![]() Thanks in advance for any recommendations/help you guys offer Let me know if there's any more information you need me to provide. My Mobo is a Z97i-Plus so it has the ALC892 sound chip. Ideally, they would also be portable so that I can bring them to Uni or something if i want, but that's not 100% necessary. The headphones would also be mainly used for gaming (LoL, Racing Games, CS:GO and singleplayer games like the Witcher etc.) Creative Sound Blaster E1 Portable Headphone Amplifier with Integrated Mic and Dual Headphone Jacks for PC and Smartphones. My ideal budget is AUD$ 200-250, but I could probably stretch that too AUD$ 300 if necessary. I know that it's meant to be a portable amp, but if it does the job. Will these be suitable? The product page states that it can drive 600ohm headphones. As for amps, I found the Creative Sound Blaster E1 which is $AUD 70, and is the cheapest amp I have been able to find. I'm not sure if maybe the Yeti's headphone output would be suitable as an amp, as it definitely goes louder than my PC's headphone outputs. The reasons I considered the M50X was that they should be easy to drive, and hence not require an Amp. Now I am looking at the BeyerDynamic Dt990 250ohm as I can't seem to find anyone with bad things to say about them. However, some people (e.g Logan from Tek Syndicate stated that they are very overrated). First I was looking at the Audio Technica M50Xs as they are very popular, have a low impedance, have the removable cable and look really good. Already have a Blue Yeti to microphone is not a problem.Īnyway, have been looking at a few headphones. I am currently using an old SteelSeries headset, but want to make the change to headphones. ![]() Detailed product information can be found on the manufacturer's website, Creative.Hi everyone, have lurked the forums for a while but this is my first post.įinally in the market for a set of headphones. And in the absence of a signal, it goes into sleep mode, saving battery power. Creative Woof 2 can work 6 hours without recharging, which is quite enough for a picnic in nature. If a phone call comes in while playing music, the system turns on the built-in microphone, allowing you to answer the call. But the musical background Woof 2 creates, and very well. Of course, the power of this speaker does not make sense to compare with the same Sound Blaster Roar SR20, and there is no stereo here. After all, she has no wires for either power or signal. The column can be placed anywhere: on a table, window sill, on a cabinet. A huge plus of Woof 2 is its compactness. In general, what is closer to the hands, that can be controlled. You can do the same from your smartphone. Using the buttons on the body, it is possible to adjust the volume and switch tracks. ![]() Then you can listen to your favorite music from any available application. Creating a bluetooth pair with iPhone takes a few seconds. And secondly, the sound that Creative Woof 2 produces is not expected from a device of this size. Firstly, the appearance of the mirror pyramid cannot leave you indifferent. Built with precision audiophile components, a best-in-class 600 ohm headphone amplifier and aptX technology for Bluetooth, the Sound Blaster E5 is the perfect audio component for music lovers, whether they are on the move or beside their PC/Mac. But it was this very speaker that had a wow effect in the family, and it's understandable why. The Sound Blaster E5 is a 24-bit/192kHz high resolution USB DAC and portable headphone amplifier. ![]() I have tested multiple speaker systems of different sizes and functionality.
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