I want to add a headphone jack to a Bogen CHB35A mixer/PA http://www.schematicheaven.com/hifia...gen_chb35a.pdf
I want to use the mixer to mix the output of the microphone from my isolation cabinet and the output of a CD player, YouTube Audio, of Google Video Audio etc.
I am not worried about where to connect the inputs to the mixer, its adding the headphone jack that I am concerned about.
I am considering removing V3, V4, and V5 and putting a headphone transformer on the output of V2B.
Sowter Transformers http://homepages.tcp.co.uk/~sowter/a...ORMERS_29.html has headphone transformers with primary impedances between 5-10k ohm.
I have not bought headphones yet, but the transformers will work with 40, 70, 150, 300, and 600 ohm headphones, so I am thinking I can find a transformer to match whatever headphones I buy.
I have heard that headphones need about a half watt or so of power.
Does it appear that the modification I am considering making will work well as far as getting the right amount of power and getting a good impedance match between the primary of the transformer and the V2B stage?
Also, I was wondering if Hammond Transformers or some other manufactuer has a headphone transformer that might work. I wanted to compare prices and availability. Sowter might not be the best, I don’t know.
Also, any feedback on some decent headphones that are not priced too high will be appreciated too.
Thanks.
I want to use the mixer to mix the output of the microphone from my isolation cabinet and the output of a CD player, YouTube Audio, of Google Video Audio etc.
I am not worried about where to connect the inputs to the mixer, its adding the headphone jack that I am concerned about.
I am considering removing V3, V4, and V5 and putting a headphone transformer on the output of V2B.
Sowter Transformers http://homepages.tcp.co.uk/~sowter/a...ORMERS_29.html has headphone transformers with primary impedances between 5-10k ohm.
I have not bought headphones yet, but the transformers will work with 40, 70, 150, 300, and 600 ohm headphones, so I am thinking I can find a transformer to match whatever headphones I buy.
I have heard that headphones need about a half watt or so of power.
Does it appear that the modification I am considering making will work well as far as getting the right amount of power and getting a good impedance match between the primary of the transformer and the V2B stage?
Also, I was wondering if Hammond Transformers or some other manufactuer has a headphone transformer that might work. I wanted to compare prices and availability. Sowter might not be the best, I don’t know.
Also, any feedback on some decent headphones that are not priced too high will be appreciated too.
Thanks.
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