Presonus HP4 headphone amp, how to hook it up??

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Member Since: May 31, 2011

i just brought today, a headphone amp by presonus, the only problem is that i am unsure as to how i hook it up.

the manual is saying that the two outputs on the back are designed to be connected to the power amp of your studio speakers, i have no idea as to what that is because i am just starting out and learning.

also, where abouts on the mixer are the two inputs meant to be plugged in to??

my mixer is an allen and heath zed r16 if you need to know

any info will be really appreciated, cheers guys

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Jun 23, 2011 01:43 pm

Mixer outputs L/R -> HP4 Input L/R

HP4 Outputs L/R -> Power Amp Inputs L/R

Power Amp Outputs L/R -> Studio Monitors



http://www.presonus.com/media/diagrams/20_diagram_small_back_hp4.jpg


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Jun 24, 2011 04:46 am

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Jun 24, 2011 09:37 am

cheers for that... but i don't have any power amps because all my audio interfaces and everything are actually built into my mixer, this is why i cannot figure out what takes the power amps place on my mixer

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Jun 24, 2011 12:32 pm

It doesn't look like this is a powered mixer?? What kind of monitors do you have?

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Jun 26, 2011 08:03 am

KRK Rokit 8s, they are powered but i just have them plugged into my main L and R. sorry if im sounding dumb, im only just starting out

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Jun 27, 2011 12:37 pm

Mixer outputs L/R -> HP4 Input L/R

HP4 Outputs L/R -> Rokit's

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Jun 28, 2011 10:28 pm

ahhh gotcha, thanks heaps dude

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Dec 10, 2011 12:10 am

I am having a similar problem, I am new to this, and I am not sure how to connect the Presonus HP4 to a Mackie VL 1402, I have a pair of fostex monitors. How do I connect these I items?

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