Depends on speakers you have. I could debate but as I wrote in the post above it has to do more with room acoustics. Also there are speakers which by far can beat headphones but those are expensive.Headphones, so much more immersion and can hear stuff I never did on speakers. Lets say games like The Last Guardian, you barely hear the howling of the wind throught the speakers, but headphones on, you hear clear bird chirping, wind etc. Unless you have your own house and you can blast as much as you want, speakers are a no go.
Fortunately, I can listen on loudspeakers. Its probably like 0.1 to 0.3W per channel tops though. So not really blasting it up:Headphones, so much more immersion and can hear stuff I never did on speakers. Lets say games like The Last Guardian, you barely hear the howling of the wind throught the speakers, but headphones on, you hear clear bird chirping, wind etc. Unless you have your own house and you can blast as much as you want, speakers are a no go.
Then you don't have the right setup. Headphones are good for wanting higher volume as to not disturb others but saying they are better than a good surround system is absurd. I'm assuming you're talking about stereo speakers or some cheap small surround sound setup. You spend $6K-$10K on a system, you will hear that wind on lower volume.Headphones, so much more immersion and can hear stuff I never did on speakers. Lets say games like The Last Guardian, you barely hear the howling of the wind throught the speakers, but headphones on, you hear clear bird chirping, wind etc. Unless you have your own house and you can blast as much as you want, speakers are a no go.
Thats basically what I wrote few posts eariler.Too many posts ITT are filled with hyperbole, they should come with warning labels.
If someone doesn't say what they're comparing and goes straight into "X better" or "X shit", they're talking about their specific circumstance and shouldn't be taken as an honest answer.
Good speakers are the PC master race of audio: higher entry cost (sometimes much higher for the really good stuff), but objectively better results when you put the money in. That doesn't mean it's worth it, because there are diminishing returns the higher up you get and it's a niche for good reason. A pair of good headphones with DAC/AMP will achieve very good results for a fraction of the cost.
Money and individual needs are the factors that matter most here, more so the latter when you need to consider others around you. If you have a soundproofed room or live alone in a detached property, then obviously you can go nuts with it.
When did I say its better than surround sound? I specifically said as long as you dont have a house headphones are by far the best bet. The loudness i have to crank to hear such minor details through a speaker, all three apartments around mine would hear it. Better than that $6k sound system is to have a personal cinema in your house but guess what most people dont nor do they have houses.Then you don't have the right setup. Headphones are good for wanting higher volume as to not disturb others but saying they are better than a good surround system is absurd. I'm assuming you're talking about stereo speakers or some cheap small surround sound setup. You spend $6K-$10K on a system, you will hear that wind on lower volume.
Yeah, not everyone has the conditions to listen on loudspeakers. Plus they are pricey.When did I say its better than surround sound? I specifically said as long as you dont have a house headphones are by far the best bet. The loudness i have to crank to hear such minor details through a speaker, all three apartments around mine would hear it. Better than that $6k sound system is to have a personal cinema in your house but guess what most people dont nor do they have houses.
Still, music I always prefer to listeon on my headphones rather than to just blare throughout the whole apartment. Theres a reason studio headphones exist.
Appreciate your post bro, but all the gear and no idea springs to mind.I have a proper 5.1.2 Atmos home theatre system. There is nothing that compares to a proper home theatre sub, speakers and receiver. I laugh at people that consider a soundbar with sub and extra speakers a proper full surround sound or home theatre setup. They think it sounds good because they don't know any better. My subwoofer alone is worth $2000. It changes the gaming experience exponentially which headphones or 5.1 Soundbar setups could never replicate.
Even an older receiver with some older second-hand speakers would sound a lot better than headphones or Soundbar surround setup. If you don't have the room or budget for that, then I guess I would probably be buying the best headphones I can get with the money I have. But most of them are all crap.
In saying all that I have a PS5 and Series X connected to my home theatre, the Dolby Atmos on the X shits all over PS5's 3D tempest audio bullshit. It's literally night and day difference. The PS5 still sounds decent but nowhere near as good as the Atmos. Sony cheaped out because they didn't want to pay for Atmos licensing, that is the truth.
You seriously think I have no idea?Appreciate your post bro, but all the gear and no idea springs to mind.
PS5 tempest isn’t supported on surround speakers that’s why Atmos sounds better and I agree it does but PS5 is simple 5.1 or 7.1 via surround speakers.
Doesn’t Atmos have 32 surround sources and tempest has something like 300 or something?You seriously think I have no idea?
The PS5 still outputs uncompressed 5.1 PCM signal through the AVR. Tempest 3D audio is processing software for 2 channel speakers. I'm well aware. Maybe I wasn't clear, my setup outputting 5.1 PCM still shits all over it because it's not virtual surround sound but actual surround sound. I'm saying that because Sony went with tempest 3D audio bullshit, they left out Dolby Atmos support which is far superior. I know what the Tempest 3D audio sounds like, I have some very good Sennheiser headphones and the pulse 3D headset.
A lot of people have a skewed idea or knowledge of sound systems. People think a 5.1 soundbar system is somewhat comparable to an actual surround sound system with dedicated speakers, sub and avr. They think headphones are good because they can't get that in ear surround with their stereo speakers or even 5.1 soundbar.Speakers. I only use headphones when I'm on the move or in VR for better immersion, but otherwise I like to feel the subwoofer in my cooch when I'm at home. A good powerful bass should make you feel like your entire body is being blasted with vibrations.
razer blacksharks v2 pro are great. VERY comfortable.Fellas, razr v2 pro. Or nova pro steel series?
Which do you guys prefer?
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I was searchi g for thread, but this only one i can find
My budget is 400
lol this is not anywhere near as complicated as you think it is? If the bass port is at the rear, they cant go back up against a wall. if the port is at the front, they can. position them around your room, facing where you sit. left and right should be symmetrical.Placing speakers in the correct place for the best acoustics, I assume, takes knowledge the average person doesn't have.
Yes, it's so simple you spent two long paragraphs explaining how to do it.Both.
I'm not convinced by 5.1. If you spend a thousand dollars on a stereo system and the same amount on a 5.1, the audio quality of the stereo system will blow the 5.1 system away. this tracks every single time you raise the budget - the pair of floor standing speakers and a sub will always sound significantly better. so thats what I have.
lol this is not anywhere near as complicated as you think it is? If the bass port is at the rear, they cant go back up against a wall. if the port is at the front, they can. position them around your room, facing where you sit. left and right should be symmetrical.
Speaker reviews will mention if they have a wide sweet spot, or a tight sweet spot. wide is good if it's a living room / shared sofa. that's it. I've also never bought a set of speakers that didnt come with tons of diagrams in the manual showing the ideal angles to place them relative to where you sit, they all come with everything you'd need to gain this knowledge in the box.