Featured Stories
Topics Discussed
- itemAstro A40 Audio System White
- itemAudio Technica ATH AD700
- itemAudio Technica ATH M50 Studio Monitor Headphones
- itemBeyerdynamic DT 770 Pro 80 Closed Studio Headphones
- categoryHeadphones
- itemKoss UR40 Collapsible Over Ear Headphones
- categoryOver Ear
- itemPhilips SHP2500 37 Full Size Headphone With Volume Control
- itemSennheiser HD 598
- itemSony MDR XB700 50mm XB Diaphragm Driver Extra Bass Headphones
Related Forum Threads
- ++ FULL-SIZE HEADPHONE RECOMMENDATIONS THREAD++ CLOSED: Please post a thread in the... Last post on 6/6/13 at 4:16am in Introductions, Help and Recommendations
- The IEM/Portable Headphones Deal Alerts Thread - READ THE FIRST POST! Last post on Today at 1:23 pm in Portable Headphones, Earphones and In-Ear Monitors
- Best all-rounder ($250) Last post on 2/18/13 at 1:24pm in Headphones (full-size)
- Gaming: Sennheiser HD 280 Pro or Audio-Technica ATH-M50? Last post on 10/2/11 at 2:02pm in Headphones (full-size)
- Headset or Headphones + Mic? Last post on 1/24/13 at 11:39pm in Headphones (full-size)
Related Articles
-
2012 Head-Fi Holiday Gift Guide (Over-Ear)
Edited on 5/13/13
- 2012 Head-Fi Holiday Gift Guide (Gaming)
Edited on 12/28/12- Comparing headphones: Sennheiser's HD 800, HD 600, HD 25-1 and...
Edited on 5/27/12- Grado Modification Overview
Edited on 9/27/11- Headphone Impedance
Edited on 8/18/12Related Head Gear
Recent Reviews
-
Upon initial listening with these buds, I was rather unimpressed as I heard the rather familiar bloated mid-bass, sharp highs, and lack of mids that SKDY's old line carried. Then I realized that...
-
The VSD1 is the latest in a rather long line of budget in ear monitors including the VC02, GR99, GR02 and others that promises high quality sound for around $50 or so. While I haven’t had...
-
I tried a few Grado's —didn't like the Grado house sound—, a few Senn's —HD650 left a good impression—, a few lower-end AT's —I thought the AD700 were impressive for the price— and after reading...
-
In my recent quest for a new set of cans, I took a slight detour into the land of flashy prosumer headphones, in the form of the HK CL. The only reason I tried a pair was the price: half off,...
-
The Creative Aurvana Live! solved a major problem for me—how to listen to good audio while walking the dog at night. I live near a commercial and bar district in Center City, Philadelphia and I'm...
Mad Lust Envy's Headphone Gaming Guide: (Updated: 5/23/2013. MrSpeakers Mad Dog v.3.2 Reviewed) - Page 652
Gear mentioned in this thread:
post #9767 of 1452512/16/12 at 12:55am- chicolom
- Trader Feedback: +18
-
- offline
- 2,411 Posts. Joined 5/2008
- Location: Southwest Ohio
- Select All Posts By This User
HRT's new HDMI Streamer, which grabs digital audio from HDMI then passes it through. Of course, you can get that from optical too, but I think HDMI has more bandwith and isn't limited to 5.1 channels like optical is. Could be more useful with the next gen of consoles.
I'm not sure what the next-gen plans are for handling surround. I assume DD 5.1 is so standardized that it will continue, but they will possibly add more DTS support.
Of course, ideally consoles would have middleware that did the headphone surround more directly, instead of having to virtualize a a 5.1 system. I don't expect them to get on that though.

In the meantime, I think someone -*cough* FiiO - should make a more "audiophile" mixamp. Something with more inputs (Optical, HDMI, possibly USB for use with a computer), a high quality DAC with a toggle switch to bake in Dolby Headphone in the D-to-A stage, and a direct line out to send to external amps. Or just stick an E9 amp in the same box.
- Mad Lust Envy
- Trader Feedback: +19
-
- offline
- 10,718 Posts. Joined 3/2010
- Location: Orlando, Florida, USA
- Select All Posts By This User
Ah, I see. I have a feeling thats the way of the future for gaming. Hdmi streamer with DH enabling.
Edited by Mad Lust Envy - 12/16/12 at 1:01ampost #9769 of 1452512/16/12 at 1:46amLong time lurker first time poster.
Great thread and guide by the way. At the moment I am using the PC360s with a mixamp, but am looking to pick up a pair audiotechnica AD900s to use with the mixamp.
My questions are, are these $£100 better than the AD700s? and do they go well with the mixamp?
Thanks in advance for any replies
post #9770 of 1452512/16/12 at 1:55am- chicolom
- Trader Feedback: +18
-
- offline
- 2,411 Posts. Joined 5/2008
- Location: Southwest Ohio
- Select All Posts By This User
Quote:Originally Posted by Brown Intruder
Long time lurker first time poster.
Great thread and guide by the way. At the moment I am using the PC360s with a mixamp, but am looking to pick up a pair audiotechnica AD900s to use with the mixamp.
My questions are, are these $£100 better than the AD700s? and do they go well with the mixamp?
Thanks in advance for any replies
AD900s are sort of a sidegrade from the PC360s. AD900s have a bigger soundstage, but less bass and a thinner sound than the PC360s.
Also, they're not $100 better than the AD700. They have slightly better bass, and less sibilant treble. The mids sound a little more congested on the AD900 and make the soundstage sound slightly less clear than the AD700s.
post #9771 of 1452512/16/12 at 2:02amThanks for the quick reply.
I have been looking for weeks and weeks at forums and web-sites.. And its hard to nail down a good combo.
another quick question. What would you consider an upgrade in terms of everything over the PC360s? and would I need to add an amp (say a E09 for example) into the mix to drive them correctly?
Because frankly, if there is one major problem with the mixamp, it is the fact that turning up chat just kills the volume!
Sorry for the same questions that you guys probably get sick of answering everyday
post #9772 of 1452512/16/12 at 2:07amI was looking at some videos of the PLYR2 and thought to myself that you could totally hook up something like a DSS to it and make a makeshift DH wireless headset. The only fail of the PLYR2 that I can see is that it has 3 preset EQ's and I'm not entirely sure if any of those are flat.
Also, noticed that skullcandy's lifetime warranty doesn't include the gaming stuff, those only get 1 year :/
- Mad Lust Envy
- Trader Feedback: +19
-
- offline
- 10,718 Posts. Joined 3/2010
- Location: Orlando, Florida, USA
- Select All Posts By This User
Brown Intruder, look into the Q701. That is the next step over the AD700s, IMHO. And yes, definitely get an amp if you plan on using a mic.
Cal, I'm still not sold on wireless headsets, even the Plyr2. The A50s left me kind of disheartened.post #9774 of 1452512/16/12 at 2:29am- chicolom
- Trader Feedback: +18
-
- offline
- 2,411 Posts. Joined 5/2008
- Location: Southwest Ohio
- Select All Posts By This User
Quote:Originally Posted by Brown Intruder
Thanks for the quick reply.
I have been looking for weeks and weeks at forums and web-sites.. And its hard to nail down a good combo.
another quick question. What would you consider an upgrade in terms of everything over the PC360s? and would I need to add an amp (say a E09 for example) into the mix to drive them correctly?
Because frankly, if there is one major problem with the mixamp, it is the fact that turning up chat just kills the volume!
Sorry for the same questions that you guys probably get sick of answering everyday
Argh! MLE beat me to it...
Probably the Q701. Both PC360 and Q701 are pretty well balanced, but the Q701 is a tier up and has warmer punchier sound. It's a funner more immersive sounding headphone. The PC360 sounds flat and boring in comparison. Both have a very good soundstage, although different.
If your close to losing volume with the PC360, Q701 will most likely push you over the edge and you'll need ampage.
Edited by chicolom - 12/16/12 at 2:31ampost #9775 of 1452512/16/12 at 2:38amThanks guys
I nearly pulled the trigger on ad900s friday evening as well.
I take it that extra amplification does not destroy the dolby headset put out by the mixamp?
post #9776 of 1452512/16/12 at 2:41am- chicolom
- Trader Feedback: +18
-
- offline
- 2,411 Posts. Joined 5/2008
- Location: Southwest Ohio
- Select All Posts By This User
Quote:No. It just...amplifies it.
post #9777 of 1452512/16/12 at 2:53am- wmf
- Trader Feedback: +4
-
- offline
- 222 Posts. Joined 2/2010
- Location: Melbourne, Australia
- Select All Posts By This User
Quote:yeah same ..
and wouldnt mind trying the HE-400s, and the Beyer T90 either.
- Mad Lust Envy
- Trader Feedback: +19
-
- offline
- 10,718 Posts. Joined 3/2010
- Location: Orlando, Florida, USA
- Select All Posts By This User
If I could choose:
Philips Fidelio X1
K702 65th Anniversary
Beyer T90
HD800
T1
Stax anything
SRH1840
SRH1440
Grado SR80i
Alessandro MS-1
HE500
Yuin G1A and G2A
LCD2 with vegan pads
LCD3 with vegan pads
HE-6
HE-300
That's mainly all I wanna try.- Mad Lust Envy
- Trader Feedback: +19
-
- offline
- 10,718 Posts. Joined 3/2010
- Location: Orlando, Florida, USA
- Select All Posts By This User
Hmm, so I'm trying the Slyr's mixer, Mixamp pro 2013, and 5.8 off the Slyr all on stereo mode at their most balanced preset. Looks like the 5.8 is brighter than neutral for sure. The Mixamp 2013 is fuller sounding, and more dimensional. The Slyr's Mixer sounds closer to the Mixamp than to the 5.8.
Odd. I'll have to do more testing to be sure, but it definitely seems to be the case. I'm so used to the 5.8's signature, that the others seem warmer than neutral, but in actuality, they may be the neutral ones.
I did get the Mixer to work. I'm an idiot. I didn't realize you can just press in thecenter button and it mutes the mic. The mic definitely works off the Mixer and PS3.
I was playing Castlevania HD which is a stereo game, so I could test out the sound quality of the Mixer. Seems fine. Less harsh than the 5.8 in stereo mode.
Edited by Mad Lust Envy - 12/16/12 at 8:59ampost #9780 of 1452512/16/12 at 10:46amMad, how does the mic sound on the Slyr
Return HomeBack to Forum: Video Games Discussion- Mad Lust Envy's Headphone Gaming Guide: (Updated: 5/23/2013. MrSpeakers Mad Dog v.3.2 Reviewed)
Gear mentioned in this thread:
Head-Fi.org › Forums › Misc.-Category Forums › Video Games Discussion › Mad Lust Envy's Headphone Gaming Guide: (Updated: 5/23/2013. MrSpeakers Mad Dog v.3.2 Reviewed) - 2012 Head-Fi Holiday Gift Guide (Gaming)
Recent Discussions
- › T-PEOS H-200 - new triple hybrid IEM - Appreciation thread 22 seconds ago
- › Signal noise when pairing iphone 4 with headstage arrow 4g 1 minute ago
- › C&C BH Portable Headphone Amp (80 Hours from a Single Charge!)... 1 minute ago
- › Full Sized Portable Cans Opinions? ($200-$350) 2 minutes ago
- › The Lightning, a new very small balanced amp from RSA. Images of... 2 minutes ago
- › New in ear buds for my new iPhone 5 2 minutes ago
- › Heir Audio 5.0 Impressions/Comparison/Review Thread 2 minutes ago
- › Hey guys I want an recommendation 3 minutes ago
- › The Astell & Kern AK120 3 minutes ago
- › 「Official」Asian Anime, Manga, and Music Lounge 4 minutes ago
Recent Reviews
- › Skullcandy S2SYDA-008 Merge Earbud Headphones - Black/Chrome by KodaO
- › VSONIC VSD1 by TheGame21x
- › Audio Technica W5000 by the wizard of oz
- › Harmon Kardon Classic On-Ear Headphones by imagic
- › Creative Aurvana Live! Headphones by imagic
- › JBL J33 Premium In-Ear Headphones - Black by Aakash
- › Hisoundaudio Wooduo 2 by iern
- › Apple iPod classic 160 GB Silver (7th Generation) NEWEST MODEL by jensy
- › Sony MDR-V55/BR DJ style Headphones by dietcoke2am
- › Creative Sound Blaster Tactic 3D Sigma USB Gaming Headset by imagic
New Articles
- › Syncing music and making playlists work with... by Currawong
- › Mac OS X Music Players - alternatives to iTunes by miceblue
- › STAX SR-007 (Omega II) ... A Review After 4... by Currawong
- › List of lossless and high-res music (FLAC,... by ffivaz
- › Beware of the following scams and people... by Currawong
- › Sennheiser 449 Mod Possibly 4 8 Mod by hernan604
- › 2012 Head-Fi Holiday Gift Guide (Computer Audio) by joe
- › 2012 Head-Fi Holiday Gift Guide (Portable... by joe
- › 2012 Head-Fi Holiday Gift Guide (Desktop Audio) by joe
- › 2012 Head-Fi Holiday Gift Guide (Headphone... by joe
About Head-Fi.org | Join the Community | Advertise
© 2013 Head-Fi.org is powered by Huddler Tech | FAQ | Support | Privacy/TOS | Site Map























