oddity
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It seems to me that most portable headphone amps have a bit of a design flaw. Almost every portable amp that I have encountered requires you to run your cable from your source and over the top of the amp's chassis, which leaves you with a big loop of cable jutting out from the front/back of the stacked amp/source.
Why hasn't anyone designed an amp that has the input jack on the top of the amp versus the front or back panel? If you took two right angle plugs and rotated one of them 90 degrees so it would plug right into the top of the amp, you would have a very tidy little package.
Am I alone in thinking this?
Why hasn't anyone designed an amp that has the input jack on the top of the amp versus the front or back panel? If you took two right angle plugs and rotated one of them 90 degrees so it would plug right into the top of the amp, you would have a very tidy little package.
Am I alone in thinking this?