First of all hi guys, ^_^ I am new to the forums here .
I am looking for a decent DAC for a good price that would be a good pair with my SteelSeries 7H cans. I game mostly, but I also listen to the music and take it very seriously. My budget is about $100 but I would prefer to go cheaper than that, if it's possible. I have decided to go with a DAC over a Soundcard due to the benefits from one, but for the budget I am looking at, do you think a Soundcard would be more of a wise choice than a DAC?
My friend recommended me this http://just4electronics.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=7532&cPath=0_341#googlebase It's not the MKII model, but he said it would work well for gaming. I need something that has an AMP built in also, because I also produce Electronic music, and I record vocals, so I need something to amplify my Peavey i100 studio microphone.
Thanks,
- SMOR3S - Kevin -
I am looking for a decent DAC for a good price that would be a good pair with my SteelSeries 7H cans. I game mostly, but I also listen to the music and take it very seriously. My budget is about $100 but I would prefer to go cheaper than that, if it's possible. I have decided to go with a DAC over a Soundcard due to the benefits from one, but for the budget I am looking at, do you think a Soundcard would be more of a wise choice than a DAC?
My friend recommended me this http://just4electronics.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=7532&cPath=0_341#googlebase It's not the MKII model, but he said it would work well for gaming. I need something that has an AMP built in also, because I also produce Electronic music, and I record vocals, so I need something to amplify my Peavey i100 studio microphone.
Thanks,
- SMOR3S - Kevin -