![]() ![]() I have a hard time justifying $500 on what is essentially an audio cable adapter when I could spend that $500 on a center + sub (I have a small bedroom / dorm room when on campus and don't need a big sub) For professional use it would be lackluster but for hobbyist use like mine I think it seems ideal. What do you think about something like this? It seems like the most cost-effective way to connect a bunch of powered monitors to a PC. I don't want to mess with my perception of L/R when producing There's no practical reason to make music in 3.1, 4.1, etc since almost no listening environment is designed for surround sound music. As far as I know, surround sound mixing is really only for film work. No, I just want a stereo setup for production and a surround setup for gaming/movies, hopefully both using the JBL LSR305's. OK, if that's all it adds then I have no need for 2 woofers lol, I listen at pretty low volumes (I have Asperger's and get ear fatigue easily) On average adding an extra woofer adds 3 decibels to the sensitivity per watt and increases power handling. Works well with the card's DAC which supports up to 24 bit/192khz.Ĭreative Sound Blaster Zx PCIe Gaming Sound Card with High Performance Headphone Amp and Desktop Audio Control Module It also has a gain button I didn't have before. When I finally got decent headphones, I replaced the ACM module with the JDS Atom for smoother power delivery and control. Overall the module was only consistently good as a desktop mic. A black knob controls volume but it was finicky and caused static and crackling when adjusting as well as inconsistent volume spots when turning the dial. It only plugs into the sound card and doesn't have a dedicated power source. ![]() The card came with something called an Audio Control Module which sits on the desk (a funny looking red thing with a big black knob) that has a decent mic built in but also inputs and outputs for 1/8" or 1/4" jacks. I also have a Sennheiser HD 600 that has twice as much resistance as the HD58x and I wanted to make sure I could reach their potential. To make sure I have enough power to drive the headphones. ![]()
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