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post #16 of 20

I would probably go with what you have. If you like the sound of your headphones, why spend money on new one, unless of course you just want another pair.

 

I was about to order one of these but am having second thoughts. I would likely be using it for movies more than games, and the lack of DTS is likely a deal breaker. Of course I want a Realiser A8, but don't see myself spending $3000 on that, well at least not in the next few years. The SU-DH1 seems to be unavailable. Does anyone know of an alternative.

post #17 of 20
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Originally Posted by TruBrew View Post

I would probably go with what you have. If you like the sound of your headphones, why spend money on new one, unless of course you just want another pair.

 

I was about to order one of these but am having second thoughts. I would likely be using it for movies more than games, and the lack of DTS is likely a deal breaker. Of course I want a Realiser A8, but don't see myself spending $3000 on that, well at least not in the next few years. The SU-DH1 seems to be unavailable. Does anyone know of an alternative.


I'm in the same situation. Want DTS for PS3 and movies, but the JVC is unavailable EVERYWHERE.

 

I was thinking maybe getting a PC soundcard with Dolby Headphones. But that would require having a PC at hand, and I don't know if the soundcards available can decode DTS.

 

Anyone care to help?

 

post #18 of 20

soundcards can handle dts

post #19 of 20

Using Dolby Headphone? Like the JVC SU-DH1? Which ones do you know that work?

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

post #20 of 20
There is a jvc for sale in these forums.
Ásia xonar soundcards
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