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Headphone Amp

Looking for a very good but simple Headphone Amp (under $300). Though I have a small recording setup, I need something more than the small one-third rack space 5 headphone volume box I have been using. I would like something with an input gain, and a fair amount of amplification to 4 to 8 headphone jacks, with possibly some level indicators per channel.

Recording Set Up

I know little about recording but I have a large budget. I am looking for advice as to what to get to record live sound. I am already hooked up for live sound and I think it would be easier to a second board for recording. We use 8channels for drums, 4 for key/board, 3 channels for guitar, 2 channels for percussion, 1 for base, 8 channels for mics, 1 for aduio input.

staples of recording

i was just wandering what the staples of your studio would be? this would include the type of music you record the most, basically if there is something you always pull out in every session or somthing you always use when nothing else will do.

ps. please omit monitors, stands, gaffers tape, ears, musicians with talent and good acoustic s. these sould be a given

pro tools delay

i'm running Pro Tools with an mbox and i'm getting a delay through the playback like a split second. i know how to get rid of the delay in Sonar but i can't get it to go away with this Pro Tools. i also would like to know if it is possible to hook the Pro Tools to a Roland VS -2480 for interface to control levels with the faders. any knowledge would be appreciated.