With the PreSonus® HP60 six-channel headphone distribution system, you can easily provide headphone mixes your musicians will love. That's because the HP60 is more than a set of headphone amplifiers: It's a field-tested, easy-to-use solution to a host of common headphone-monitoring issues.
Each of the HP60's six headphone amps has its own level control and is louder than you'll ever need, yet crystal clear. Two sets of line-level, stereo inputs are routed to all six headphones, with a Mix control that sets relative levels for each headphone output. So you can feed the main control-room mix to channel A, feed a click signal to channel B, and use the Mix controls to individually raise or lower the click relative to the main mix for each musician. In addition, you get an external stereo input with level control, mono and mute for each headphone channel, so you can send each musician a custom feed of just their instrument or voice and can control the level separately for each.
With the HP60, when you talk, everyone listens. Hit the Talk button and use the talkback-mic input and a dynamic mic to tell 'em what to do. A footswitch input enables hands-free talkback control.
Need more than six headphones? Connect two HP60s for a 12-headphone system or connect the HP60 to a PreSonus® HP4 to feed 10 pairs of headphones.
So take command of your headphone system with the problem solver: the PreSonus HP60.
6 unbalanced stereo ¼-inch line outputs (1 per channel); carries a copy of the channel mix
6 unbalanced stereo ¼-inch external line inputs (1 per channel) for "more me," with trim controls
2 stereo input channels (A and B) with 4 balanced ¼-inch line inputs (L/R Mix input pairs
1 balanced XLR Talkback input for external dynamic microphone
1 ¼-inch footswitch jack for hands-free Talkback operation
Channel controls: External input level, Headphone level for each headphone output, Mix A/B control (blends signals from input pairs A and B), Mono switch for external input and Mute switch for input pairs A and B
Master controls: Input A level, Input B level, Talk button (momentary switch) and Talkback-mic level