Phil Jones Bass Bighead Pro HA-2 Awarded Best In Show at Summer NAMM

The headphone amp was selected for a “Best In Show” by NAMM University’s popular breakfast panel

Phil Jones Bass Bighead Pro HA-2 Awarded Best In Show at Summer NAMM

The headphone amp was selected for a “Best In Show” by NAMM University’s popular breakfast panel

PJB’s Bighead Pro (model HA-2) was selected for a “Best In Show” by NAMM University’s popular breakfast panel which showcases some of the top gear, companies and services exhibiting at the 2019 Summer NAMM show.

On July 20, in the Davidson Ballroom of the Music City Center in Nashville, Tennessee, six retail-buying experts shopped the show and presented their selections in four categories. Matt Alemany, buyer for Spicer’s Music, Auburn, Alabama selected the Bighead Pro For Best Add-on or Accessory. In his presentation Matt described it as “kind of a Swiss Army knife, and it fits in your back pocket. It weighs less than a pound, and you can use it as a preamp, headphone amp or an interface. [Plus], it has a headphone booster in it.”

PJB describes the Bighead Pro as a high performance multi-function headphone amplifier/digital audio interface with a high resolution USB audio interface that supports PCM playback with up to 384 KHz sample rate/24 bit resolution. On DSD playback, sample rates of 2.822MHzand 5.644 MHz are supported, making it the ideal choice for musicians and engineers that desire high performance and the purest sound quality.

It has a rechargeable lithium battery that will last 8 hours per charge. It is ideal for use in practice or recording situations. The HA-2 has both passive and active instrument inputs with a 2 band EQ making it multi instrumental and ideal for guitar, bass, vocals, and other instruments.

Established in 2002, PJB and AIRPULSE Guitar Amps are divisions of Phil Jones American Acoustic Development. PJB is dedicated to using the latest technology in the design of compact bass amps and loudspeakers that achieve highest in fidelity and volume. Phil Jones owns several patents for loudspeaker technology. 

Bass Magazine   By: Bass Magazine