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Richy wrote:
I've been using an old-but-good Tascam Porta One, (the cassette tape section of which hasn't been used in years), to connect the line out from my PC soundcard to headphones. The Porta One is a bit bulky and I'd like to get something smaller just for this purpose. But I would like it to have at least as good sound quality and be at least as quiet as my Porta One (which has a certain amount of hiss to be sure). Is there something that fits the bill? Anyone have experience with any of the lower cost ones listed on B&H? http://tinyurl.com/8nyx5 I've got a Behringer U8802 fo interfacing with the computer http://www.bhphotovideo.com/bnh/cont...=264884&is=REG and I'm pretty happy with it. It'll do anything a Porta 01 will do, is smaller, and sounds better. If you're only looking for a headphone amp it's overkill, but it's small and cheap enough that that shouldn't matter. -- // Walt |
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