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Any gamers here? Quick question
How are you guys connecting your gaming systems to your amps/dacs etc? I assume you're using HDMI but how else are you doing it? I seem to get inconsistencies between audio, video, and controller input lag. Is it best to just use audio out from the TV to the amp?- Luketaru
- Post #21
- Forum: Headphones (full-size)
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How do I connect a headphone amp to my AV-receiver?
I am interested in this subject as well. I am interested in connecting the HD 800 to a receiver for use with video gaming but haven't found much experience with people doing this. The receiver I have now has some interference with the headphone jack but it is a 13 year old receiver.... I'm...- Luketaru
- Post #10
- Forum: Headphone Amps (full-size)
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Interested in expanding HD 800's use to multiple devices
Thank you for the response. I apologize in advance as I am still quite a newb at all of this. I've thought on this more and incorporating the new device into a larger system is secondary to me. I really want to get great audio quality from the PS3/360 and other devices first and foremost...- Luketaru
- Post #3
- Forum: Headphone Amps (full-size)
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Interested in expanding HD 800's use to multiple devices
Hello head-fi'ers! I am looking for some advice/suggestions with how to attain a certain setup that I am interested in. I've been using the HD800 headphones for music and PC use and have been very happy with them but want to incorporate these headphones use into my other electronic...- Luketaru
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- Forum: Headphone Amps (full-size)
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AMP A / B COMPARISONS
Thanks for the comparisons milosz and also Lunatique for the 'enlightenment'. I am new to this hobby and tend to get in over my head in whatever I am interested at the time and you've both shown me its not really worth it. Right now I am using the uDAC2>Matrix M-stage>HD 800 and am quite pleased...- Luketaru
- Post #244
- Forum: Headphone Amps (full-size)
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What more do I need? Product Suggestion
A USB DAC such as the uDAC2 effectively replaces your internal soundcard, and is a great value for the money at $129. Don't let its low price-tag fool you into thinking it's not quality.- Luketaru
- Post #5
- Forum: Computer Audio