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Front Panel

Panel Descriptions

1.

power

switch

 

2.

headphone 

outputs

3.

rear

output

switch

5.

crossfeed

 

7.

volume

control

The Desktop & Ultra Desktop Amp

1. Power Switch 

 Turn the switch up to turn your Desktop Amp on.  The 

green LED will illuminute in the center of the HeadRoom logo in the upper left 
hand corner of the amp.

2. Headphone Ouputs  

The  headphone  out  is  where  you  plug  in  your 

headphones. The Desktop Amp is equipped with a 1/4” jack as well as an 
1/8” jack, to accomodate various types of headphones.

3. Rear Output Switch 

The Rear Output Switch mutes or ennables the au-

dio signal.  If you are using the amp as a pre-amp, or to listen to self-powered 
speakers connected to the Desktop Ultra Amp turn the switch on.  If you are 
only listening to headphones, turn the switch off.

4. Brightness Switch 

 The Brightness Switch is used to compensate for 

the slightly warming action of the processor. In the center position there is no 
filter in the circuit; generally this is preferred. But if you feel the processor is 
causing too much bass or blurring of the central image, a mild high frequency 
boost filter can be turned on. The “filter 1” setting accentuates the highs at 
about 3 kHz; with the “filter 2” setting the filter starts an octave earlier and 
catches some of the upper mids. Basically, set it to whatever sounds best to 
you.  

5. Crossfeed Switch  

This switch engages the crossfeed circuit. Audio im-

aging on headphones is often not very good; typically the image is a blob on 
the left, a blob on the right, and a blob in the middle. The HeadRoom cross-
feed provides the natural acoustic cross-feed normally heard at the left and 
right ear as heard from the left and right speaker. Adding back the normally 
occurring cross-feed signal gives your brain enough information to build the 
stable and natural audio image needed to have a quality listening experience.  
See pg.8 for more info on the HeadRoom crossfeed.

6. 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.  
Experiementing with your headphones and the gain switch may help you to 
determine which setting you prefer. 

7. Volume Control 

  As you turn the volume control knob clockwise, the 

volume increases.  Be sure to turn the amp OFF or ALL THE WAY DOWN before 
plugging in or unplugging your headphones to avoid a potential short-circuit-
ing the amp.  The volume control setting wcan vary greatly as different head-
phones often have widely different impedances and efficiencies.  Use your 
ears to choose your listening level, not the level on the dial. (We recommend 
you choose a moderate level so as not to blow out your ears.) 

4.

brightness

6.

gain

switch

Содержание Desktop & Ultra Desktop Amp

Страница 1: ...s Manual There s no sweeter spot in the HeadRoom line up other than the one it will make in your head Than the Desktop or Ultra Desktop Amp This dedicated reference headphone amplifier will easily find a small nook on your workstation or nightstand allowing you to configure it as the perfect pre amp interface for your world of analog or digital media and perfectly fill the musical space right betw...

Страница 2: ...s Basically set it to whatever sounds best to you 5 Crossfeed Switch This switch engages the crossfeed circuit Audio im aging on headphones is often not very good typically the image is a blob on the left a blob on the right and a blob in the middle The HeadRoom cross feed provides the natural acoustic cross feed normally heard at the left and right ear as heard from the left and right speaker Add...

Страница 3: ... coaxial connector We recom mend using a 75 ohm digital cable when using the coaxial input 9 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 call or check our web site for recommendations but many portable DVD players and some hard disk drive players do...

Страница 4: ...puter or other digital source via USB coaxial or optical output The most convenient and common way to get a high quality signal out of your computer is with USB output If you have optical or coaxial outputs on your machine then skip to the next section Simply plug a USB cable into your computer and plug the smaller end into the back of the amp In most cases your computer will instantly recognize t...

Страница 5: ...round Lift Switch to be set to normal but if you hear a slight buzzing noise in your system then turn it to float Power Outputs There are 6 power outputs on the Desktop Power Supply and is ap propriate for use with any of the HeadRoom Desktop or Micro Lines of amps and DACs Imagine you are listening to a pair of speakers If you turn off the left speaker both ears hear the sound from the right spea...

Страница 6: ...or and materials required to return the product to as new condition Sorry but after your 30 day trial products are no longer exchangeable or re fundable If you re having trouble with a headphone amp or system please contact us first to troubleshoot the problem You can email Sales sales headphone com or call 800 828 8184 If we can fix it while you ve still got the product everyone s happy Return Pr...

Страница 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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