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Quote:Originally Posted by NamelessPFG
The Objective2, you mean? It's just a headphone amp that's been getting a lot of attention lately.
JDS Labs sells fully-assembled ones, but I don't know if they ship outside the US.
Prior to that, the go-to recommendation for a desktop amp was usually the FiiO E9. I'm not sure if that's still the case.
Damn, exploding my budget again :P
Quote:I couldn't last time you asked, but now it's done :)
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Possible places that might stock the O2
- YoYoDyne Consulting (Canada)
- JDS Labs (USA)
- Epiphany Acoustics (UK)
- Head-N-HiFi (Switzerland)
- Audio Poutine (Canada Facebook Page)
Sometimes they are for sale on eBay and sometimes in the Head-fi thread "Amplifiers for Sale"
Thanks! looks like Epiphany Acoustics will be cheaper/easier for me.
So, I guess I'll buy the DT770 80ohm + X-Fi Titanium, and then see if I really need an amp or not.
The question is thus: How will I know if I really need the amp? Does it only affects the maximum volume, or does it also affects sound quality at the same volume?
Sorry for the silly question, but I'm still a newbie and keep reading contradictory information everywhere ^^'
post #7893 of 137799/30/12 at 5:10pmOk, ok. One more question! Since I am on a budget ($150 MAX, and that's pushing it), should I go with the AD700 or the Creative Aruvana live. I'm mainly going to use the headphones for gaming and listening to music (many different genres). These will be hooked up to my X-fi titanium. Thanks again.
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Quote:Damn, exploding my budget again :P
I couldn't last time you asked, but now it's done :)
Thanks! looks like Epiphany Acoustics will be cheaper/easier for me.
So, I guess I'll buy the DT770 80ohm + X-Fi Titanium, and then see if I really need an amp or not.
The question is thus: How will I know if I really need the amp? Does it only affects the maximum volume, or does it also affects sound quality at the same volume?
Sorry for the silly question, but I'm still a newbie and keep reading contradictory information everywhere ^^'
I'm going to guess the DT770 Pro 80-Ohm should do at least decently well plugged into the TiHD.
post #7895 of 137799/30/12 at 5:40pmQuote:Originally Posted by Mjonir
So, I guess I'll buy the DT770 80ohm + X-Fi Titanium, and then see if I really need an amp or not.
The question is thus: How will I know if I really need the amp? Does it only affects the maximum volume, or does it also affects sound quality at the same volume?
Sorry for the silly question, but I'm still a newbie and keep reading contradictory information everywhere ^^'
Good question. I'd like to know the answer myself; to be frank, I'm not much of an audiophile amp sort of person, and the only reason I'd consider dropping hundreds of dollars on an amp is that my headphones of choice (Stax) require them to work at all.
What I do know, though, is that proper amplification is a matter of control over the headphone drivers, not sheer volume. The thing I don't know is how to tell whether a given headphone is out of control or not due to insufficient amplification.
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Quote:Just don't get the O2 and the ODAC confused. This link Epiphany Acoustics (UK) is for the ODAC, not the O2 amp.
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Epiphany Acoustics also sells the O2 for the UK.
http://epiphany-acoustics.co.uk/our-products/heaphone-amplifiers/ehp-o2-portable-audio-headphone-amplifier/
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Just don't get the O2 and the ODAC confused. This link Epiphany Acoustics (UK) is for the ODAC, not the O2 amp.I had copied the list from another site, did not check their links before posting.
try this link.
post #7899 of 137799/30/12 at 6:34pmSo boiled it down to 2 choices. Ether the FiiO E11 or mixamp pro(which I can only get though ebay right now),
Which of the 2 you thinks worth getting for console use?
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Ok, ok. One more question! Since I am on a budget ($150 MAX, and that's pushing it), should I go with the AD700 or the Creative Aruvana live. I'm mainly going to use the headphones for gaming and listening to music (many different genres). These will be hooked up to my X-fi titanium. Thanks again.
Easiest way to decide is: do you plan to use the headphones on the go? At all? If you need any isolation at all, that rules out the AD700.
Quote:I don't understand the question. Do you need virtual surround and chat, or do you just want to play games in stereo?
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Mixamp Pro (or any rough equivalent) is the FIRST thing you should be getting for console headphone gaming. Virtual surround adds a whole new layer of immersion, which trumps any audiophile amp that just does stereo.post #7903 of 137799/30/12 at 6:57pmQuote:Ah sorry. I don't need chat, but I never listened to surround sound before (Always used stereo) is it worth it for immersing myself into games?
post #7904 of 137799/30/12 at 7:01pmQuote:Originally Posted by saladin
Ok, ok. One more question! Since I am on a budget ($150 MAX, and that's pushing it), should I go with the AD700 or the Creative Aruvana live. I'm mainly going to use the headphones for gaming and listening to music (many different genres). These will be hooked up to my X-fi titanium. Thanks again.
Quote:If the only factor put into consideration was simply sound quality for Gaming (most genres) and Music (many different genres), which would be best? Thank you.
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mrkingdomhearts: Depends. But you do realise that this entire thread is about gaming with headphones, on virtual surround, right?
It really does depend, though. Do you play 1st-person or 3rd-person games? Those are better with virtual surround.
RTS and top-down RPGs, probably not so much.
And what headphones do you have? MixAmp isn't a powerful amp, so depending on the headphones you might still need to buy another amp.
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