Some players don't have a strong enough amp to push higher end headphones.
I've got an R50, but depending on what I'm listening to, and what I'm
using for headphones, it just doesn't have enough power.
If you don't have that problem, don't buy one :-)
-Jeffrey
On Thu, 2 Dec 1999, brent hard
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> Why would you want a headbanger amp for? I hear you can buy these
> commercially, but why would you want louder headphones? Or would you use it
> with speakers on a portable md player? Do you use this to plug your sources
> into and plug the output into the md record
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Subject: MD: headbanger amps
Why would you want a headbanger amp for? I hear you can buy these
commercially, but why would you want louder headphones? Or would you use it
with speakers on a p
Why would you want a headbanger amp for? I hear you can buy these
commercially, but why would you want louder headphones? Or would you use it
with speakers on a portable md player? Do you use this to plug your sources
into and plug the output into the md recorder's input?