Behringer HA400 4-stars Reviews
Affordable Problem Solver
It's wonderful considering its price. - Very light, weight-wise, which is good for portability and bad for stability on the desk. - Its amplifer increases high-mid frequency but not too much to cause issues for most use-cases.
Nice for Price
a headphone amplifier nothing more. Good price and build quality. I recommend him.
Good value for money
I was initially going for Mackie HM4, but it was out of stock.
It seemed like a decent substitute and it is. I can clearly hear the 50Hz buzz when my notebook is connected to the charger and it goes away if I unplug. It tells me that electronics night be not shielded properly.
Overall it is a decent device, especially at this price point.
If you have such option - go for Mackie over this one.
Easily makes high-impedance headphones work
Dominant high-cut but does the job!
Good for what it costs. But sound gets quite muffled. Doesn't sound bad at all. My P-Bass with fresh Roundwounds is nicely motown now.
Would not recommend for recording and sound design though!!
loud enough
I'm using it to give to the musicians a beat or a mix to play on it, so I don't seek the sound quality here. It amplifies the signal well and you have to be careful with the input signal so it's not clipping
get a good cable with noise resistance.
This does what it's intended to do; signal splitting and signal amplifying for headphones. BUT, I think this doesn't have any internal noise filtering functionality at all.
But with the right cable to bring in the signal, this works okay.
metal casing feels great.
great splitter
I use this splitter in my studio to connect several different reference headphones to check my mixes.
overall the sound is great and the controls do what they are supposed to do.
I also have a mono aventone speaker connected to one of the outputs (with a modified cable of course), and here you can hear some noise coming through when pushed hard. that's about the only con I can give this device. and in the end it wasn't really created to do this job, so you might say it doesn't really count.
for it's price a great headphone splitter/amplifier!
Good product
I use an audient id14 interface. Obviously, the quality of output of the Behringer does not compare to that. For tracking and listening to the takes for a whole band, this does the job perfectly. It has an all-metal chassis. The only plastic used is the knobs. They could have been slightly better quality.
Pretty good amp for the money you pay.
I can tell nothing else. Good.
Overall a good product
We got this headphone amp as a budget initial solution for in-ear monitoring in our rehearsal room. It does what you expect it to do.
It has one input and four outputs.
Pros:
It is remarkably sturdy as we have already pulled and knocked it off the table dozens of times and it is still fine.
Cons:
Unpleasant crackling noises when the input is close to BUT NOT clipping.
Perfectly all right for project recordings.
Works just fine for it's purpose, but it would be nice with just a little more headroom/power.
Especially if the user is a drummer, the volume may be insufficient for some users.
Does the job
Its useful when you're recording with a couple of friends at home. The sound quality doesn't drop that much. Easy to use. But don't forget to get a stereo TRS cable for output.
Only missing one feature
No issues with this amp - one thing to notice is, that you have to be carefull in sending enough signal into the amp, as the amp it self might not be loud enough when recording drums. No issues with a limiter on the signal to ensure the volume. One thing I would like to see is seperate inputs for the 4 amps - or at least two inputs to toggle between - but then again, that would cost more and this is so dirt cheap - but I'd pay a bit more to have that option at least.
It's a splitter with volume
It's okay for the price, and to let others listen to the music. The build quality is okay, rugged chassis, plastic knobs. There's some weird compression happening on higher volumes. No problem for musicians when performing, or for others to join in, but not suitable for critical listening!
It is what it is
A must have for small home studio with no live room. The sound quality is good, the device itself is clean, handly and ready to go.
Maybe the only thing i would like to have is a turn on/off switch or button.
Great value for the money
Bought this along with a DT990 pro and it does what it's supposed to do well. Excellent build quality.
If you are looking for an affordable headphone amp with no bells and whistles you can't go wrong with this.
Solid HP Amp for the price
I added this small and well built Headphone Amp to give me a couple more headphones options with my Behringer UMC 1820. The control knobs feel solid and smooth. The box is made of metal with a power adapter. One downside is the power supply is on the front with the HP inputs. I would have liked it to be on the back. However, no real issue. The sound quality and volume are great.
So for something small, well built with a low price, it works.
I bought this to record bands and everyone likes it.
Really good for the price, the gain is great, it can handle a hot input without distorting the sound and everyone is always comfortable with the volume.
It misses a line out or something to connect the sound that is going in to another device without amplifying it (using the headphones out), that's the only con iIcan think of.
Does what it supposed to
I use this product to enable 4 headphones attachment from my mixer. Since various headphones attached (my friends bring their own headphones), and independent gain function is be beneficial.
Pros:
+ Metal case with a box shape and quite small. Very beneficial.
I stick velcro strap on the amp and another velcro on my mixer, so this amp stay attached to the side of my mixer and removable if needed. It doesn't ruin the aesthetic at all and all knobs are accessible.
+ The knob felt heavy to turn, this gives a better adjustment control
+ Sound quality --> as it is
Cons:
- No off switch
I would recommend this headphone amp. It's cheap and of a fair quality.

Technical Data
- Manufactured by Behringer
- Released in 2006
- Average price : $32
- Dimensions (Wmm x Hmm x D): 103mm x 47mm x 57mm
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