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<blockquote data-quote="shadow.clone" data-source="post: 1002260" data-attributes="member: 1345"><p>I know you're looking for a DAC/amp and not a headset, but you should take a serious look at Coolermaster's MH650. I'm really impressed with its audio and voice quality. </p><p></p><p>It retails for about the price of OEM replacement pads on Sennheisers. So no need to baby it about while you work. You can turn off the RGB if you don't want to look like a Twitch streamer in video conferences. </p><p></p><p>Skip on standalone mics. You typically need to get them really close to your mouth to get good voice quality and low background noise. So you'll have to get a boom arm or place the mic in front of your KB. Not ideal when you're working.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shadow.clone, post: 1002260, member: 1345"] I know you're looking for a DAC/amp and not a headset, but you should take a serious look at Coolermaster's MH650. I'm really impressed with its audio and voice quality. It retails for about the price of OEM replacement pads on Sennheisers. So no need to baby it about while you work. You can turn off the RGB if you don't want to look like a Twitch streamer in video conferences. Skip on standalone mics. You typically need to get them really close to your mouth to get good voice quality and low background noise. So you'll have to get a boom arm or place the mic in front of your KB. Not ideal when you're working. [/QUOTE]
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