Rockboard HA 4 4-Channel Headphone

Professional music gear - detailed information and where to buy

Rockboard HA 4 4-Channel Headphone

Rockboard

HA 4 4-Channel Headphone

4.8 Expert Rating

Product Info

Article Number: 606754
Model: HA 4 4-Channel Headphone
Price: $29.59

* Prices may vary. Check retailer for current pricing and availability.

This Rockboard HA 4 is a surprisingly capable little headphone amp. It’s perfect for rehearsal rooms or smaller studios where you need multiple headphone feeds – think bands, drum lessons, or even a small podcasting setup. The build quality is decent for the price, and it’ll get the job done without fuss.

Product Description

  • Rockboard HA 4 4-Channel Headphone
  • Headphone Amplifier
  • Compact headphone amplifier system for stage and studio applications
  • Four separate stereo amplifiers
  • Separate volume control for each output
  • Suitable for all types of headphones
  • Best sound quality at all volumes
  • High-quality components and robust design with metal housing
  • 12V DC power supply included (2.1 x 5.5 mm coaxial power plug
  • centre negative)
  • Input: 1 x 6.35 mm (4/1") TRS socket
  • Output: 4 x 6.35 mm (4/1") TRS socket
  • Signal-to-noise ratio: 82 dB
  • Total harmonic distortion: 0.009 %
  • Frequency response: +1 dB / -2 dB at 20 Hz -22 KHz
  • Gain: 20 dBu
  • Dimensions: (L x W x H): 102 x 58 x 45 mm
  • Weight: 182 g
PROS
  • • Metal housing provides excellent durability for stage and studio use.
  • • Solid 82dB signal-to-noise ratio ensures clean headphone monitoring.
  • • Individual volume controls simplify mixing headphone levels for multiple musicians.
  • • Compact size (102x58x45mm) makes it easy to integrate into tight spaces.
CONS
  • • Limited gain (20 dBu) might struggle driving very high-impedance headphones.
  • • Power supply, while included, is a potential point of failure.
  • • Basic feature set lacks advanced options like EQ or headphone profiles.

Product Video

Key Features

Channels 4 Stereo Channels
Power 12V DC (2.1 x 5.5mm coaxial)
Impedance Range 32-600 Ohms (estimated, based on typical headphone amp design)
Connections 1 x 6.35mm TRS Input, 4 x 6.35mm TRS Outputs
Weight 182g

Similar Products

Manuel Rodriguez Superior Flamenco Sabicas C3-F - Flamenco Guitars

Manuel Rodriguez Superior Flamenco Sabicas C3-F

Flamenco Guitars

$957
Flamenco Guitar, Top: Solid European Carpathian spruce, Back and...
4.8 Expert Rating
Teenage Engineering TX-6 Black - Digital Mixing Desks

Teenage Engineering TX-6 Black

Digital Mixing Desks

$1,319
Portable Professional Mixer, Six stereo inputs, Three stereo outputs (Main / Cue /...
4.8 Expert Rating
Applause Jump Dark Matter - Other Acoustic Guitars

Applause Jump Dark Matter

Other Acoustic Guitars

$362
Acoustic Guitar with Pickup, Type: OM with cutaway, Top: Solid European spruce, Back and...
4.5 Expert Rating
Ampeg RB-112 Bundle - Solid-State Bass Combos

Ampeg RB-112 Bundle

Solid-State Bass Combos

$596
4.6 Expert Rating
Ekustik Woody Queen Absorber Oak Black - Broadband Acoustic Absorbers

Ekustik Woody Queen Absorber Oak Black

Broadband Acoustic Absorbers

$318
Absorber for Medium and High Frequencies, For optimising the room sound in...
4.7 Expert Rating
Teenage Engineering TP-7 Black - Portable Recorders

Teenage Engineering TP-7 Black

Portable Recorders

$1,649
Multi-Track Field Recorder, Three TRRS mini jack sockets - each can be configured as a...
5 Expert Rating
Ibanez GRGR221PA-AQB Bundle - ST Style Guitars

Ibanez GRGR221PA-AQB Bundle

ST Style Guitars

$325
5 Expert Rating
Behringer WING Compact Flyht Pro Bundle - Digital Mixers

Behringer WING Compact Flyht Pro Bundle

Digital Mixers

$2,748
4.8 Expert Rating

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, the impedance range should handle those headphones, but listen carefully for distortion at higher volumes – it’s a budget unit.
The included power supply is functional, but it's a common point of failure in these types of units; a higher-quality replacement is a worthwhile investment for long-term use.
Like any headphone amp, there's a tiny bit of latency, but it's generally negligible and shouldn’t be an issue for most recording applications.

We use cookies to improve your experience. Learn more