I would to have a sound system such that I can connect my Ipod and play it through speakers but also be able to listen on headphones at the same time. Can anybody make any recommendations on the best way to do this? Maybe a small PA system is the best option?
Thanks for the reply. I was considering a Fender Passport. Could I play my Ipod through the speakers and then at the same time use headphones? Would I just plug the headphones into the stereo out on the Passport? I thought that maybe I could do this but I was reading on the Fender forums where somebody said they had trouble with this. They said that they could barely hear the sound in the headphones.
You would need a headphone amp. They are small and inexpensive. They can handle multiple sets of phones.
I own this one by Rolls. http://www.zzounds.com/item--RLLHA43
I also use the Rolls to amplify the headphone output on my e-kit brain.
If you buy the Nady powered monitor that I mentioned you can plug your phones right into that also.
I use the Nady when I gig as my stage monitor. I put it on a heavy duty 3 leg mic stand. It works great and I can control my own monitor volume and EQ.
I have a bluetooth receiver hooked to my Passport that allows me to wirelessly transmit sound from my laptop too.
The Passport is great for small room work. It has excellent feedback control and many features that make it easy and practical to use without fussing about.
I added a 10" powered subwoofer to my Passport fromJBL. It sounds awesome!
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