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Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: Geelong VIC
Posts: 150
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Hi all,
I have a set of Edifier S530's and find I have trouble with plugging my headphones into the supplied jack as it is very quiet (maximum volume is about where I need it to play a game and hear it). I am wondering the best way to be able to switch between speakers. I could use the front panel connectors on the case but I want a volume control knob. Is a 3.5mm line splitter and headphone amp the best solution? Cheers, Deus. |
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Join Date: Jan 2002
Location: Shellharbour
Posts: 4,752
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Get yourself an Asus xonar essence STX sound card, incredible sound and has a built in headphone amp. You can easily switch between headphones and speakers or use both at the same time if you like through the Audio Center.
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Join Date: May 2007
Posts: 465
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Get yourself a Zalman ZM-RSA headphone amplifier, they are cheaper than getting yourself a $200 sound card and allow 2zeperate sets of headphones with independant analogue volume control.
http://www.extremereviews.net/data.p...=1&type=review The added bonus is that it allows surround sound through the analogue phono plugs, if you have surround sound headphones. |
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Join Date: May 2003
Posts: 575
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This is probably the best option unless you have the budget to go for something like the audiogd compass. The card comes recommended on headfi.org.
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Join Date: May 2007
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Quote:
That been said I went and got myself the Asus Xonar D2X because I have never seen such a high quality sound card at the sub $500 mark and had to have it. I guess what I am saying is that if hes got money and can afford the Asus xonar essence STX then he should still get the Zalman ZM-RSA as its still useful. I use one and its handy at 2am when a friend pops over for a coffee and we are watching a few reviews, movies... what ever, its just so useful having two powered phono plugs from the same source for headphones. |
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Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: Geelong VIC
Posts: 150
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That Zalman does look like a tidy little unit. I'm sure the Xonar is a ripper card but I already have an X-Fi Extreme Music which only cost around $60 from memory (2nd hand). So I can hook the Edifiers up via the back panel L&R RCA plugs?
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Join Date: May 2003
Posts: 575
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Yeah, you can. But you'll be using the onboard DAC. Another option would be the Zero DAC from ebay. I must warn you the reliability is shitty, and the warranty is hopeless, but if you get a good unit (95% are) it's a brilliant DAC headphone amp for the money. You could run your edifers through that and just use it as a DAC/preamp and use the DAC/headphone amp path when your using the cans. Although it's not as cheap as the zalman unit, but I really like the sound out of mine (once I fixed the bodgy transformer).
$220AUD ish got it to my door. edit: Here's the thread on Head-fi.org Last edited by matarael; 8th August 2009 at 5:53 PM. |
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