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    Default Beresford headphone amp

    Any suggestion for a name? I am in the process of making the first prototype. The partial 3D view is below.



    I got basically fed up that nothing existed to satisfy my desire for a lot more control of the headphone amps output and abilities. So I have come up with my own idea on what parameters would be convenient to have on an amp.

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    Headcase?

    Headache?

    Head honcho

    Beresford headphone amplifier? (or BHA)

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    Well it will have to be in line with your previous naming convention... Not a snake, not an aligator, but another reptile. What about Chameleon??

    Its a type of lizard, and it changes to suit its surroundings, as your headphone amp will change to suit the headphones.
    DIY is fine and dandy, but just try selling it on!

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    Quote Originally Posted by RochaCullen View Post
    Well it will have to be in line with your previous naming convention... Not a snake, not an aligator, but another reptile. What about Chameleon??

    Its a type of lizard, and it changes to suit its surroundings, as your headphone amp will change to suit the headphones.
    ^^ Nice.

    Following the same line of thinking but choosing an animal that is not a reptile, how about Octopus?

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    Headmaster?

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    What about Diadem?

    Diadem literally meaning 'crown' (Something worn on your head), as well as the diadem snake.
    Tom
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gordon Steadman View Post
    Headmaster?
    +1 on Headmaster, links nicely with Bushmaster imo
    Paul

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    Some very good suggestions there .

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    Thought an Octopus was part of the Mollusc family How about Dragon, Gecko or Basilisk
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    Quote Originally Posted by NRG View Post
    Thought an Octopus was part of the Mollusc family How about Dragon, Gecko or Basilisk
    It is, and I never said it wasn't. In fact, I said it was not a reptile.
    My line of thought was the octopus, like the chameleon, changes and adapts itself to suit its surroundings.

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