Data Sheet
Dangerous Music Inc. 231 Stevens Road, Edmeston, NY 13335 Phone: 607 965-8011 Fax: 607-965-8012 info@dangerousmusic.com www.dangerousmusic.com
FACT SNACK
069
high octane headphone amps
Feature: Inspire the talent: feel the
music.
BeneFit: A producer is commissioned
to draw forth the finest performance
an artist can generate. This
headphone amp isn’t simply loud- it
leverages headroom and dynamic
range that will inspire the most
stubborn musician- while making the
mix process pleasurable. Transparent
and musical, just like everything
Dangerous designs.
momentoggle
Feature: momentoggle is built
into every button.
BeneFit: This provides either a
momentary or latching mode, at
the user’s discretion.
latch mode. If the buttons are
pressed and released quickly,
they will latch.
momentary mode. If pressed and
held for more than a second, the
function is engaged for as long
as the button is held.
toggle mode (all Buttons)
Feature: Instantly and silently switch
between four input sources (analog 1,
analog 2, aes/spdif and usb).
BeneFit: While mixing, flip between
a reference track (i.e. cd source or
iPod) and your mix. Or setup two
master faders in your recording
software to compare two mixes: one
with plug-ins instantiated and the
original. Are those plug-ins better..?
tip: Audio inputs feed the headphones
and speakers independently.
latch mode (all Buttons)
Feature: Select up to four input sources
simultaneously (analog 1, analog 2, aes/spdif
and usb).
BeneFit: Monitor multiple audio inputs
simultaneously. For example, feed the
master mix into the usb input and the
drummer’s click track into analog 1. Now
you can turn the click off when you realize
he’ll never lock to it or continue to monitor
it for places to punch-in and rescue.
speaker selection
Feature: Silent Switching.
BeneFit: Listen to one set
of speakers and toggle
between them or change
to latch mode and monitor
both simultaneously.
tip: In latch mode use one
output for a subwoofer.
analog input 1 & 2
Feature: analog input 1 & 2 are on xlr/
trs combination connectors and an
1/8” mini trs connector.
BeneFit: Plug in gear with xlr balanced
connectors, trs balanced connectors,
ts unbalanced connectors or portable
playback 1/8” mini trs devices.
use: Connect your iPod, SmartPhone,
computer output etc... here.
tip: This input is set to unity for
an iPhone. A header may be set
internally for a true -10 dBv.
aes/spdiF digital input
Feature: Digital input
available on xlr/trs
combination connector.
BeneFit: Use either aes or spdif
coaxial, just get a properly
wired cable (i.e. rca-xlrm)
tip: spdif = 75 ohms, aes =
110 ohms. The origin, not the
destination, will dictate the
use of spdif or aes.
aes/spdiF digital thru
Feature: Pass through the
aes or spdif digital input.
BeneFit: Monitor an
external a/d converter while
simultaneously sending to
recorder or plug into an
outboard digital meter or
run into another source
for expanded monitoring
options.
usB input
Feature: Connect the usb output
from your computer here.
BeneFit: Chuck your interface or
use this as an additional output
source from the computer.
tip: Use one set of outputs to set
up a custom headphone mix for
the talent and use the usb output to
monitor the main mix, leveraging
the mastering grade converter in
source. Or simply enjoy your music
library in high resolution up to 24
bit, 192 kHz via usb!
speaker outputs
Feature: Connect two sets of
reference monitors.
BeneFit: Compare and
contrast your mixes on two
sets of speakers using xlr
and/or trs connectors.
Tip: Use one output for
speakers and the other output
for a sub(s). This way you
can always hear the regular
speakers at full range.
selected line out
Feature: A pair of
stereo outputs that
mirror the speaker
source selected.
BeneFit: Send your
selected source or
sources to another
destination (i.e.
mixdown device like
a CD Burner, iPhone
or cassette deck-
remember those?)


