Riku540
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http://www.astrogaming.com/products/detail/111/MixAmp-58/
Well since these are really new there isn't a lot of information on them. I just got the previous mixamp not bot a couple months ago... This kinda thing always happens to me...
Anyways, I guess my only question and real concern is the wireless feature... 5.8Ghz I would hope this is a digital broadcast and not analog? If it were digital than so long as you are getting signal there should be no loss in audio quality to your headphones correct? Kinda like streaming from a PC to different areas throughout the house?
This also apparently supports Dolby Digital 7.1 but the part where I get confused is it says "via Dolby® Pro Logic IIX decoding and Dolby® Headphone Surround Sound output". I know the old one uses both Dolby Headphone and Pro Logic II; the latter being inferior imaging if you are not using TOSLINK. Is this the same or better decoding as the old mixamp?
Basically I'm wondering if overall this is going to be a "better" product or simply a "different" product.
Well since these are really new there isn't a lot of information on them. I just got the previous mixamp not bot a couple months ago... This kinda thing always happens to me...
Anyways, I guess my only question and real concern is the wireless feature... 5.8Ghz I would hope this is a digital broadcast and not analog? If it were digital than so long as you are getting signal there should be no loss in audio quality to your headphones correct? Kinda like streaming from a PC to different areas throughout the house?
This also apparently supports Dolby Digital 7.1 but the part where I get confused is it says "via Dolby® Pro Logic IIX decoding and Dolby® Headphone Surround Sound output". I know the old one uses both Dolby Headphone and Pro Logic II; the latter being inferior imaging if you are not using TOSLINK. Is this the same or better decoding as the old mixamp?
Basically I'm wondering if overall this is going to be a "better" product or simply a "different" product.