Review: HeadRoom Desktop Amp
by Mike Kobrin on February 28, 2007

If you happen to have some pricey headphones, a good headphone amp can really make the difference between merely impressive sound and truly ass-kickin’ audiophile glory. Enter the HeadRoom Desktop Amp ($599), a relatively compact headphone amp with a bevy of input and output options and some hot internal components. I recently had a chance to check it out with a set of Sennheiser HD650s and Etymotic ER4S canalphones. Here’s the lowdown.

The matte black metal body doesn’t take up much room on a desk. The top is slightly convex, but you can still put stuff on top of it without it falling off. The outputs and inputs are all on the back, except for a pair of headphone outputs on the front (one quarter inch and one eighth inch). The green LED on the front tells you the amp is on.

($149). On the other hand, if you’ve got even more cash to burn, you can purchase the upgraded version of the Desktop Amp, with improved electronics modules and DACs, all the way up to the Max version–though you’ll need to purchase the optional power supply ($399) — for a total of around $1800.

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