n00pe
New Head-Fier
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Hi,
just recently I've decided to get myself new headphones and after spending some time on the internet I've managed to come up with these: Beyerdynamic DT 770 Pro 250 and Beyerdynamic DT 990 Pro 250.
Since now I've only had a chance to try couple headsets which I never really liked (SS Siberia series and couple others). I gotta say Siberia's headsets are comfy as hell which is part of the reason I'd like to go with DT 770's.
I mainly listen to EDM, but I don't mind little bit of everything expect rap. Part of the reason I'd like to go with DT 770's is the fact that they sound really well especially while listening to EDM (so I was told).
As title says I'd really like to know if my motherboard (ASRock Z77 Extreme4) would be "strong" enough to power these? I've already come across couple articles on the internet, but none of them really gave me the answer that I'm looking for.
Would I need an AMP? If so, would FiiO E11 be a good choice? Is it really worth the money? Thank you!
Regards,
George.
just recently I've decided to get myself new headphones and after spending some time on the internet I've managed to come up with these: Beyerdynamic DT 770 Pro 250 and Beyerdynamic DT 990 Pro 250.
Since now I've only had a chance to try couple headsets which I never really liked (SS Siberia series and couple others). I gotta say Siberia's headsets are comfy as hell which is part of the reason I'd like to go with DT 770's.
I mainly listen to EDM, but I don't mind little bit of everything expect rap. Part of the reason I'd like to go with DT 770's is the fact that they sound really well especially while listening to EDM (so I was told).
As title says I'd really like to know if my motherboard (ASRock Z77 Extreme4) would be "strong" enough to power these? I've already come across couple articles on the internet, but none of them really gave me the answer that I'm looking for.
Would I need an AMP? If so, would FiiO E11 be a good choice? Is it really worth the money? Thank you!
Regards,
George.