Northdash
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[size=x-small]I've recently built a new PC but am looking to upgrade the sound card and put in some equipment to get the most out of them. The 3 cards I've been looking at are:
-auzentech prelude (most likely to get)
-auzentech forte (2nd runner)
-creative x-fi titanium
Now my biggest focus is on gaming (mostly FPS and your occasional MMO) but I am a music lover (i do use FLAC files). I listen to just about every genre, so I want a nice, well balanced system.
I'm trying to learn more about audio equipment, as I must admit, I know VERY little. Right now I've been using a E5 portable amp that seems to be doing the job quite well.
My question is simple, what would you recommend for a decent setup. If you could provide an explanation on what it does or why you recommend it, I would love to understand. The only headphones I'll be using are my audio technicas ATH-AD700., I won't be using any speakers.
Also it would help to know what type of cable to use ;]
Price wise, I work and have a solid job so money is not an issue. But be reasonable. I'm not setting up anything high end, just a mid range solid system to make my sound experiences more enjoyable.
Cheers![/size]
-auzentech prelude (most likely to get)
-auzentech forte (2nd runner)
-creative x-fi titanium
Now my biggest focus is on gaming (mostly FPS and your occasional MMO) but I am a music lover (i do use FLAC files). I listen to just about every genre, so I want a nice, well balanced system.
I'm trying to learn more about audio equipment, as I must admit, I know VERY little. Right now I've been using a E5 portable amp that seems to be doing the job quite well.
My question is simple, what would you recommend for a decent setup. If you could provide an explanation on what it does or why you recommend it, I would love to understand. The only headphones I'll be using are my audio technicas ATH-AD700., I won't be using any speakers.
Also it would help to know what type of cable to use ;]
Price wise, I work and have a solid job so money is not an issue. But be reasonable. I'm not setting up anything high end, just a mid range solid system to make my sound experiences more enjoyable.
Cheers![/size]