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"Gaming" Headphone DAC/Amp choices
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<blockquote data-quote="Tenflare" data-source="post: 1002297" data-attributes="member: 20064"><p>The Sennheiser GSX (1000 and 1200) is basically the standard for surround simulation. It has almost zero critical listening application, however (the Schitt and Mayflower products will be better here), and it's a lot to pay for what is essentially world class DSP in hardware form, but it does everything you want. I have mine hooked up to an SMSL SP200 to power my K702's and there's simply nothing like it for games and movies.</p><p></p><p>If you're basically just after the comms (you mentioned Skype) and not the gaming, a lot of USB mics have headphone outs. My Blue Yeti Blackout has a headphone out and its DAC is capable of 16/48000. I know a guy who uses the Samson Meteor this way as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tenflare, post: 1002297, member: 20064"] The Sennheiser GSX (1000 and 1200) is basically the standard for surround simulation. It has almost zero critical listening application, however (the Schitt and Mayflower products will be better here), and it's a lot to pay for what is essentially world class DSP in hardware form, but it does everything you want. I have mine hooked up to an SMSL SP200 to power my K702's and there's simply nothing like it for games and movies. If you're basically just after the comms (you mentioned Skype) and not the gaming, a lot of USB mics have headphone outs. My Blue Yeti Blackout has a headphone out and its DAC is capable of 16/48000. I know a guy who uses the Samson Meteor this way as well. [/QUOTE]
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