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SPL Phonitor Model 2730 £1434

A superb amp for anyone who wants to mix on headphones

SPL Phonitor Model 2730

Adjustment are easily made on the front panel.

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There are some fantastic sounding headphones out there, but one major problem stands in the way of using them to mix.

Our brains judge the position of things by when they arrive at our ears. A sound to our left arrives at the left ear first, but our right ear hears it too, just a little delayed and a little quieter.

Take away that crossfeed information and we get confused. That's what happens in headphones - they isolate us from the acoustic environment, which makes frequency response very consistent, but takes away our ability to judge spatial information.

That's why mixing on headphones can be disorientating and rarely translates well to speakers.

So, enter the Phonitor, the latest in a long line of innovative devices from German company SPL. This deceptively simple unit is designed to solve the inherent problems of mixing in cans with very high quality audio circuitry and some novel control features.

Our first impression on taking it out of the box was that we were looking at a very high quality piece of lab gear. With its vented metal casing and retractable legs, it's reminiscent of a small oscilloscope.

Connections are on the back panel and consist of two XLR inputs and outputs and an IEC mains input. The power and earth lift switches are also located at the rear.

The front panel has two retro-looking meters for left and right, eight switches, three small stepped knobs that control the stereo image and a big continuous volume control. The headphone output is one stereo 1/4-inch jack on the front.

Plugging in

The first thing we did was hook the Phonitor up to a good-quality CD player and listen to it as a straight headphone amp.

The results are pretty stunning. We plugged in our old Hear Safe Big Phones (specially designed closed cans to minimise spill when recording), and we've never heard them sound better.

Switching over to our Sennheiser HD580s, which are our favourite 'listening' cans, we were even more impressed. Incredible depth and clarity, not a hint of distortion and detail by the bucketful.

The Phonitor utilises SPL's 120v technology, which it developed for its mastering systems. The principal is based around the fact that higher voltages in audio circuits give increased headroom, lower distortion and enormous bandwidth.

With users such as Bob Ludwig at Gateway and Simon Heyworth of Super Audio this technology is very much at the top of the tree. Hardly surprising that it sounds this good then!

Tweaking

Beyond the astonishing quality of the amplifier itself, the real treat with the Phonitor are those three extra knobs on the front panel.

The two knobs on the left are labelled Crossfeed and Speaker Angle. What the Crossfeed control does is to feed some of the left signal to the right, and the right to the left, utilising tiny delays so that the resultant stereo image remains more natural, allowing our brains to decode it successfully.

Speaker Angle enables you to further control the stereo width of the signal so that you can match the width you prefer to hear from your speakers.

These controls are rotary switches, so once you've found the setting that suits you it's possible to return to it every time.

The third control is called Centre Level and enables you to adjust the 'false centre' of the stereo image. When you use the Crossfeed and Speaker Angle, a side effect is that the centre of the stereo image gets boosted. Centre level lets you control this so that it accurately matches what you hear through your speakers.

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MusicRadar rating

4.5 of 5

Pros

A stunning new headphone amplifier. An innovative way of monitoring stereo in headphones. Great build quality.

Cons

Expensive. Not so effective when you're dealing with drum and bass sounds.

Verdict

The best headphone amp we've heard. It makes working with cans a real possibility and a pleasure.

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Specification

Phonitor Model 2730

Price:
£1434
Additional Features:
Frequency Response: ‹10Hz to ›200kHz (-3dB) ) Crosstalk: -67dB (@1kHz) THD: 0,005% (@ 1kHz, 0dBu input level and unity gain) Noise: -97dBu (A-weighted) Dynamic Range: 129,5dB (@ 600 Ohms Impedance) Inputs: XLR balanced Outputs: XLR Balanced. Through from the inputs Controls: Solo L and R, Phase reverse L and R, Mono on / off, Crossfeed / Speaker Angle: On / Off. Crossfeed Control: Stepped six position switch. Speaker Angle: Stepped 6 position switch from 15 to 75 degrees. Centre Level: On / Off Centre Level Control : Stepped 6 position switch, -0.3 to –2.0 db. Dim: off /-20 db Meter Mode: VU / PPM Meter Cal: 0 / +6
Available Outputs:
XLR
Dimensions (mm (w x h x d)):
216 x 393 x 106

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