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I am curious whether or not people use straight two speaker headphone sound for games, older and current, or the various "Dolby" type stuff that I suppose is to enhance 3D. I have tried both and find the normal settings allow for better directional audio to hear where things are coming from. But I do like surround stuff more. Because I am not a very good player to begin with I wouldnt want to make it even worse. :rolleyes:



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someday when I have money I want to experiment with the virtual 3D. I think it shows a lot of promise. 

 

I use Denon AHD2000's and a Fiio E10.

 

I originally bought the headphones for listening to music and live mixing but mostly use them for gaming now. They're closed yet have a fantastic sound stage.. Also a huge presence while maintaining a very flat response. I love them.



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Because with rebate the asus sound card was only 15 bucks I got it anyways. Personally I think it does sound better than the realtek onboard one. Even with my non-audiophile ears. Hopefully that is not just me justifying the money.

 

So I was experimenting with different settings and trying out the surround while testing the mod. I did like the atmosphere, so to speak, but made it harder to discern were sounds were coming from exactly. However maybe there are other settings that allow me to fine tune the effect. I can choose 2-4-6-8 speakers but thats about it, not including the various digital effects. For 3D games it recommended 8 so I stuck with that.



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Because with rebate the asus sound card was only 15 bucks I got it anyways. Personally I think it does sound better than the realtek onboard one. Even with my non-audiophile ears. Hopefully that is not just me justifying the money.

 

So I was experimenting with different settings and trying out the surround while testing the mod. I did like the atmosphere, so to speak, but made it harder to discern were sounds were coming from exactly. However maybe there are other settings that allow me to fine tune the effect. I can choose 2-4-6-8 speakers but thats about it, not including the various digital effects. For 3D games it recommended 8 so I stuck with that.

 

interesting. I'm curious as to whether or not it will actually help you in a game. Games like BF3 already do a lot of that "atmosphere" in the game so doing it again in the card is just going to muddy things up and make positioning-by-ear harder.



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I have an old set of Sennheiser headfones with the on board realtec, i find it a pain in the arse to set up but easy to spot shots from left of right



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I like sound cards better and set up with  surround sound . Some sound cards are better than others for doing this and my favorite was sound blaster and the software that came with it.


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