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Subject: Audiowerkzeug - BOOSTi
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Original Message 1/2 23-Jan-14 @ 07:54 PM - Audiowerkzeug - BOOSTi [Link: - ]
I have baically zero experience with any form of audio kit like this, and am simply wondering if this will do what i hope it will, and even if my stated observation above is correct or if something else entirely is making the cd-player too quiet. Will the cd-player provide good enough output? I'm no audiophile, i just need to be able to hear the music over my playing.
I have also looked at the Behringer MA 400, and wonder if it's advantageous pricing is outweighed by some huge flaw i may have overlooked, compared to the BOOSTi.
I would also appreciate some user experiences, with both pre-amps, if available.
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Message 2/2 26-Jan-14 @ 06:22 PM - RE: Audiowerkzeug - BOOSTi
kalleromin@gmail.com wrote:
Im thinking of picking up the Audiowerkzeug BOOSTi for the purpose of hooking up a small portable cd-player and my headphones and practicing the drums to it. This is because just the cd-player seems to be inadequately loud on its own, and the music keeps getting drowned out by my playing. Ill be primarily using a pair of EXTREME ISOLATION EX-29 W LIMITED EDITION, alternately a pair of ULTRASONE HFI-580. The cd-player is a CD Walkman D-NE241.
I have baically zero experience with any form of audio kit like this, and am simply wondering if this will do what i hope it will, and even if my stated observation above is correct or if something else entirely is making the cd-player too quiet. Will the cd-player provide good enough output? Im no audiophile, i just need to be able to hear the music over my playing.
I have also looked at the Behringer MA 400, and wonder if its advantageous pricing is outweighed by some huge flaw i may have overlooked, compared to the BOOSTi.
I would also appreciate some user experiences, with both pre-amps, if available.
But hat box is over 200 euros!!
If you are going to play drums to a cd mix you listen to on headphones, then we can assume the drums are NOT going to disturb neighbours etc... so it'd be way cheaper to just feed your cd into a single powered PA speaker.. much better than playing along to a headphone mix
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