2013年12月10日星期二
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Best sound card for gaming Implying price paid for gear = knowledge is kinda
silly really, esp when you admit you've yet to get any schooling on the subject
and are obviously brand biased.I only mention pioneer as being less flat
sounding in the lower price ranges, not as an across the board superior
brand.I'm not here to dispute the $600 plus units because i don't shop in that
range, nor do most. The mainstream, esp in a stressed economy is the under $600
units, and that's where pioneer's dsps definitely breathe more spaciousness and
depth into the midrange, and that is largely, despite outsourcing, what's kept
them one of the largest selling brands in that price range.Marantz units start
at $400, and at that price you aren't going to get the quality of sound their
higher priced units have, or much power for that matter.Their slimline models
have a mere 50 Beats
By Dr Dre Diamond watts per channel. I take what so called"Audiophiles"Say
about sound coloring with a grain of salt, because what they don't get, and
aren't familiar with, is how muted, muffled and constrained midrange is in most
lower priced avrs, because they never shop in that price range.Coloring or not,
subtle dsp programming can considerably open up the detail and spaciousness of
the midrange in lower priced avrs, where it would otherwise sound almost non
present in some respects. The"Audiophile's"Answer of course is to throw money at
it, often considerable amounts.Not everyone can or wants to do that depending on
their budget and/or needs. I'm sure some spend far more than it's worth to get
schooling on sound design only to end up just getting knowledge that serves
those that buy expensive gear, while Themajority go on being Themainstream and
ignore them and their holy than though attitudes. Implying price paid for gear =
knowledge is kinda silly really, esp when you admit you've yet to get any
schooling on the subject and are obviously brand biased.I only mention pioneer
as being less flat sounding in the lower price ranges, not as an across the
board superior brand.I'm not here to dispute the $600 plus units because i don't
shop in that range, nor do most. The mainstream, esp in a stressed economy is
the under $600 units, and that's where pioneer's dsps definitely breathe more
spaciousness and depth into the midrange, and that is largely, despite
outsourcing, what's kept them one of the largest selling brands in that price
range.Marantz units start at $400, and at that price you aren't going to get the
quality of sound their higher priced units have, or much power for that
matter.Their slimline models have a mere 50 watts per channel. I take what so
called"Audiophiles"Say about sound coloring with a grain of salt, because what
they don't get, and aren't familiar with, is how muted, muffled and constrained
midrange is in most lower priced avrs, because they never shop in that price
range.Coloring or not, subtle dsp programming can considerably open up the
detail and spaciousness of the midrange in lower priced avrs, where it would
otherwise sound almost non present in some respects. The"Audiophile's"Answer of
course is to throw money at it, often considerable amounts.Not everyone can or
wants to do that depending on their budget and/or needs. I'm sure some spend far
more than it's worth to get schooling on sound design only to end up just
getting knowledge that serves those that buy expensive gear, while Themajority
go on being Themainstream and ignore them and their holy than though attitudes.
I beats dr dre can't comment on most
low end, as i don't buy there.I've only heard some sonys, onkyos, and one
pioneer.Sony was a joke.I still preferred the onkyos, but i did only hear the
one pioneer.The thing about that is, however, at the new model switch you can
typically get the mid range onkyos for the low range prices.The moral of the
story here is, wait until you can get a deal. I, also, can't comment on most
true high end, because i just haven't heard most of them, other than a handful
in a couple showrooms. (Which is how i found out about, and fell in love with,
paradigm speakers.Man i want some. ) Implying price paid for gear = knowledge is
kinda silly really, esp when you admit you've yet to get any schooling on the
subject and are obviously brand biased.I only mention pioneer as being less flat
sounding in the lower price ranges, not as an across the board superior
brand.I'm not here to dispute the $600 plus units because i don't shop in that
range, nor do most. The mainstream, esp in a stressed economy is the under $600
units, and that's where pioneer's dsps definitely breathe more spaciousness and
depth into the midrange, and that is largely, despite outsourcing, what's kept
them one of the largest selling brands in that price range.Marantz units start
at $400, and at that price you aren't going to get the quality of sound their
higher priced units have, or much power for that matter.Their slimline models
have a mere 50 watts per channel. I take what so called"Audiophiles"Say about
sound coloring with a grain of salt, because what they don't get, and aren't
familiar with, is how muted, muffled and constrained midrange is in most lower
priced avrs, because they never shop in that price range.Coloring or not, subtle
dsp programming can considerably open up the detail and spaciousness of the
midrange in lower priced avrs, where it would otherwise sound almost non present
in some respects. The"Audiophile's"Answer of course is to throw money at it,
often considerable amounts.Not everyone can or wants to do that depending on
their budget and/or needs. I'm sure some spend far more than it's worth to get
schooling on sound design only to end up just getting knowledge that serves
those that buy expensive gear, while Themajority go on being Themainstream and
ignore them and their holy than though attitudes. Any real internal xfi sound
card would do you good for gaming.Creative's xtremeaudio line, the auzentech xfi
bravura, and audiotrak prodigy 7.1 are some of the false ones, as they're
software emulated.The usb cards are meh.An interesting note is that gigabyte's
g1 motherboards(Except the lowest end one)Comes with an xfi chip onboard. After
that, you'll need some dr dre beats
headphones uk decent speakers or headphones. Even if you get a nice sound
card and output equipment for gaming, the biggest roadblock is vista's killing
of hardware audio.It means thatGames since then don't really take advantage of
sound cards anymore.Windows 8 is supposed to have restored that, but i've read
conflicting reports on that.Regardless of that, it's great for
older(Prevista)Games.
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