Mochan
Headphoneus Supremus
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The journey is part of the fun my friend...
I clearly said i dont own it
Well you clearly said you owned them all, assumed you'd sold it already. It's mind boggling that you were able to get T1, GS1000, RS1, D7000, W2000, etc. on just $300.
90% accuracy, hear people with ninja pro...must mean you get shot down before you can make any shots, otherwise you'd be earning enough money through gaming to buy a HD800.
The loudness of a ninja pro footstep compared to other ambient sounds in the map make it extremely hard to hear unless your earphone has a problem and emphasizes quiet sounds. That or you have smart volume normalisation.
The hype is unreal.
Lol, i did say owned* I did sell them, struggling college students need food, especially back then. It's not mind boggling at all, depends on your charm and how good you are with dealing with payment plans from ebay sellers with great return policies
Edit:How unfortunate your hearing must not be able to pick up on the subtle sounds inside the game. I camp a lot. I just sit there in a nice safe spot and wait. It's very easy to pick up on sounds when you practice a few hours a day every day and are looking to hear those specific sounds. People always run and reload at the same time, it's incredible easy to hear certain things that will announce the presence of someone near by even with ninja pro on.
Do you even have the mx980s and a great sound card on your pc for gaming? If not, well then I'm sorry again you are not training your ears to know each and every sound in the game and actually trying hard to pick them out of the fray of battle sounds...
@ sinty
The world would be better off if all Campers were to be forcefully euthanised. seriously though, which shooters do you play then? I pretty much get bored with FPS games quite fast, even on multiplayer. But the bigger problem is that if you don't own a multiplayer shooter from the release on by the time you get it all the other people are insanely better. That and I'm not really good with shooters in general so usually its pretty frustrating pretty fast. On another genre I do hope diablo 3 is coming out in 2011, damn Blizzard and its way too early game announcements!
Still I wonder if I'll hear the monsters coming with a decent audio setup. For close combat it hardly matters because you need to run at them and fight like a madman anyway, but for the long rangers it really must be quite helpful. Not sure if there are many hack and slash or diablo fans around this forum though...
Originally Posted by chinesekiwi /img/forum/go_quote.gif
You can bypass the STX amp by going for the RCA outs or optical out. The annoying thing is that (AFAIK) you can't use Dolby Headphone modes with the RCA outs.
You can try a 3.5mm to 2 RCA cable to your amp to keep Dolby Headphone however it won't bypass the STX amp so to minimise the amping the STX amp does, you can the headphone amp gain to the lowest.
Dolby and CMSS do work with an amp in between the soundcard and the headphones. Whether you use RCA or whatever other input output method your amp and soundcard supports.