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  2. Boss’ guitar amp headphones are clever but pricey - AOL

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    Whether you're using a dedicated headphone amp (which often look like relics from the 1980s) or just plugging your trusty over-ears into a tube amp that would wake the neighbors even at the lowest ...

  3. The best wireless over-the-ear headphones you can buy in 2022

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    Although Sony's WH-1000XM4 (see below) is pretty much the gold standard when it comes to audio quality, Anker's Soundcore Life Q35 headphones come very close — for nearly one third the price ...

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    Wireless headphones free you from the physical shackles of your phone, computer, or stereo system without sacrificing sound quality—and they look good, too. The 12 Best Wireless Headphones in ...

  5. Headphone amplifier - Wikipedia

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    A headphone amplifier is a low-powered audio amplifier designed particularly to drive headphones worn on or in the ears, instead of loudspeakers in speaker enclosures. Most commonly, headphone amplifiers are found embedded in electronic devices that have a headphone jack, such as integrated amplifiers , portable music players (e.g., iPods), and ...

  6. Sound reinforcement system - Wikipedia

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    Sound reinforcement in a large format system typically involves a signal path that starts with the signal inputs, which may be instrument pickups (on an electric guitar or electric bass) or a microphone that a vocalist is singing into or a microphone placed in front of an instrument or guitar amplifier.

  7. Guitar amplifier - Wikipedia

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    Practice amps sometimes have a 1/4" headphone jack, or stereo RCA or mini jacks for connecting a CD player, portable media player or other sound sources. Some guitar amps have an XLR input so that a microphone can be plugged in for singing. Guitar amps that include a mic input are in effect small, portable PA systems.