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What is the HeadRoom Crossfeed?

Imagine you are listening to a pair of speakers. If you turn off the left speaker, 
both ears hear the sound from the right speaker.  But because the left ear is 
slight farther away than the right ear, it hears the speaker’s sound slightly 
after the right ear; about 300 microSeconds. This time difference is called the 
“inter-aural time difference” and it is the main thing your brain listens for in 
order to tell where to place sound left-to-right.

But in headphones if you turn off the left channel, only the right ear hears the 
sound. In headphones, if there is any sound that is only in the left channel, 
or only in the right channel, then only that ear hears the sound. This is not 
natural, and you brain becomes fatigued trying to figure out where sound is 
coming from when only one ear is hearing it. This tends to create an audio im-
age that is a blob on the left, blob on the right and a blob in the middle.
 
HeadRoom amplifiers cure the problem by allowing you to cross-feed a little 
of the left and right channels across to each other through a short time delay 
using the processor switch. The usefulness of the circuit varies depending 
on what type of recording you are listening to; mono and binaural recordings 
need no processor at all. Old studio recordings that have instruments panned 
hard left or right, benefit greatly from the processor. Live and classical record-
ings miked from a distance benefit somewhat less, and can often be listened 
to without the processor quite comfortably. 

Plain 

Headphones

With

 HeadRoom

The crossfeed switch in Head-
Room  amplifiers  allow  you  to 
cross-feed a little of the left and 
right channels across to eacho-
ther through a short time delay.

The Digital-Analog Convertor

Far ear 
hears
slight delay.

     Near ear
          hears
sound first.

30 degrees
off axis

Portable Desktop DAC

The Portable Desktop DAC is a clean, well-balanced, and natural sounding 
converter. It uses the Cirrus Logic’s flagship CS4398 24bit/192kHz, 120dB 
dynamic range digital to analog converter. Coupled with extensive power sup-
ply isolation and regulation this DAC will take virtually any digital source and 
turn it into a quality listening experience.
The Portable Desktop DAC board uses the well regarded Burr-Brown 134 in 
single  packages;  only  metal  thin  film  resistors  and  polyphenylenesulfide 
(poly film) capacitors are used anywhere near the audio circuits. Three low-
noise, ultra-low dropout power supply regulators isolate the various digital, 
analog, and mixed signal circuits. 

2. Coaxial Input  

The coaxial input is your typical coaxial connector.  We 

recommend using a 75 ohm digital cable when using the coaxial input.

3. Digital Input Selector  

 When using the DAC, the digital input selector 

allows you to choose which digital input you would like to listen to.  

4.  USB  Input   

The USB input gets its signal from a computer: laptop or 

desktop; PC, Mac, or Unix.

5. Optical Input  

The optical input is your typical Toslink connector.  You get 

this input signal from the optical output of your player. Not so many portable 
audio players have optical outputs anymore , but many portable DVD players 
and some hard disk drive players do. Of course, you can get this signal from 
many pieces of home equipment. 

4. USB Input 

5.

Optical Input 

3.

Digital Input 

Selector 

2. 

Coaxial Input 

Summary of Contents for Portable Desktop Amp

Page 1: ...st current result of a 15 year long quest to build the world s finest portable headphone amplifier It s equally comfortable in your big rig at home or on the tray table in front of you at 30 000 feet It will take an analog or digital input from a 10 000 cd player laptop or iPod and drive your high quality headphones with authority and aplomb It s a little slice of your big rig you can take with yo...

Page 2: ...feed signal gives your brain enough information to build the stable and natural audio image needed to have a quality listening experience See pg 7 for more info on the HeadRoom crossfeed 5 Gain Switch The 3 position Gain Switch accomodates various head phones power needs For instance the Low Gain setting would be used for ear canal headphones allowing a larger range on the volume control pot Ex pe...

Page 3: ...ady to go You may listen to the amplifier while it s charg ing The battery on your Portable Desktop will last anywhere from 15 20 hours if you re using the DAC on your Portable Desktop the battery life will be lower versus using only the analog portion of your amp The lithium ion batteries in the Portable Desktop will last approximately 300 charges at which point you will need to send your amp bac...

Page 4: ...th HeadRoom The crossfeed switch in Head Room amplifiers allow you to cross feed a little of the left and right channels across to eacho ther through a short time delay The Digital Analog Convertor Far ear hears slight delay Near ear hears sound first 30 degrees off axis Portable Desktop DAC The Portable Desktop DAC is a clean well balanced and natural sounding converter It uses the Cirrus Logic s...

Page 5: ...l power source 5 VDC digital analog 15 VDC 5 VDC battery coaxial input source selector 1 8 input battery 15VDC power input s use one only ree 800 828 8184 outside U S 1 406 587 9466 optical input USB input optical USB digital input selector coaxial power source 5 VDC digital analog 15 VDC 5 VDC battery coaxial input source selector 1 8 input battery 15VDC power input L R parallel analog inputs use...

Page 6: ...imate Repairs are conducted only on Head Room products When we receive the equipment we will initiate repairs and upgrades within 1 2 weeks and return the unit to you You are responsible for shipping costs to and from HeadRoom for all non warranty repair items Equipment Exchanges If you would like to exchange your purchase for another item you have two options You can simply purchase the item you ...

Page 7: ...ls anywhere in between can also be damaging the louder the sound the shorter the time required to cause permanent damage Just to drive this message home here s a bit of information about hearing damage The most common type of damage caused by prolonged or exces sively loud sound is called tinnitus It manifests itself as a sustained buzzing and or ringing in the ears and can become a permanent cond...

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