There's an old saying about "the cheap comes out the more expensive..."

If you're interested in expanding your Ham horizons into homebrewing, a
headphone distribution amplifier has to be just about the most forgiving,
inexpensive and simple project one might consider. Most radio/electronics
handbooks have many examples and there are dozens of circuits and kits on
the 'net.

Just about any headphone amplifier with a relatively high impedance input
(and that's 99.9% of them) can be set up in groups with the inputs
paralleled to provide independently adjustable gain outputs.  

Ron AC7AC

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Dang them!  I really hate to support their less-than-ethical business
model, but I just can't escape the results of their approach.

< rant off >

- Keith N1AS -
- K3 711 -

-----Original Message-----
I am wondering if this Beringer headphone splitter amp (HA400) will work
well with the K3. 
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