Here you get the best sounding headphone amplifier combined with the excellent Beyerdynamic DT1990 Pro headphone perfect for mixing and mastering.
Rupert Neve high-end headphone amplifier that incorporates Neve´s well-known technology from the large 5088 desks.
Whether you are tracking, mixing or just listening to music, your headphone amplifier is just as important for the final sound quality as your headphones - but the world is full of headphone amplifiers with compromised sound, headroom and power.
To address these shortcomings, Rupert Neve and his team at Rupert Neve Designs have developed RNHP.
RNHP is for the absolutely demanding listener who wants all the details in critical listening.
Specifications:
Maximum Input Levels
“A” XLR I / P: +22.8 dBu @ 1kHz
“B” RCA I / P: + 14.7dBu @ 1kHz,
“C” 3.5mm I / P: + 3.3dBu @ 1kHz
Output Power:
As measured with typical headphones, Z = 44 Ω: 3.617 VAC RMS @ 1kHz = 300mW RMS
16 Ω typical Load: 1.933 VAC RMS @ 1kHz = 230mW RMS
150 Ω typical Load: 5.108 VAC RMS @ 1kHz = 175mW RMS
Output Impedance
.08 Ω @ 1KHz, 16-150 Ω load, 0dBu input
Frequency Response
+/- .2dB from 10Hz to 120KHz
Noise
Measured with typical headphones, Z = 44 Ω, BW 22Hz - 22kHz
“A” XLR Input: -101.9dBV,
“B” RCA Input: -100.9dBV
“C” 3.5mm Input: -88.8dBV
Length
6.5 ”wide x 4.6” deep and 1.9 ”tall
Power Supply Requirements
24VDC @ 0.25Amp (6 watts) minimum. Use with supplied power adapter, as this has been carefully selected for best output power and noise performance. May be used with a properly configured 24V battery as well.