Phil Jones Bass Releases BigHead Bass Headphone Amplifier
Phil Jones Bass is now shipping the BigHead, a compact mobile headphone amp designed for bass players. While its primary function is as a bass headphone amplifier, the BigHead has an analog to digital converter and USB connectivity for use as a recording interface.
The device’s front panel has two dual function knobs. The first controls Volume and Gain; the second is a 2-band EQ with Bass and Treble controls. Three LEDs display the amplifier’s power status of either charging, on/off, or having a low battery. Its back panel has an instrument input, an auxiliary input, and a micro USB connector.
The Phil Jones Bass BigHead is available now with a direct price of $249.99.
Phil Jones Bass BigHead Specs:
Power Output: | 200mW (100mW+100mW) |
Controls: | Master Volume, Input Gain, Treble/Bass for Instrument Input, digital signal Interface |
Power: | Internal lithium-ion Rechargeable Battery or USB Power |
Dimension: | 2.5 x 5.3 x 1″/ 65 x 135 x 25 mm (WxDxH) |
Weight: | 0.5 lbs / 240 g |
Dimension: | 2.5 x 5.3 x 1″/ 65 x 135 x 25 mm (WxDxH) |
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for the same price you could have a radial bassbone with much more functionality and options
Except the Radial Tone Bone functions as neither a headphone amp nor as an interface.
Apples and steaks. This and the bassbone share no common applications, other than being priducts made for bassists.
For that price I would like to see an MP3 built in to store tunes, tuner, metronome, lick looper etc…
I bought one and it sounds incredible
Does it include a (removable) belt clip?
This is nice. do you know anything similar with Bluetooth?
no info about input impedance, output impedance. can I insert earphones?