wonton2112
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So I'm looking into Blue's Mo-Fi headphones. In part because I need new headphones, and in part because my current setup (motherboard's built-in sound card and some M-Audio monitor speakers) isn't cutting it. They have issues hitting some notes on occasion. I was reading reviews for the Soundblaster X7 external amp and had found that that's one way to expand the range of your audio. So, from my basic understanding...
Could I purchase the Mo-Fi and hook them up into my motherboard's audio-out and their built-in amp coupled with their being analog audio takes care of that difference and call it a day?
Do I need to have a dedicated sound card in order to hear a difference with these headphones?
Would my money be better spent on something like the X7 that has DAC and an amp, or on an internal card as opposed to these? I prefer to game with headphones on (no need for a headset, I've got a studio mic).
The problem is I just don't know a thing about audio, honestly. Any advice is appreciated.
Could I purchase the Mo-Fi and hook them up into my motherboard's audio-out and their built-in amp coupled with their being analog audio takes care of that difference and call it a day?
Do I need to have a dedicated sound card in order to hear a difference with these headphones?
Would my money be better spent on something like the X7 that has DAC and an amp, or on an internal card as opposed to these? I prefer to game with headphones on (no need for a headset, I've got a studio mic).
The problem is I just don't know a thing about audio, honestly. Any advice is appreciated.