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Weird, cause G5 has SBX button on the side, same as E5.
But I will try both probably.
But I will try both probably.
Perhaps I'm not sure what I'm asking then. In short, then, is there a way I can run 4 passive speakers + a sub with the X7? If not, how do you/others feel about running a separate avr with speakers/sub from the X7 via an optical cable?
Can't say about CS GO, but for game like PUBG its much better to disable ALL sound enhancements/virtual surrounds, etc. Its native binaural audio is way better(may assume same in most modern games). If you turn Virt Surround like SBX or any other analog it amplifies ambient noise so footsteps definitely sound worse. I did extensive A/B testing. So basically for modern games all you need in nice DAC(x7 is pretty good) and nice pair of open cans. IMO Senns HD700 is the best gaming phones ever built. You add ModMic there and this is just awesome. The widest sound stage and comfort( I've tried HD800 but they're not comfy at all to me). I had HD650 and now they collecting dust since HD700 is waay better, its not even comparable since HD700 has way softer clamping force and bigger earspace, so you can play for many hours w/o fatigue. You may try to find used paid if new HD700 is above your price range. Try side by side 650 and 700 and you'll never come back to 650. And after installing HD700 Mod Kit from Mod House Audio this is my go to phones for music along with Z7 and Z1R.Hey guys, looking for some advice or recommendations on how to configure or settings to change on my Creative X7. I love this device and originally found it through this thread on here, or through the MLE gaming headphone guide thread a while ago. I originally bought it because I loved the idea of being able to have both my PS4 and PC connected to it at the same time and only use 1 pair of headphones for both devices and having a central application on my PC to adjust and change things, and the bluetooth option is cool if I ever want to connect my phone if I am continuing to listen to something from my car ride home when I get back home. It has overall improved my volume and sound quality on my computer and I love it.
My only thing is I kind of feel like footsteps and certain other things (at least in CSGO) seem to be very quiet and faint and I know part of it could be the game itself, but I feel like part of it could be my set up. I believe I have surround enabled in the Creative software and set to around 20% or so, and I think there is some sort of gunshot/footstep enhance option that I do not have enabled. I feel like I messed around with it once but it made things kind of sound weird so I disabled it. Is this something I should be using and leave enabled? Are there EQ settings or other settings in general I should adjust or be using to help improve things? Are there other/better DAC/Amp combos out there I could use that may be better suited, even if I cannot connect both my ps4 and PC at the same time? I have my windows volume set to about 20-25% typically when using it with my Creative set up and gunshots/explosions and general sound seems to be audible and at good volumes but I am wondering if there is anything I can do to help improve footstep audio in game. I am using the Creative X7 paired with a pair of AKG 7xx's right now. I also have an order in through Massdrop for the HD 6xx headphones that I am hoping to get later in the year. I will be trying those out when I eventually get them, not sure or decided on which I will be using as my primary headphones until I get to test both, if that matters at all.
In Windows Sound Settings set the X7 to 5.1 mode.Hey guys, looking for some advice or recommendations on how to configure or settings to change on my Creative X7. I love this device and originally found it through this thread on here, or through the MLE gaming headphone guide thread a while ago. I originally bought it because I loved the idea of being able to have both my PS4 and PC connected to it at the same time and only use 1 pair of headphones for both devices and having a central application on my PC to adjust and change things, and the bluetooth option is cool if I ever want to connect my phone if I am continuing to listen to something from my car ride home when I get back home. It has overall improved my volume and sound quality on my computer and I love it.
My only thing is I kind of feel like footsteps and certain other things (at least in CSGO) seem to be very quiet and faint and I know part of it could be the game itself, but I feel like part of it could be my set up. I believe I have surround enabled in the Creative software and set to around 20% or so, and I think there is some sort of gunshot/footstep enhance option that I do not have enabled. I feel like I messed around with it once but it made things kind of sound weird so I disabled it. Is this something I should be using and leave enabled? Are there EQ settings or other settings in general I should adjust or be using to help improve things? Are there other/better DAC/Amp combos out there I could use that may be better suited, even if I cannot connect both my ps4 and PC at the same time? I have my windows volume set to about 20-25% typically when using it with my Creative set up and gunshots/explosions and general sound seems to be audible and at good volumes but I am wondering if there is anything I can do to help improve footstep audio in game. I am using the Creative X7 paired with a pair of AKG 7xx's right now. I also have an order in through Massdrop for the HD 6xx headphones that I am hoping to get later in the year. I will be trying those out when I eventually get them, not sure or decided on which I will be using as my primary headphones until I get to test both, if that matters at all.
It is literally the opposite of that.Can't say about CS GO, but for game like PUBG its much better to disable ALL sound enhancements/virtual surrounds, etc. Its native binaural audio is way better(may assume same in most modern games).
Good luck.
It is literally the opposite of that.
I just looked that up, looks very interesting and like there is a lot of input options and other things you can do with it, I love that it in itself is a headphone stand. Dat price tag tho is out of my price range anytime soon o.OJust wanted to back up this statement. 70%-100% VSS is the sweet spot. Leave everything else turned off (you can use EQ, but remember it changes the sound, more bass, most likely less footsteps heard).
Still love my X7, but getting anxious for the A16 Smyth Research Realizer. Hoping to get it by Christmas. Delays are KILLING me! All paid up!
Can't say about CS GO, but for game like PUBG its much better to disable ALL sound enhancements/virtual surrounds, etc. Its native binaural audio is way better(may assume same in most modern games). If you turn Virt Surround like SBX or any other analog it amplifies ambient noise so footsteps definitely sound worse. I did extensive A/B testing. So basically for modern games all you need in nice DAC(x7 is pretty good) and nice pair of open cans. IMO Senns HD700 is the best gaming phones ever built. You add ModMic there and this is just awesome. The widest sound stage and comfort( I've tried HD800 but they're not comfy at all to me). I had HD650 and now they collecting dust since HD700 is waay better, its not even comparable since HD700 has way softer clamping force and bigger earspace, so you can play for many hours w/o fatigue. You may try to find used paid if new HD700 is above your price range. Try side by side 650 and 700 and you'll never come back to 650. And after installing HD700 Mod Kit from Mod House Audio this is my go to phones for music along with Z7 and Z1R.
Good luck.
Maybe depends on a particular game.It is literally the opposite of that.
Have them as well, great [hones but too heavy. Like the heaviest I owe. 30 min in game and I want to take them off.Monoprice M1060
I just looked that up, looks very interesting and like there is a lot of input options and other things you can do with it, I love that it in itself is a headphone stand. Dat price tag tho is out of my price range anytime soon o.O
Maybe depends on a particular game.
YMMV, as I said I've tried only w PUBG, since its the only 1 game I currently play that require positional audio, and SBX makes ambient noise louder.
Other games I don't mind since they dont have that high level ambient noise.
Have them as well, great [hones but too heavy. Like the heaviest I owe. 30 min in game and I want to take them off.
Yeah it seems like everyone is a little different and prefers different headphones or hears thing slightly differently through them. At the moment I am pretty happy with my K7xx's and don't really plan on trying to replace them soon or spending a lot of money on headphones soon. They are only about a year or 2 old, I have money invested in the HD 6xx's already which I probably won't receive for another 2+ months, I also have a pair of AT ATH-7xx's which are currently sitting around as my backup headphones that I replaced with the AKG K7xx. Even a new DAC or AMP I would like to not spend money on anytime soon, I'd like to just find and optimal setup or way to improve my setup, but as with everything else I will have an upgrade itch in a year or 2 and wan to replace things and buy more but...I have enough (I know a lot less than other people) money invested into everything right now to go and start buying more headphones lol. I also am not really close to anywhere that I can go and test out these audiophile headphones before I buy them which sucks. I will try messing around with my SBX settings and start there and go from there. Of course now that someone linked this A16 Smyth Research Realizer now I just want to buy that, but that's as much money as I was about to dump into a new PC build and I don't think I am ready to spend 2k on a DAC/AMP.Headphones are completely user dependent. HD650/HD6XX IMO are terrible for gaming. One of the worst I've personally heard. Hifiman HE-X V2 is my favorite by a good margin. Monoprice M1060 is my favorite that is affordable (mine are modded with Audeze Vegan pads and other tweeks). Under $400 if you can find the Vegan pads.
The AKG K7XX or other varient are really good for sound whoring, very large soundstage, and for me, super comfortable for long gaming sessions. My K702 65th anniversary served me very well for 5 years before I started dumping tons of money into this hobby. I also really like the Massdrop PC37X as an entry level priced headset that's great for gaming.