Could one use a Behringer v-tone guitar driver as a headphone amp?

Dave Locher

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Could something like that be used as a headphone amp? Seems like it could, with an adapter for the output jack?
I am thinking it might sound a lot better than those little pocket amps and it costs about the same @ $29.99.
 
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Re: Could one use a Behringer v-tone guitar driver as a headphone amp?

I don't imagine a cheap overdrive pedal should sound any better as a headphone amp than something designed to be a headphone amp. I'd get a Vox Amplug for about the same price and be done with it.
 
Re: Could one use a Behringer v-tone guitar driver as a headphone amp?

The output signal level of the Behringer GD is not appropriate for driving headphones. Their LX1-X should be nearer the mark.

VOX Amplug does exactly what it says on the packet. The downside, each model specialises in one sound. You need to collect several to cover all of the sounds that you might need.
 
Re: Could one use a Behringer v-tone guitar driver as a headphone amp?

Digitech RP 90 is 20 bucks used every day
Headphone jack included
 
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