noremac
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OK got the right section this time lol. I am very tired tonight.
Alright before you all start screaming at me, I just want you to know that I spent the last 6 hours just reading stuff on the site, and have done research before posting. The bulk of the reading being the massive 70 page thread on the JVC HA-RX series. And I am still left with unanswered questions thus leading to my post here. Right now I game on a crappy stereo headset and on-board audio. After reading all these reviews on various headsets I am left at a fork in the road. I guess with a subject such as audio equipment where most of the end-user feedback is based off of their personal preferences, you get a lot of conflicting opinions.
What I am looking for is the best sound card/headphone combo that will give me the best bang for the buck and meet the following desired requirements:
I really have heard rave reviews of the Audio Technica ATH-xxx series but my main conflicting issue was the uncanny similarity between that and the JVC HA-RX series, almost like the same headphone. This made me think to myself why would I pay over $100 when I can get something very similar for $40? In fact I was almost set on buying the ATH-A700 until I was shown the thread on this forum (thanks chinesekiwi).
As for the sound card I am also in a bind. It seems that all the X-Fi reviews say it is good for games but not as good in music as other cards, and the other cards like ASUS or Auzentech are good in music but not as good as the X-Fi in games. So I have no idea what to do here, as long as it is somewhat cheap and can do what I want I am open to all recommendations.
Sorry for writing so much [size=xx-small](I like to be as specific as possible and not try to come across as some idiot who has done no research)[/size] but I am just left with a lot of questions unanswered and uncertainties from what I have read so far on the forum, and my hope is that I can actually get some helpful input on my particular situation and not just another "use the search function" reply or a link to kool bubba ice's Ultimate gaming headphone guide because I know how to use search and I have read many gaming headphone threads but I am still stuck deciding and I just need more clarification. The last thing I want to do is buy expensive headphones online and have to go through the hassle of returning them because they don't sound good. I just bought some HD201's last week and they sounded so-so on my computer but pretty damn good on my iPod so I lucked out and now have a new set of portables. I just wish I had some kind of high end audio store around my area where I could test this stuff in person, there may be but really all I know of is Best Buy and all they ever have for testing is Bose.
So with all that being said and all of my needs have been addressed, what would be the best choice for me?
Thanks in advance for any help.

Alright before you all start screaming at me, I just want you to know that I spent the last 6 hours just reading stuff on the site, and have done research before posting. The bulk of the reading being the massive 70 page thread on the JVC HA-RX series. And I am still left with unanswered questions thus leading to my post here. Right now I game on a crappy stereo headset and on-board audio. After reading all these reviews on various headsets I am left at a fork in the road. I guess with a subject such as audio equipment where most of the end-user feedback is based off of their personal preferences, you get a lot of conflicting opinions.
What I am looking for is the best sound card/headphone combo that will give me the best bang for the buck and meet the following desired requirements:
- Positional audio in gaming: I play pretty much FPS and mostly the CS and COD series on a competitive level, so it is imperative for me to tell where players are around me.
- Excellent sound quality in music: I listen to most everything - classic rock, alternative rock, metal, techno, some rap, etc.
- Decent noise isolation: I would use them in moderate volume rooms and maybe occasional loud LAN events, so open back is most likely out of the question.
- Minimal or no sound leakage: Again, open back is most likely out of the question.
- Excellent sound quality in movies: I like action movies so I want those explosions to have realistic sound and I like dialogue to come in very crisp and clear.
- Pretty durable: not too much flimsy plastic, but not so well built that it feels like a brick on my head.
- Circum-aural: This one is probably not a big deal if they are VERY comfortable supra-aural headphones, I just don't like the hard pressure over my ears.
- Comfortable: I game for hours upon hours, so I don't need something that's going to slow down my flow.
- Runs without amp: Maybe I will invest in an amp later on, but right now it is not in my budget really.

As for the sound card I am also in a bind. It seems that all the X-Fi reviews say it is good for games but not as good in music as other cards, and the other cards like ASUS or Auzentech are good in music but not as good as the X-Fi in games. So I have no idea what to do here, as long as it is somewhat cheap and can do what I want I am open to all recommendations.
Sorry for writing so much [size=xx-small](I like to be as specific as possible and not try to come across as some idiot who has done no research)[/size] but I am just left with a lot of questions unanswered and uncertainties from what I have read so far on the forum, and my hope is that I can actually get some helpful input on my particular situation and not just another "use the search function" reply or a link to kool bubba ice's Ultimate gaming headphone guide because I know how to use search and I have read many gaming headphone threads but I am still stuck deciding and I just need more clarification. The last thing I want to do is buy expensive headphones online and have to go through the hassle of returning them because they don't sound good. I just bought some HD201's last week and they sounded so-so on my computer but pretty damn good on my iPod so I lucked out and now have a new set of portables. I just wish I had some kind of high end audio store around my area where I could test this stuff in person, there may be but really all I know of is Best Buy and all they ever have for testing is Bose.
So with all that being said and all of my needs have been addressed, what would be the best choice for me?
Thanks in advance for any help.