The In-Ear Stick from Fischer Amps is a portable front-end headphone amplifier designed to be used on stage with either a balanced mono or an unbalanced stereo signal. It receives signal via its Neutrik combination XLR / 1/4" terminal, boasts an aluminum housing, and is comparatively lightweight at 4.2 oz. It features Burr Brown op-amps to ensure a dependable performance with minimal distortion and a flat frequency response, as well as a built-in electronic limiter in the input section to preserve your hearing. This unit is powered by two AAA batteries, lasting on average longer than 10 hours per set of batteries.
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Key Features
- For Use On Stage
- Balanced Mono or Unbalanced Stereo Input
- Neutrik Combo XLR / 1/4" Jack
- Aluminum Housing
The In-Ear Stick from Fischer Amps is a portable front-end headphone amplifier designed to be used on stage with either a balanced mono or an unbalanced stereo signal. It receives signal via its Neutrik combination XLR / 1/4" terminal, boasts an aluminum housing, and is comparatively lightweight at 4.2 oz. It features Burr Brown op-amps to ensure a dependable performance with minimal distortion and a flat frequency response, as well as a built-in electronic limiter in the input section to preserve your hearing. This unit is powered by two AAA batteries, lasting on average longer than 10 hours per set of batteries.
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Fischer Amps 960-00334 Overview
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Fischer Amps 960-00334 Reviews
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How clean is this in terms of hiss and self ...
How clean is this in terms of hiss and self noise?
I asked this question because the Zoom F6 has such poor headphone preamps that it has a lot of hiss. So I was looking for something like this to amplify the signal to reduce needing to turn true recorder's volume high enough to cause noise. It's different than ground loop issues.
Date published: 2023-06-30
Can this be used on passive and powered monitor ...
Can this be used on passive and powered monitor systems?
Neither. You would connect this to a return on a stage box, either an aux return, or if you have an extra monitor return.
Date published: 2022-04-15