Beunhaas
New Head-Fier
Hi everyone,
Newbie here, I just got a pair of Beyerdynamic DT1990 Pro's and I want to understand what an external DAC and amp might do and not do.
I currently have have my headphones plugged into my onboard audio of my PC (MSI X99s SLI PRO motherboard ALC892 Realtek Codec). Now I'm wondering whether an external dedicated DAC/amp combo might benefit me.
If I crank up the volume a bit, the headset sounds great. Pretty much exactly the sound I was going for. However when I lower the volume, it becomes quite difficult to pick out different instruments and sometimes even what the vocalist is saying. It feels like the speakers are covered or something (muffled?).
Would an external amp (and DAC perhaps) in this case be beneficial? Would that bring back the vibrancy (transparency?) on lower volume levels?
I also do hear a little buzz when the audio get's pretty quiet, but that's not really bothersome to be honest.
I have never used an external amp before, so I have no clue what they can or cannot do. I have been reading a lot about them these past days but it's still quite confusing.
I also tried my dad's Yamaha DSP-AX1 AV Amplifier, but my guess is the headphone plug on that amp is nothing special and won't really make much of a difference. (I personally did not hear a difference when I plugged the headphones into his amp).
Any insight is much appreciated.
Regarding amp's and DAC's I am looking at. I often came across the Schiit Audio Magni and Modi. Those are the one's I'd probably also be getting if I do end up getting an amp and DAC. My only question being, would the Magni / Modi introduce any delays in the audio?
I do play games and I would like to be able to pick out the details of the sounds I'm hearing (on lower volumes as well) and most importantly, 'without' delays. I imagine anything in the audio chain will introduce at least some delay, but I'd like to keep it as low as possible.
Newbie here, I just got a pair of Beyerdynamic DT1990 Pro's and I want to understand what an external DAC and amp might do and not do.
I currently have have my headphones plugged into my onboard audio of my PC (MSI X99s SLI PRO motherboard ALC892 Realtek Codec). Now I'm wondering whether an external dedicated DAC/amp combo might benefit me.
If I crank up the volume a bit, the headset sounds great. Pretty much exactly the sound I was going for. However when I lower the volume, it becomes quite difficult to pick out different instruments and sometimes even what the vocalist is saying. It feels like the speakers are covered or something (muffled?).
Would an external amp (and DAC perhaps) in this case be beneficial? Would that bring back the vibrancy (transparency?) on lower volume levels?
I also do hear a little buzz when the audio get's pretty quiet, but that's not really bothersome to be honest.
I have never used an external amp before, so I have no clue what they can or cannot do. I have been reading a lot about them these past days but it's still quite confusing.
I also tried my dad's Yamaha DSP-AX1 AV Amplifier, but my guess is the headphone plug on that amp is nothing special and won't really make much of a difference. (I personally did not hear a difference when I plugged the headphones into his amp).
Any insight is much appreciated.
Regarding amp's and DAC's I am looking at. I often came across the Schiit Audio Magni and Modi. Those are the one's I'd probably also be getting if I do end up getting an amp and DAC. My only question being, would the Magni / Modi introduce any delays in the audio?
I do play games and I would like to be able to pick out the details of the sounds I'm hearing (on lower volumes as well) and most importantly, 'without' delays. I imagine anything in the audio chain will introduce at least some delay, but I'd like to keep it as low as possible.
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