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This is an interesting subject that was sort of being touched on in another thread, but not really. So I made this one to discuss myths and silly beliefs, or maybe beliefs that are actually grounded in fact. I think a lot of beliefs are grounded in some fact, but you need equipment to measure the difference and you can't actually hear it.
A lot of audiophiles will tell you that a modern sound card cannot "properly" drive a set of good headphones. They admit the sound card has plenty of power for the cans and that volume will be fine, but they claim that only a dedicated amp/dac will "do the cans justice". They seem to think that a special amp/dac will provide a special, magical signal that will make the headphones sound like they are supposed to sound. I think these people are deluded as hell.
I just bought some Sennheiser HD700's and people said the ZxR would not be "a good match" for the headphones and that they would make the phones sound more harsh and this and that and won't properly drive them, but WOULD have plenty of volume, lol. They sound just fine, very nice actually with the ZxR and they have an absolute crap load of volume. Way more than I could possibly ever use. I think for me, buying another amp/dac would be THE MOST PERFECT waste of money, ever.
What I think is that there are some strong opinions about anything that is targeted toward gamers, especially "headsets". With regard to headsets, I have to agree that 90% of headsets are overpriced and you are paying for gimmicks. The same cost will get you a much better set of normal headphones. This mentality has carried over to sound cards and their ability to power headphones, but I think this is wrong. I just don't think there is much of a difference at all, and if there is, you have to REALLY try super hard to tell the difference.
These are the same people who drop hundreds or thousands of dollars on a special HDMI cable to get better digital audio. Share some audiophile myths. Lets rip them apart or validate them. Ready, set, GO!
A lot of audiophiles will tell you that a modern sound card cannot "properly" drive a set of good headphones. They admit the sound card has plenty of power for the cans and that volume will be fine, but they claim that only a dedicated amp/dac will "do the cans justice". They seem to think that a special amp/dac will provide a special, magical signal that will make the headphones sound like they are supposed to sound. I think these people are deluded as hell.
I just bought some Sennheiser HD700's and people said the ZxR would not be "a good match" for the headphones and that they would make the phones sound more harsh and this and that and won't properly drive them, but WOULD have plenty of volume, lol. They sound just fine, very nice actually with the ZxR and they have an absolute crap load of volume. Way more than I could possibly ever use. I think for me, buying another amp/dac would be THE MOST PERFECT waste of money, ever.
What I think is that there are some strong opinions about anything that is targeted toward gamers, especially "headsets". With regard to headsets, I have to agree that 90% of headsets are overpriced and you are paying for gimmicks. The same cost will get you a much better set of normal headphones. This mentality has carried over to sound cards and their ability to power headphones, but I think this is wrong. I just don't think there is much of a difference at all, and if there is, you have to REALLY try super hard to tell the difference.
These are the same people who drop hundreds or thousands of dollars on a special HDMI cable to get better digital audio. Share some audiophile myths. Lets rip them apart or validate them. Ready, set, GO!
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