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My go to eurorack module for headphone mixes.
Output modules are usually very straightforward, but the Rosie is on another level. The send/return bus is very clean. The cue output has slightly less gain, but this is ideal so that you don't destroy your ears, and it has a LOT less noise transferrence. I typically sum the left and right channels from my mixing output stage, drop them in a couple of 1 in-3 out buffered mults, then send an output from each into the A and B mix inputs on the Rosie.The module also has reverse power protection and reverse polarity protection. I don't know if it has electrostatic discharge protection though, so I would avoid connecting it to a mixer channel with 48V phantom power available to make sure it doesn't get blown up. For this, I use the Joranalogue Transmit 2 as my primary output module since it has more gain and electrostatic discharge protection.There's a reason you see this module in eurorack cases. It's an excellent solution for a variety of cueing applications, and gets the job done well.
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