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NOTE: The clamping factor will obviously differ from person to person, but I'm surprised to find little mention of it, as it is the sole reason I'd never think twice about...
When I listened to the sound for the 1st time, I was hit by it. I was punched by the not-punchy-bass. I was hoping it would offer much better bass response than SE315.. equals to Klipsch Image...
Synopsis: The Aurisonics AS-1b is a very nice custom-fit monitor with a sound tuned for the needs of professional musicians performing on stage. It gives the listener a mid-centric sound that...
HiFiMAN HE400
By now I think most of us are familiar with the history behind the HiFiMAN HE-series headphones. What started with a single model has grown into a full...
I was in Japan and was looking at headphones to buy. I had a cheap budget of about 4000 yen or circa $40. I bought this headphone because it was on sale for $30 and was very good looking. It was...
You need something like above, called a Double RCA Coupler. You plug the RCA from the PS3 into one end. In the other end of the Coupler, you plug a standard RCA cable, and the other end of this RCA Cable goes into your headphone amp.
So there exists an RCA to 3.5mm adapter I can use to listen to PS3 audio without a DAC?
You can get them from monoprice. You pretty much need an amp with volume control to do this though. But I've tried it that way (with my E7) and it works fine.
These plug into the optical output of the PS3, and have a Dolby Headphone surround sound emulation processor. Not hi-fi by any means, but it's surprisingly good for the price. I have them, and for mid-fi gaming, they are quite nice. Dead simple to use, too.