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Cranborne Audio N22H

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Headphone Amplifier for C.A.S.T. Systems

  • Analogue signal distribution via Cat5 cable
  • Up to 100 m transmission range
  • 2 XLR inputs
  • 2 Jack outputs
  • 1 Headphone output
  • 1 RJ45 input
  • 1 RJ45 output
  • Power supply via 9 V battery (not included) or via 9 V DC mains adapter
Disponível desde Outubro 2022
número de artigo 553074
unidade de venda 1 peça(s)
Number of stereo channels 1
Output Level Adjustment Per Channel No
Amount Of Inputs 2
Rack format No
Design Box
Distribution Type 2in2
RJ45 connection female
Number of RJ45 connections 2
Signal Connection 3-pin XLR female
Number of Signal Connectors 2
Connector in XLR 3-pol female
Connection out RJ45 female
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High quality for a good price
kuyas 25.04.2023
In my circumstances this device has made a big difference to the clarity of my headphones and so the enjoyment of producing / mixing. It is more fun now I can hear better what I am doing.
I was using my 38ohm headphones out of the interface outputs (Steinberg UR816C) and had felt for some time something was off, even using Realphones (speaker sim) plugin the base sound was poor quality, but I did not feel it was the headphones at fault. It turns out that the headphone output of the UR816C is either 40 or 90 Ohms depending on the source you read. Let's take the minimum of 40 and to get reasonable sound your headphones should be 320ohms! This is the rule of 8, for headphones. So this is a huge mismatch trying to drive my phones when the Ohms are so close in rating. It produces a cloaking of the sound and minor distortion.
Now with the Cranborne N22H we have a headphone output of only 0.33ohms. now with my 38 ohm headphones there is way more headroom and they are being driven by clean power with no distortion.
The result is fantastic, literally like a cloak removed from the sound. The most blatent example was listening to a favorite track that is only sadly a mp3... Previously I could hear minor annoying artifacts of mp3 encoding but not enough to spoil the song... Now with N22H I had to stop the song, the mp3 artifacts I could now hear fully and it was terrible. I expected a much smaller difference so I'm delighted to have a rather large difference. Everything is so much clearer... Bass sustain, reverb tails, delays. It's remarkable the difference. If you are running headphones in the 30-60 ohm range straight out your interface (even RME interfaces headphones outputs are around 30 ohm) then you could investigate and consider this product. For the price it's outstanding, and even if more pricey still a solid choice. Of course if you are using high impedance 300+ ohm headphones, you likely will not have the big difference as I had as you don't have such a big mismatch as I had.
In my circumstances this device has made a big difference to the clarity of my headphones and so the enjoyment of producing / mixing. It is more fun now I can hear better what I am doing. I was using my 38ohm headphones out of the interface outputs (Steinberg UR816C) and had felt for some time something was off, even using Realphones (speaker sim) plugin the base
In my circumstances this device has made a big difference to the clarity of my headphones and so the enjoyment of producing / mixing. It is more fun now I can hear better what I am doing. I was using my 38ohm headphones out of the interface outputs (Steinberg UR816C) and had felt for some time something was off, even using Realphones (speaker sim) plugin the base sound was poor quality, but I did not feel it was the headphones at fault. It turns out that the headphone output of the UR816C is either 40 or 90 Ohms depending on the source you read. Let's take the minimum of 40 and to get reasonable sound your headphones should be 320ohms! This is the rule of 8, for headphones. So this is a huge mismatch trying to drive my phones when the Ohms are so close in rating. It produces a cloaking of the sound and minor distortion. Now with the Cranborne N22H we have a headphone output of only 0.33ohms. now with my 38 ohm headphones there is way more headroom and they are being driven by clean power with no distortion. The result is fantastic, literally like a cloak removed from the sound. The most blatent example was listening to a favorite track that is only sadly a mp3... Previously I could hear minor annoying artifacts of mp3 encoding but not enough to spoil the song... Now with N22H I had to stop the song, the mp3 artifacts I could now hear fully and it was terrible. I expected a much smaller difference so I'm delighted to have a rather large difference. Everything is so much clearer... Bass sustain, reverb tails, delays. It's remarkable the difference. If you are running headphones in the 30-60 ohm range straight out your interface (even RME interfaces headphones outputs are around 30 ohm) then you could investigate and consider this product. For the price it's outstanding, and even if more pricey still a solid choice. Of course if you are using high impedance 300+ ohm headphones, you likely will not have the big difference as I had as you don't have such a big mismatch as I had.
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I‘D call it dope
Sanyo Limpodisco 15.01.2025
The whole concept of Cranborne Audio is very appealing: building ultra-professional products at a very competitive price.

I was sold on the N22H the first time I heard it. I connected it to the outputs of my digital mixer (A&H QU-SB) and woww... I put on my very well known favourite compilation that I have listened to so many times. But this time I was blown away by the amount of new detail I heard. Some of the tiniest reverberation tails, barely perceptible clicks and smallest nuances became apparent and pristine. I simply did not expect this kind of clarity from my old familiar interface. For me, it was a change from the Behringer headphone amp, which was definitely not in the same league. So you can imagine my delight. Don't underestimate the importance of a headphone amp! I understand that it may be at the bottom of your wish list. After all, you probably already have a headphone amp built into your interface. But dedicated equipment is something else in terms of audio quality. And I am really happy with the A&H headphone amp, which is really powerful and nice. But the Cranborne N22H is a high fidelity device. You can feel it. Look at the characteristics, they are not even comparable with other more expensive headphone amps.

So I bought it as a headphone amp at first. But now I've switched to the Cranborne interface and I'm also using the capabilities of C.A.S.T., which is wonderful. I've got shielded Cat6 cable to carry +48 phantom power from the preamp to the active RNDI. And I get two-way communication with a single Cat6 cable instead of four XLR cables.

Oh, and the mono/stereo switch is a really useful addition when mixing! You can instantly check your stereo field being summed to mono. So you can make your mixes more mono-compatible. Of course, you can also check this on your DAW, but having this switch is really handy.
The whole concept of Cranborne Audio is very appealing: building ultra-professional products at a very competitive price. I was sold on the N22H the first time I heard it. I connected it to the outputs of my digital mixer (A&H QU-SB) and woww... I put on my very well known favourite compilation that I have listened to so many times. But this time I was
The whole concept of Cranborne Audio is very appealing: building ultra-professional products at a very competitive price. I was sold on the N22H the first time I heard it. I connected it to the outputs of my digital mixer (A&H QU-SB) and woww... I put on my very well known favourite compilation that I have listened to so many times. But this time I was blown away by the amount of new detail I heard. Some of the tiniest reverberation tails, barely perceptible clicks and smallest nuances became apparent and pristine. I simply did not expect this kind of clarity from my old familiar interface. For me, it was a change from the Behringer headphone amp, which was definitely not in the same league. So you can imagine my delight. Don't underestimate the importance of a headphone amp! I understand that it may be at the bottom of your wish list. After all, you probably already have a headphone amp built into your interface. But dedicated equipment is something else in terms of audio quality. And I am really happy with the A&H headphone amp, which is really powerful and nice. But the Cranborne N22H is a high fidelity device. You can feel it. Look at the characteristics, they are not even comparable with other more expensive headphone amps. So I bought it as a headphone amp at first. But now I've switched to the Cranborne interface and I'm also using the capabilities of C.A.S.T., which is wonderful. I've got shielded Cat6 cable to carry +48 phantom power from the preamp to the active RNDI. And I get two-way communication with a single Cat6 cable instead of four XLR cables. Oh, and the mono/stereo switch is a really useful addition when mixing! You can instantly check your stereo field being summed to mono. So you can make your mixes more mono-compatible. Of course, you can also check this on your DAW, but having this switch is really handy.
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Lamda 13.12.2023
Den N22H betreibe ich mit einem Hifiman Sundara Closed Back, AKG K-92 und K701 in niedriger Leistungsstärke (zwei Modi sind möglich, auch für KH mit hohem Widerstand) - es kommt ein sauberes und transparentes Signal an.

Der Lautstärkenregler fängt erst nach ca. 5 mm an den Ton gleichmäßig auszugeben (darunter verschwindet der Ton langsam nach rechts). Also ab 9 Uhr erst voll da und für meinen Geschmack schon fast zu laut (5 mm kommt mir zu viel vor, deshalb in der Verarbeitung ein Punkt Abzug).

Lässt sich auf ein Mikrofonstativ schrauben (3/4").

Kann unkompliziert auf Mono geschaltet werden.

Hätte mir eine sorgsamere Verpackungsstrategie gewünscht (das schwere Gerät wird schwebend gehalten, das hält die Pappe nicht aus).

Robust bis unzerstörbar und somit vermutlich wohl der letzte KH-Amp in meinem irdischen Dasein.

Lebe lang und zufrieden.
Den N22H betreibe ich mit einem Hifiman Sundara Closed Back, AKG K-92 und K701 in niedriger Leistungsstärke (zwei Modi sind möglich, auch für KH mit hohem Widerstand) - es kommt ein sauberes und transparentes Signal an. Der Lautstärkenregler fängt erst nach ca. 5 mm an den Ton gleichmäßig auszugeben (darunter verschwindet der Ton langsam nach rechts). Also ab
Den N22H betreibe ich mit einem Hifiman Sundara Closed Back, AKG K-92 und K701 in niedriger Leistungsstärke (zwei Modi sind möglich, auch für KH mit hohem Widerstand) - es kommt ein sauberes und transparentes Signal an. Der Lautstärkenregler fängt erst nach ca. 5 mm an den Ton gleichmäßig auszugeben (darunter verschwindet der Ton langsam nach rechts). Also ab 9 Uhr erst voll da und für meinen Geschmack schon fast zu laut (5 mm kommt mir zu viel vor, deshalb in der Verarbeitung ein Punkt Abzug). Lässt sich auf ein Mikrofonstativ schrauben (3/4"). Kann unkompliziert auf Mono geschaltet werden. Hätte mir eine sorgsamere Verpackungsstrategie gewünscht (das schwere Gerät wird schwebend gehalten, das hält die Pappe nicht aus). Robust bis unzerstörbar und somit vermutlich wohl der letzte KH-Amp in meinem irdischen Dasein. Lebe lang und zufrieden.
Eu opero o N22H com um Hifiman Sundara Closed Back, AKG K-92 e K701 em baixa potência (dois modos são possíveis, também para KH com alta resistência) - chega um sinal limpo e transparente. O controle de volume só começa a emitir o som uniformemente após aproximadamente 5 mm (abaixo disso o som desaparece lentamente para a direita). Portanto, só fica cheio a partir das 9h e é quase barulhento demais para o meu gosto (5 mm me parece demais, então é deduzido um ponto para o processamento). Pode ser parafusado em um pedestal de microfone (3/4"). Pode ser facilmente alterado para mono. Eu teria gostado de uma estratégia de embalagem mais cuidadosa (o dispositivo pesado fica flutuando, o papelão não suporta isso). Robusto a indestrutível e, portanto, provavelmente o último amplificador KH da minha existência terrena. Viva longa e contente.
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