audi0nick128
500+ Head-Fier
Hey there Naugrim,
I run the same setup Mojo/Nighthawk for all my headphone listening, including gaming.
I have my PS4 connected to Mojo via toslink.
I think that Mojo improves the gaming experience even more than music.
The highly dynamic sound in games is where Mojo shines even more.
Soundstage, depth perception and spartial cues of the Combo are also top notch for gaming, IMHO.
I do run Mojo with my active Riva Turbo X in a desktop setup and switch between Headphone/Desktop use.
I don't know the maximum Vrms of your speakers, but in my case it's 2.0Vrms so I run 4 clicks down from line level... This will be remembered, unlike line level, after turning off Mojo.
IN THIS CASE YOU MUST ALWAYS REMEMBER TO ADJUST THE VOLUME WHEN SWITCHING TO HEADPHONE !
That's the only inconvenience I can think of, so if you can deal with that, Mojo alone should suit you well!
Cheers
I run the same setup Mojo/Nighthawk for all my headphone listening, including gaming.
I have my PS4 connected to Mojo via toslink.
I think that Mojo improves the gaming experience even more than music.
The highly dynamic sound in games is where Mojo shines even more.
Soundstage, depth perception and spartial cues of the Combo are also top notch for gaming, IMHO.
I do run Mojo with my active Riva Turbo X in a desktop setup and switch between Headphone/Desktop use.
I don't know the maximum Vrms of your speakers, but in my case it's 2.0Vrms so I run 4 clicks down from line level... This will be remembered, unlike line level, after turning off Mojo.
IN THIS CASE YOU MUST ALWAYS REMEMBER TO ADJUST THE VOLUME WHEN SWITCHING TO HEADPHONE !
That's the only inconvenience I can think of, so if you can deal with that, Mojo alone should suit you well!
Cheers