Designed for musicians and performers who demand mobility without compromising audio quality, the HP2 stereo personal headphone amplifier is a great choice for driving wired in-ear monitors (IEMs), as well as headphones. 

Portable and compact, it offers two XLR line-level inputs and one stereo 1/8-inch headphone output with volume control and can be powered by a 9V battery (not included) or a DC power supply (included). 

Operation can be switched between stereo and mono, and a Pan knob is provided. 

Includes a 2 meter/6.5’ audio cable (dual XLR female to special connector), AC to DC power adapter and mic stand adapter.

Some surface scratches but no dents or dings, 100% functional.

I was using these for my band but we have now gone to wireless IEMs.

I compared these to the common Behringer P2-types and the audio from the HP2 is far superior.

Price is for a single unit but I have (5) to sell and would give a quantity discount for multiple units.

Features:

  • Battery-powered (not included) stereo headphone amplifier
  • Inputs: 2 female XLR connectors
  • Output: stereo, 1/8" phone connector
  • Power: 9V battery or DC power supply
  • Volume and Pan control knobs

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Listed3 hours ago
ConditionVery Good (Used)
Very Good items may show a few slight marks or scratches but are fully functional and in overall great shape.Learn more
Brand
Model
  • HP2 Stereo Headphone Amplifier
Finish
  • Black
Categories
Year
  • 2015 - Present
Made In
  • China

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