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Better PC Sound Quality With the same pair of headphones, the sound quality is much better when I listen to music from my OnePlus One (AudioFX equalizer adjusted) than with my PC (integrated sound, tried adjusting equalizer). Is there any way that I can get better music quality from my PC without upgrading sound card? Or is that the only way? I'm planning to get a headphone amplifier for my PC, not sure if that will make a difference. I'm using Sony MDRXB500 |
amps always help, there a few out there at different price ranges. check this out NwAvGuy: O2 Headphone Amp |
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Also your XB500s are quite bassy non-audiophile headphones, grabbing a DAC or amp for it probably won't make much of a difference. Save your money and invest in a nice set of headphones first, then worry about the source hardware. |
Ht omega cards are real nice. I have a sound card with C-Media Oxygen HD CMI8788 chip. Works awesome. It was worth every penny. |
Like what the other said. But this depends on your current on-board setup. If its really bad then you would probably want to upgrade that first. A decent headphone amp/dac combo will go a long way. I think the general consensus for "best bang for your buck" goes like this... Source files (FLAC/ALAC/320kbps ) - > headphones -> Amp -> DAC edit: warning.. this is a slippery slope :) |
What's a DAC? I'm a noob for audiophile. |
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Schiit Audio, Headphone amps and DACs made in USA. https://www.jdslabs.com/products/46/standalone-odac/ I own the ODAC and I use them for my studio monitors and have nothing but good things to say about them. Occasionally use them with my headphones as well. Built-in sound on the motherboard will never ever ever be able to match any separate USB DAC. Ever. Ever. Not even close. Even any kind of DAC built in on a soundcard, there will always be some kind of interference from within your computer. Just grab an amp and DAC combo and call it a day. Plus a pair of nice entry-level audiophile non-basshead consumer-based headphones (which your XB500s are). And yes, this is a very slippery slope, sometimes even more so than car modding :lawl: OP what I would suggest you do first is browse through the Head-Fi forums for a nice pair of entry level cans, use them first with your current source material NON EQ'd. If that's sufficient for you, I'd say just forget about getting the DAC/amp. The most common misconception is that FLAC files all sound way better than 320kbps MP3 files. They do not, UNLESS your source material and headphones are at a level where the additional bitrate can be realized. |
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