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Ok... so I guess everybody's so worried about being sued over someone listening to their cd player too loud and losing their hearing or something like that. All the equipment I own (protable dvd, cd player, minidisc, etc...) I can barely hear whenever I'm doing anything besides listening in a quite place. I tried getting a pair of noise canceling headphones and it only seems to help a little. Does anyone have any suggestions on what I might be able to find as a small amp or something like that so I can listen to recordings on the 'eL' train or on a plane or something.

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I wanted to travel without pulling a trailer to a gig in Birmingham,Alabama,so I loaded our small 300 watt P.A. system with the 10 inch speakers for guitar, vocals and harmonica and took only one of our EON self-powered speakers with 15 inch speaker with a horn. I found that if we turned the treble off the EON, it made a dandy tuba amp and did no damage to the tweeter.
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tubatooter1940 wrote:I wanted to travel without pulling a trailer to a gig in Birmingham,Alabama,so I loaded our small 300 watt P.A. system with the 10 inch speakers for guitar, vocals and harmonica and took only one of our EON self-powered speakers with 15 inch speaker with a horn. I found that if we turned the treble off the EON, it made a dandy tuba amp and did no damage to the tweeter.
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Have any luck running that 300 watts through an Ipod? :shock:
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That could be painful!
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Post by sinfonian »

Jim

I have been looking for an affordable amp for a while myself, (I take Metra not the "El" though). A couple that I have found are:

http://www.headphone.com/products/headphone-amps/

Or if you do a seach on ebay

http://search.ebay.com/search/search.dl ... dphone+amp

Hope this helps more then the 300W amp in a trailer ( I don't think the CTA will let the trailer on during rush hours).
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a tube amp?
get it tube... as in vacumm tubes on guitar amps and such and tube as in tuba...

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One can always get one of these...

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Post by Dave Hayami »

Happy New Year,
I bought a 3 channel headphone booster from Radio Shack(uses 2 AA batteries) last year for my kids portable dvd player before a long road trip. It kept all happy,(me driving, the kids watching and not asking when we'll be there)
Hope this helps,
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