Originally posted by: Jeff7181and... where would the subwoofer go?
I would be one such person. "5.1" headphones generally use multiple lower-quality drivers in place of the better drivers found in traditional headphones, and the 5.1 aspect doesn't do a good job presenting a surround sound source correctly. The Correct Way? is to use a good set of normal headphones, and then some sort of processor that uses HRTFs to compute transformations, such as an X-Fi or a Dolby Digital Headphone processor.Originally posted by: j0j081
a lot of people at the hi-def audio board seem to think 5.1 headphones aren't very good at all and you are better off with something like Sennheiser HD555s or 595s for positional sound. they say it's a good soundstage that matters not gimmicky stuff.
Originally posted by: ViRGE
I would be one such person. "5.1" headphones generally use multiple lower-quality drivers in place of the better drivers found in traditional headphones, and the 5.1 aspect doesn't do a good job presenting a surround sound source correctly. The Correct Way? is to use a good set of normal headphones, and then some sort of processor that uses HRTFs to compute transformations, such as an X-Fi or a Dolby Digital Headphone processor.Originally posted by: j0j081
a lot of people at the hi-def audio board seem to think 5.1 headphones aren't very good at all and you are better off with something like Sennheiser HD555s or 595s for positional sound. they say it's a good soundstage that matters not gimmicky stuff.