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<blockquote data-quote="dash09" data-source="post: 900908" data-attributes="member: 21270"><p>Since writing off "gaming" headphones years ago I've had better audio experiences in all my games. My hd58x works better than any gaming branded headset I've tried (bar the high end sennheisers as I've never tested those). Even gaming with a hd1 felt miles better than a gaming headset, albeit with tweaked eq settings.</p><p>Since upgrading from an asus xonar soundcard to schiit stack theres a definite improvement in overall SQ. The virtual 7.1 can still be done via software, I've tested Boom3d and its not half bad at all. But regular stereo produces far more detail. The xonar card worked flawlessly and is a good budget option just for gaming.</p><p>Added bonus that I dont have to switch headphones when I want to stop gaming and just listen to music</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dash09, post: 900908, member: 21270"] Since writing off "gaming" headphones years ago I've had better audio experiences in all my games. My hd58x works better than any gaming branded headset I've tried (bar the high end sennheisers as I've never tested those). Even gaming with a hd1 felt miles better than a gaming headset, albeit with tweaked eq settings. Since upgrading from an asus xonar soundcard to schiit stack theres a definite improvement in overall SQ. The virtual 7.1 can still be done via software, I've tested Boom3d and its not half bad at all. But regular stereo produces far more detail. The xonar card worked flawlessly and is a good budget option just for gaming. Added bonus that I dont have to switch headphones when I want to stop gaming and just listen to music [/QUOTE]
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