With the continued growth of smartphones and the proliferation of hi-res portable music devices, the on-the-go headphone amp business is in full bloom. These portable amplifiers are appearing in all shapes and sizes, at price points ranging from affordable to astronomical.
But they're worth checking out. If you have a decent pair of cans, you'll appreciate the external power boost an amp provides. It provides a more vivid listening experience, and is yet another gadget to fiddle around with on airplanes and in cafes.
Peachtree Audio's new Shift is a portable headphone amp, digital-to-analog converter (DAC), and also a battery pack you can use to charge your phone. It connects to a mobile device, a tablet, or a PC/Mac via a USB cable (there are both USB type A and B connectors). Then your cans or buds plug into the other end, where there's a standard mini-jack. Lightning cables and USB cables are included.
For headphones that require more power than your computer or smartphone can produce, a headphone amp is a must. If your headphones work just fine right now, an amp punches up the sound, and is still a worthwhile investment. The Shift has an MSRP of $400, but you can find it for around $300 if you shop around. The device isn't shipping yet, but pre-orders are available.
Anytime I get my hands on a portable audio device, I pay close attention to the build quality because I know it's bound to get dropped, bumped, and knocked around. The Shift looks travel-ready, with a solid aluminum case flanked on top and bottom with leather and rubber pads. In the box is a sturdy leather case with extra room for a smartphone or portable player. At five inches by three inches, and weighing six ounces, it's not too difficult to fit it into your pocket.
