The Saturnworks headphone amp pedal switches between an amplified 1/4″ (TRS) headphone output jack and a true bypass output. The headphone out allows you to silently tune or to quietly practice. Also, with the headphone amp pedal, you don’t even need an amp. You can use the headphone pedal by itself, without an amplifier at all, to quietly practice. You can hear yourself play, rather than angry complaints from the neighbors.
The MP3 input version adds a stereo aux input plus an active mixer circuit. This allows you to mix a stereo signal, from inputs such as a phone or computer, to your guitar signal. The headphone amp sums both the guitar and stereo aux inputs to mono and switch the signal either to headphones or to your amp. This setup lets you play along with your favorite music, either through headphones or through your amp. This version has separate level controls for each input (guitar + MP3) and a level control for the headphone circuit. The footswitch bypasses the headphone circuitry and sends the summed guitar + MP3 signal to the amp output jack.

The headphone amp comes with a 1/4″ to 1/8″ adapter so that you can use it with smaller headphones and earbuds. The aux input version comes with two adapters, so you can easily connect your headphones and MP3 input.
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Please note: The signals going to the headphones are not stereo. The headphone outputs are two copies of the same mono signal.
Please note: Since the headphone pedal comes before the amplifier, it will not sound like your amplifier. The sound coming through the headphones will be the ‘pure’ signal, as it sounds before it hits your amp. Many of your effects, particularly fuzzes and distortion pedals, may sound different than you’re using to hearing them through your amp’s speakers. This may seem obvious, but we have had customers complain that the headphone amp didn’t sound like their amplifier. If you want the headphone amp to sound more like an amp, you can use the headphone amp in conjunction with a ‘cab simulator‘ device.
Saturnworks pedals may be customized with various graphics, LED colors, and select component upgrades. Check out our graphics and upgrades page for more info. If you would like to add upgrades to you pedal, you can add them here.
Pedal With Headphone Out And Aux In
Please note: The pedals in the images are stock photos and not the actual pedals you will receive. The pedals you receive may vary in their graphics, knob colors, and/or LED colors, where applicable. We have our graphics options here.
We can upgrade/customizer our pedals with a variety of premium parts upgrades, including soft click latching switches, powered coated enclosures, metal knobs and Switchcraft USA jacks. Check out our custom upgrades page for details.With our cookies we would like to offer you the best shopping experience possible with everything that goes with it. This includes, for example, suitable offers and remembering preferences. If this is okay for you, simply click on Alrighty! that you agree to the use of cookies for preferences, statistics and marketing (show all).

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My use case is to have a pedalboard equally fit for playing at home or outside, without pulling cables out and plugging them back in.
The Mooer Audiofile comes last in my chain, after a Boss RC-3 looper, that combines the (mono) preamped and cabsimed guitar signal with the (stereo) backing track via aux in.

I'm using a EBS ICY-30 Y-Insert Flat Cable cable to connect the stereo-out of the looper to the stereo-in of the Audiofile.
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The Audiofile drives the headphones nicely and doesn't get in the way when connecting to a real amp, so it does the job nicely.
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It does the job, perfect for placing at the end of the pedalboard for playing with headphones. The only downside is only one cab simulator option so there is no much versatility with the sound. But overall I am happy with the product.
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A good solution for home practice. Can't say the cab sim feature adds much to my ears, but what do I know.
This does what it is supposed to do. Stereo is very luxurious to have. For the price, I'd have preferred to have some tonal flexibility. Even if it were just a two position toggle. It is a bit dark sounding when the cab sim is on, a lot of high end goes away. For single coil guitars it's perfectly manageable, for humbuckers it is probably a bit too dark. I use it with a small compressor and a N-UX tape core (stereo), powered by a Big Joe PB107. Perfect combination for travel.

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