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    Headphone dilemma

    Hey,
    I'm thinking of downsizing to mitx, which would mean getting rid of my soundcard (Xonar Essence ST) and possibly chaning my headphones, since I currently have a pair of DT770 pro 250ohms, but if I get rid of my souncard, I won't be able to use them since they use the bigger jack.

    What are people's recommendations?
    Should I sell and get a half decent set which use the smaller jack, or can I get an external soundcard which would power them fine?

    Thanks

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    Re: Headphone dilemma

    Get a jack adaptor??

    My Grado SR125 headphones run fine off my PC outputs,although they do sound better with proper amplification.

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    Re: Headphone dilemma

    You can get ITX boards with Optical out, plug that into a decent receiver and you should be better off.

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    Re: Headphone dilemma

    Forgot to mention, from what I've read etc, onboard audio won't be able to power the headphones properly whatsoever, so that's what I said about an external soundcard or whatever.
    And Cat the nominal impendence of your headphones is only 32ohms, whereas mine have 250ohms, which is why I think onboard won't be able to cope.
    I don't really have a clue when it comes to audio stuff, so when you say a receiver....?

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    Re: Headphone dilemma

    Quote Originally Posted by GeorgeStorm View Post
    Forgot to mention, from what I've read etc, onboard audio won't be able to power the headphones properly whatsoever, so that's what I said about an external soundcard or whatever.
    And Cat the nominal impendence of your headphones is only 32ohms, whereas mine have 250ohms, which is why I think onboard won't be able to cope.
    I don't really have a clue when it comes to audio stuff, so when you say a receiver....?
    Get a USB DAC and headphone amplifier combination?? Sorted.

    Edit!!

    Have a look at this post I made:

    soundcard with headphone amp ?

    Altenatively get the DAC and another headphone amplifier like the Little Dot ones or the Tripath based ones.

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    Re: Headphone dilemma

    £200 is more than I would be willing to pay, since I don't want this to cost anything, so the only money I would have would be from the sale of the ST.

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    Re: Headphone dilemma

    My only advice would be to get something like this...

    ITX Mobo with optical Out...

    http://www.amazon.co.uk/Gigabyte-E35.../ref=de_a_smtd

    ...then an Amplifier with Optical In

    http://www.amazon.co.uk/Sony-STR-DH5...6315538&sr=1-4

    And you will be sorted, also you will have a decent amp which you can use for the rest of your life, giving you options if you ever decide to get a decent pair of speakers and sub...

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    Re: Headphone dilemma

    Told you to buy my headphones didnt I hehehe....

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    Re: Headphone dilemma

    Wow that's quite pricey, and big, not sure where I'd be putting it....

    I may end up staying matx since it looks like it will be easier/so much cheaper.

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    Re: Headphone dilemma

    Wouldn't the soundcard fit on the mITX board?

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    Re: Headphone dilemma

    Quote Originally Posted by GeorgeStorm View Post
    Wow that's quite pricey, and big, not sure where I'd be putting it....

    I may end up staying matx since it looks like it will be easier/so much cheaper.
    The system I suggested will probably sound better though. The ODAC is pretty amazing and the headphone amp has got got good reviews.

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    Re: Headphone dilemma

    Quote Originally Posted by ryandigweed View Post
    Wouldn't the soundcard fit on the mITX board?
    Not with my gpu aswell.

    And fair enough Cat, someone just suggested to me getting a Fiio E7+E9 combo, thoughts?
    I didn't hear a massive difference coming from onboard sound to this with these headphones, and I can barely tell the difference between 320kbps mp3 and flac :/

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    Re: Headphone dilemma

    I'd recommend a USB DAC/amp. The ODAC+ODA is nice, but pretty expensive. The E7+E9 combo is a good choice and will be significantly cheaper - you could even go for an E10 with a 3.5 -> 6.35mm adaptor, which would save you even more (max impedance is 300ohm, so it'd just about manage). The E7+E9 would also let you detach the E7 and use it as a portable amp.

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    Re: Headphone dilemma

    I'd forgotten about my speakers (again)
    It looks like I'll have to stick to matx unless I want to spend a serious amount of money :/

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    Re: Headphone dilemma

    Quote Originally Posted by GeorgeStorm View Post
    Not with my gpu aswell.

    And fair enough Cat, someone just suggested to me getting a Fiio E7+E9 combo, thoughts?
    I didn't hear a massive difference coming from onboard sound to this with these headphones, and I can barely tell the difference between 320kbps mp3 and flac :/
    That E7 and E9 looks interesting - I suspect the ODAC and matching amp might be better,but best to have a look around some reviews. After all any of them will last you for a few years and hopefully should hold their resale value.

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    Re: Headphone dilemma

    Would the ODAC and amp mean I could plug both headphones and speakers in at the same time, and be able to switch between them easily?

    Really would like to be able to go mitx.

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