I wached half of this and still don't know how to play my electric through headphones. Thanks for all the options of every possibility of buying everything. Just wanted a guitar, headphones, and whatever i need to make it play into them.
First electric guitar I tried I tried plugging headphones directly into the guitar. Granted this was back before RU-vid. A good suggestion are the little AmPlugs that VOX make. Great little headphone only amp.
I got a Fender Mustang micro amp. Plugs right into the guitar. Has a bunch of different settings. Good for playing with headphones. The only drawback is that it doesn't allow wireless headphones, which I would very much prefer to increase mobility.
I just plug into my pc with a rocksmith cable. In fact this is what lead me to picking up the guitar period and what has temporarily steered me away from acoustic. I can practice without annoying the house or having it burned down by my neighbors. With wireless stand alone stuff becoming a thing, i expect wireless guitar to earphones to be one of the biggest areas of development in the field for the next long time.
When I started playing guitar, after learning the basics on an acoustic, my brother gave me an electric guitar he doesn’t use. A Charvel Strat shape with humbuckers, but I didn’t have an amp. In our basement I found an old Rockman headphone amp from the 80’s. I was lucky that it still worked. The best part was the fact it had a distortion switch. I could finally play Smells Like Teen Spirit right. Having to use headphones got old really quick, so I plugged in some Sony Walkman speakers I had. It sounded horrible but I didn’t care. That was my very first amp.
This will absolutely sound like an advertisement but I got a Fender mustang micro amp and it is very impressive so far. Similar to the Vox mini amps mentioned in the vid although it has a lot of amp and effect simulations built in. I already have computer software and an interface so mostly will be practicing through ableton on PC via an audio interface but the micro amp means I don't need to fire up a PC to get some practice in. Great for 30 minutes practice during lunch breaks! A guitar amp with a headphone out sounds great but I'm not at a level that warrants sharing my noises with the world and I already had the software/hardware to hand.
I can plug my Tagima pre-amped nylon string solid body guitar directly into my AKG K92 headphones using 1/4 inch mono to 3/8 stereo plug and it works - no amp, no headphone amp. Have to turn the preamp almost all the way up but it produces a very nice sound in both ears. My headphones are 16ohm but don't know voltage output of the preamp so can't help much there.
I use an inexpensive Donner EMO Amp Controller Pedal. It connects to the effects loop on my tube amp. I can crank up the amp but turn down the overall volume using the pedal. My Bugera amp has a built in attenuator but the Donner pedal seems to give more control.
What if I want to connect a phone/laptop and a guitar to play along songs listening through headphones? I’d also like to control both the guitar and music volumes independently. I’m thinking a mixer does this but not sure how expensive to go.
It still doesnt show how to plug them together, I have expensive headphones + tube amp with 1/4 jack and dedicated DAC. Can it work or I need special interface ?
If you do not know how to properly use the gear your buying, and you have at least tried googling your own question with not any success then i personally would just Google one thing at a time. But to help you out.. if you want to add least give me the name and model of your headphones and as well as the amp and DAC names would help
Anybody got any suggestions how to go wireless both for guitar and headphones. I've got a little cheap set up with a wireless guitar transmitter/receiver system connected to a headphone amp connected to Bluetooth transmitter/receiver connected to my Bluetooth headphones. Works quite well but latency issues with Bluetooth side of things make them not ideal. That Vox system at 4.30 sounds good. Anybody know the name and model number of this device. Boss waza air is ideal but a too pricey for me. Why do I hate wires so much?
I have a Boss Katana MKII 50 with a headphone jack and it's Mono. Either I'm doing something wrong or that sucks. The Boss Katana can go USB direct into the computer but the latency or lag is annoying enough to not be practical. Haven't figured this out yet. I just want to jam to some RU-vid backing tracks and learn some guitar stuff.
How can you play backing tracks and guitar through the same amplifier with out getting the backing tracks all distorted? Do you really need to take 2 amplifiers on a busking gig like that?
black star ht 5 has a headphone jack on the back i use it with a pair of sennheiser hd 280 pro head set so im getting the tube amp tone threw the head phones, sounds pretty good but the amp sounds much better when i plug it into a 2x12 marshall cab with cream backs in it
Hey man thanks so much for the vid! I did have a question, though! I have a solid state amp with a headphone jack - however, when I plug them in, the guitar sounds like crap. I mean, it definitely does not sound as if I would be playing through my amp and putting a microphone to record the sound. It looses all of its flavors… how do I input the sound of me playing through my amp normally into my headphones?? Thanks anyone who can help 🙏🏽
if you already have a tube amp. the twonotes captor x is awesome. attenuates, headphone out, virtual IR cabs. xlr out to monitors and more. 100 watts handling power. $500 a bit pricey but you get alot. the oxbox and waza tube expander both are running $1300 new. They are both great as well. but the captorx was built for home and gigs. again thats if using a 50 plexi,head as desktop amp through headphones interests you.
hello. regarding headphone through phone jack on amplifier, what specification do we need to bare such as impedance value or etc. recently i heard that low impedance headphone might fried the amplifier.
My question is I have a GNX4 by Digitech. It has a 1/4 headphone output but I hate cables, how can I use my Jabra Bluetooth 5.0 headset to work? Do they make a 1/4 TRS bluetooth transmitter that can control pairing up with bluetooth headphones and work from the GNX4 without lag in any audio? Can you test this for us and do a video.
am i stupid? i still dont get it do you need a specific type of headphone? my guitar doesnt have a headphone jack so I bought an adapter but I plugged the headphones in and it doesnt make any sound. I'm so frustrated because I don't get most of the videos I'm watching, is it impossible without a guitar without a headphone jack or something?
I DJ with my phone and im looking for a way to play wirelessly without any latency. I came across guitar transmitter receiver sets and noticed they have the lowest latency levels. Im curious to know if with an audio adapter i can connect my to any mixer and play with a wireless guitar set.
My question is, can I connect a Bluetooth transmitter to the headphone jack of my headrush pedalboard and connect Bluetooth Headphones to that ? If so what would be the best specs of the Bluetooth headphones for the sound quality to be good. FYI, I would also hook up my guitar wireless to the pedal board so I was completely wireless. I hate being tied to my pedalboard with guitar and headphone cables. I do have the Boss waza system but switching sounds while going through a song takes to long. Any suggestions anyone ? Has anyone tried this before ? Thx
I don’t know about pedals, but I have this guitar and have tried using a Bluetooth transmitter on the 1/8” headphone out jack to a pair of Bluetooth headphones and the latency is too great.
The Tone Masters are a frustrating example in this. While they do attenuate down to bedroom player volumes they don't have a headphone jack which is a crucial bedroom player function. I have read you can do XLR out to a headphone amp such as with the Rode AI-1, but I don't have any direct experience. IF the Tone Master had a headphone out I would have one. In my bedroom.
this was such a long and tedious video that I had to keep skipping ahead to find the info and by the time i'd finished, the video ended. wtf. how. do. i. plug. headphones. into. something. and. my. guitar. too.
We have all heard that tube amps a headphones go together like fish and bicycles. I have a solid state Fishman Loudbox mini. Where to tap off the mini audio output for headphones? Of course I must mute the speakers. My strat sounds fine for practice through mini.
I get interference when I plug my headphones in to my amp. Could it be the guitar pick-ups ? The headphones or the amp? It sounds sand pouring into glass or a fuzzy crackling sound.
I am considering buying an electric guitar. I am looking for the guitar to headphones unit and was wondering if somebody here has any from Amazon that’s affordable that they would recommend.
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Hey man, please do you know of headphones which are great comfortable spacious sound feel great trebble, soundstage and imaging ~$200 headphones for enjoying playing on a high end digital piano/rhodes. A pair with Least amount of sound leak and just not too flat.. More on the pleasant side 30-80 ohm I believe is optimal for electric pianos. (I've heard some headphones have an issue with the sound of "string resonance") thank you!
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