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HDB audio HA 600
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The headphoneamplifiers HA 48 and HA 600 have four separate amplification modules with the possibilitie to connect up to 2 headphones. So you can connect a maximum of eight headphones to the HA 48 or HA 600.

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Channel 1 Channel 1 has a 2-band EQ (bass, treble) and a Volume controller for adjusting the output level of both jacks. The channel has RCA and TSR inputs (LEFT/MONO; RIGHT/STEREO). The active inputs can be selected with an switch. Channel 2 - 4 The channels 2, 3 and 4 have a Volume controller and two output jacks (stereo TSR) Differences between HA 48 / HA 600 The HA 48 has one stereo TSR-jack for the channels 2, 3 and four, instead of that, the HA 600 has two separate mono TSR-jacks per channel. Additionally, the HA 600 has an POWER switch on the frontplate and a higher output-level for 600 ohms headphones.

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