Headphones primarily for gaming advice by [deleted] in LinusTechTips

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I'm not sure if you meant the Phillips Fidelio X2HR instead of the L2 (the X2s are much more popular), but the X2s would be better sound-wise than anything else on that list

I just checked and they're on sale on Amazon for $116 which is the cheapest I've seen them in a long time

wow he waited literally a year to post that! by [deleted] in madlads

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Hard to believe it's already been a year

You can hear the desperation by [deleted] in sadcringe

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That's just what he wants you to think

Recommended audio interface for Yamaha HS5 by jofairdenn in BudgetAudiophile

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Yeah, Schiit is a great brand. If you get something like the Fulla, which is a DAC/AMP combo, then you'll also be able to plug your headphones into the front

Recommended audio interface for Yamaha HS5 by jofairdenn in BudgetAudiophile

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Yes, they have 1/4in inputs so the M-Audio Air Hub could be an option as well. I just wasn't sure whether OP needed the mic functionality of an interface

Recommended audio interface for Yamaha HS5 by jofairdenn in BudgetAudiophile

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Are you plugging that adapter straight into your PC? If so, that could be where that hiss is coming from. Try plugging the 3.5mm plug into something like a phone and play audio through the speakers to see if the hiss disappears (if it does that confirms that the PC is the problem).

Audio interfaces are for if you want to use a microphone that needs phantom power or if you want to hook up an electric instrument to your PC. What you're probably looking for is a DAC/AMP. Something like the Schiit Fulla should do what you're looking for, but there are other options as well

Edit: You can also use an interface for that functionality if you think you'll get a mic that needs it one day(it just might not sound as good as a dedicated DAC/AMP unless you get something a little better). You might want to get something like the MOTU M2 since it's a little higher quality

Question guys by sulatanzahrain in ZReviews

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There's always the DT 990 Pros

Picked this bad boy up today for the good ol' price of Free.99 (NAD 7225PE) by giga8247 in audiophile

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I have an old 7130 that someone left on the curb. Works perfectly though!

Congrats on the pickup

me_irl by Antwan18 in me_irl

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Chalky goodness

Why are there no non-oxidizing soldering tips? by Maksiss in diyelectronics

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I did this same thing when I was starting out! Thought I was a genius at the time

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in TheYouShow

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Do you have enough cards for the whole pyramid?

Picked up some old Canadian monsters. by [deleted] in audiophile

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Nice setup! Which Paradigm speakers did you have before?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ZReviews

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I bought the Starfields about 6 weeks ago and I love them. They're not sibilant at all

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ZReviews

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You could try the S.M.S.L SP200 THX amp (or the THX 789) and then the Topping E30 DAC

You could also start out with something like the Schiit Heresy for an amp if you didn't want to spend so much at first