Beyerdynamic DT-1770: Product Info, Discussion and Impressions

Sep 2, 2016 at 3:05 PM Post #2,326 of 3,712
Jotunheim + Multibit Modi/Bifrost/Gungnir or Gustard X20-U
Cheaper all-in-one: Jotunheim + DAC board or Emotiva DC-1
 
Or yes, the Chord Mojo but I hear it gets really hot if left charging all the time. However, so does my LH Labs gear.
 
Simplest: Audioquest Dragonfly Red
 
Sep 2, 2016 at 3:33 PM Post #2,327 of 3,712
Chord Mojo easily the best. It gets Warm when charging and playing simultaneously, but so do other Class A (Amps).

It is comparable to DAC's costing five times more and don't be fooled by the small size, just as good as a desktop device. Enough Power to drive HD800 and LCD's, no problem.
 
Sep 2, 2016 at 5:33 PM Post #2,328 of 3,712
  Today my sound card died. Had a creative sound blaster something. I am currently using the mainboards soundcard and it sucks, I have to turn the audio all the way up to 100 and it's till not loud enough, normally I would listen at 12-35.
 
I need something new now. What would you guys recommend? A new sound card? A amp? If I buy a amp, what should I look for?


I use the Xonar STX. It is great for gaming and music. I bought it in 2012 and have it running with Windows XP/Vista/W7 and now W10. Works flawless ever since. I could drive all headphones I have or had including the HD800 very good. Right now my main can on the PC is the HD650. The DT1770 is also driven very nice. I tried some external USB cards, but this internal one works best up to now, it is always recognized by Windows as 7.1 device, USB cards have been only Stereo devices sometimes. So if you have a free slot for it, go grab an internal card. 
 
Sep 2, 2016 at 10:44 PM Post #2,330 of 3,712
I am not sure which one to buy yet. Between these options, which one do you think is best?
 
Xonar STX
ASUS Xonar STX II​
Focusrite Scarlett Solo 2nd Gen
 
The shiit audio one looks nice too, but I was not able to find a seller in Germany. Also what do you guys think about external soundcards? They would make my life a lot easier because then I could have it on my desk and use shorter cables.
 
Sep 2, 2016 at 10:48 PM Post #2,331 of 3,712
I am not sure which one to buy yet. Between these options, which one do you think is best?

Xonar STX
ASUS Xonar STX II​
Focusrite Scarlett Solo 2nd Gen

The shiit audio one looks nice too, but I was not able to find a seller in Germany. Also what do you guys think about external soundcards? They would make my life a lot easier because then I could have it on my desk and use shorter cables.


This comes down to two questions:

1) How much do you want to spend?

2) Do you require "virtual surround sound," or is high-quality stereo acceptable?
 
Sep 2, 2016 at 11:01 PM Post #2,332 of 3,712
1) How much do you want to spend?
 

 
As little as possible, the Xonar costs almost 200€ and that is already a pain for me. I would normally spend more, but right now I don't have that much cash to waste.
 
2) Do you require "virtual surround sound," or is high-quality stereo acceptable?
 

I don't even know what these things are. If virtual surround is something gaming related, I don't really play that much games.
 
Sep 2, 2016 at 11:05 PM Post #2,333 of 3,712
As little as possible, the Xonar costs almost 200€ and that is already a pain for me. I would normally spend more, but right now I don't have that much cash to waste.

I don't even know what these things are. If virtual surround is something gaming related, I don't really play that much games.


I'll defer to the group. I'd definitely suggest getting a decent dac/amp in that price range, if you listen to more music than play games.

Also, I know you can get good deals on Amazon UK, because of the favorable exchange rate. I know VAT could be a factor in the EU, however.
 
Sep 2, 2016 at 11:07 PM Post #2,334 of 3,712
As little as possible, the Xonar costs almost 200€ and that is already a pain for me. I would normally spend more, but right now I don't have that much cash to waste.

I don't even know what these things are. If virtual surround is something gaming related, I don't really play that much games.


If your computer can output an optical signal, you can consider an Oppo HA-2. I know the Dragonfly Red is also popular around this price point.
 
Sep 3, 2016 at 1:01 AM Post #2,335 of 3,712
As little as possible, the Xonar costs almost 200€ and that is already a pain for me. I would normally spend more, but right now I don't have that much cash to waste.

I don't even know what these things are. If virtual surround is something gaming related, I don't really play that much games.


If you don't have much cash available at the moment, then I'd consider going low end prosumer audio. Something like this https://www.thomann.de/gb/steinberg_ur12.htm may well fill the gap until you can afford something better.

I use the original UR22 (no longer available) and to be honest it sounds fine and drives the DT1770 perfectly competently. From what I gather the innards of the UR12 are pretty much the same (it dumps one XLR combo input for a TR input) except the UR12 adds USB 2.0 audio class compliancy, meaning no drivers are required for Mac or Linux. Windows drivers are supplied with the unit.
 
Sep 3, 2016 at 1:54 AM Post #2,336 of 3,712
I am not sure which one to buy yet. Between these options, which one do you think is best?

Xonar STX
ASUS Xonar STX II​
Focusrite Scarlett Solo 2nd Gen

The shiit audio one looks nice too, but I was not able to find a seller in Germany. Also what do you guys think about external soundcards? They would make my life a lot easier because then I could have it on my desk and use shorter cables.

www.schiit-europe.com is in the Netherlands.
 
Sep 3, 2016 at 5:03 PM Post #2,340 of 3,712
I am not sure which one to buy yet. Between these options, which one do you think is best?

Xonar STX
ASUS Xonar STX II​
Focusrite Scarlett Solo 2nd Gen

The shiit audio one looks nice too, but I was not able to find a seller in Germany. Also what do you guys think about external soundcards? They would make my life a lot easier because then I could have it on my desk and use shorter cables.


Consider any one of the following three:

1. Only an Amp: FiiO E12
(powerful and excellent damping, portable)
$110

or

2. DAC/Amp: FiiO E17 Alpen
$120 or used Oppo HA-2


or


3. Any sound card with good Headphone Out:

Roland QUAD-CAPTURE - USB 2.0 Audio Interface

or

Native Instruments KOMPLETE AUDIO 6 -

or

Steinberg UR22mkII - USB 2.0 Audio Interface

or the cheap but very good:

Behringer U-PHORIA UMC404HD / $99
(Excellent DAC chip, very decent amp, terrific build AND 24bit/192kHz!!)
 

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