic Surround Sound Professional Headphones - Black
Paypal   US $489.00
Sennheiser RS 160 WIRELESS Headphones RS160 *BRAND NEW*
Sennheiser RS 160 WIRELESS Headphones RS160 *BRAND NEW*
Paypal   US $199.95
Klipsch Mode M40 Mode Headphones - Copper/Black
Klipsch Mode M40 Mode Headphones - Copper/Black
Paypal   US $349.00
Able Planet NC600 Clear Harmony Noise Canceling Headphones with SRS
Able Planet NC600 Clear Harmony Noise Canceling Headphones with SRS
Paypal   US $129.00
Klipsch Image ONE Premium On-Ear Earphones w/ Mic and 3-Button Apple Control Bla
Klipsch Image ONE Premium On-Ear Earphones w/ Mic and 3-Button Apple Control Bla
Paypal   US $149.00
Tak-star Pro Monitor hi-fi headphone HI-2050 good sound quality
Tak-star Pro Monitor hi-fi headphone HI-2050 good sound quality
Paypal   US $67.59
Able Planet True Fidelity Around the Ear ANC (Black/Chrome)
Able Planet True Fidelity Around the Ear ANC (Black/Chrome)
Paypal   US $149.00
Monster MHBEATSPIOE Beats by Dr. Dre Studio High Definition Headphones(127801) O
Monster MHBEATSPIOE Beats by Dr. Dre Studio High Definition Headphones(127801) O
Paypal   US $249.95
Audio-Technica ATH-AD900 Air Dynamic headphones
Audio-Technica ATH-AD900 Air Dynamic headphones
Paypal   US $216.95

Choosing the right amplifier for your guitar is by no means an easy task. Usually a guitarist will think of style, as well as price first, when considering options. Assuming you have bought a guitar recently, this guide will suggest a few tips, for buying a new or used amplifier. There are dozens on the market – with low to "sky's the limit" prices. Assuming that you are a beginning or aspiring guitarist, this guide should give you some guidance. Perhaps you have just bought a Fender, Epiphone, Gibson, Dean, Ibanez, Kramer or other guitar, of fairly good to good quality, you will need a good amp to compliment your style.

One cannot think of a guitarist performing live, without thinking about their guitar to some extent. Visualizing Jimi Hendrix's "Stratocaster" with a wall of amplifiers behind him, — yes the much emulated and desired Marshall Stacks, which are quite expensive. Eric Clapton, in his early years, preferred Marshalls as well, though he did also prefer to play a Les Paul, or his legendary "The Fool" SG, before he switched over to a Stratocaster as well. Speaking of "The Fool's" current owner, Todd Rundgren, who prefers an old Fender Mustang, is known to like the crispness of Peavey amplifiers. I have owned several Peavey amplifiers, including a P.A. and must admit, they are really hard to beat for clarity of sound. I also owned a Marshall Stack 100 Watts at one time, and attribute much hearing loss from it. Honestly, I think the same classic sound, with less decibels can be achieved, through smaller amps.

Really you must ask yourself, in relation to the guitar you have, what kind of sound are you wishing to project? Will this be acoustic? Straight ahead Rock and Roll? Country? Blues? Heavy Metal?

What kind of budget are you on? If you are like me, I would rather start with a smaller amplifier to get a feel, for how I like the sound and how it sounds with the guitar.

SOLID STATE VS. TUBE AMPLIFIERS

There are many guitar purists who swear by tube amplifiers over solid state. They want that warm crunch or presence of vintage tube analog sound. The cost of a vintage amplifier is expensive. One can also emulate or simulate the sound of a tube amplifier, from effects pedals, such as Ibanez Tube Screamer, which is quite popular, for this purpose. Behringer and Peavey have smaller amps which sound fairly good, with trans-tube technology, in relation to the vintage Fenders, Vox, and Marshalls. But for our purposes, we shall focus on solid state amplifiers due to cost for the beginner, versatility, and the simple fact, that digitally the sound can be reproduced, to an extent, only a professional would notice.

$100 Budget

Let us assume that you have $100 to spend on an amplifier at this time. Note, you can always add effects pedals. In addition, due to digital technology, you can also purchase pedals which will simulate all the classic and vintage amplifiers.

There are inexpensive practice amplifiers out there ranging from $30-80, but it would be safe to say, that the bedroom, backstage or den is the only context you will be able to use them in. Usually they are about 10 Watts of power, although good in tone, you may want to consider something that can be used in other atmospheres, such as jamming along with friends, or even having enough power for small clubs, or coffeehouses. Among those smaller amps for practice:

Rogue, Peavey Audition, Rocktron, Ibanez, Behringer V Tone, Kustom, Fender Frontman 15G

Behringer Ultracoustic, Pignose, even a 10 Watt Marshall

These amplifiers may be what you are seeking if you are considering to mic them through a P.A. System, or you really just want an amplifier, to jam along with songs in the comfort of your bedroom, but it is best to consider amps starting in the 15 watt range and going up from there.

By the way, don't feel embarrassed by the use of pedals and effects you will find that most guitarists use them.

Lastly, you may want to get a custom handmade amp built for you by someone like Jack at jacksaxe.com. Custom amps have the advantage of being built to your desires and needs.

Whatever you do, make sure that you have done your research before buying an amp. You will be glad you did.