L0st Id3ntity
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(02-29-2008, 09:44 AM)

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I'm the OP, shit just got real. :D
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(02-29-2008, 10:10 AM)

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Welcome to the SU-DH1 club!

:D
L0st Id3ntity
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(02-29-2008, 10:17 AM)

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I've just tried it with Silent Hill Origins on PSP, the difference is mind blowing with Dolby Headphone, unbelievable.
HondaF1Fanatic
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(02-29-2008, 05:21 PM)
#254

I am jealous, I want some now!!!
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Originally Posted by BirdFlu:
Holy shit, just got the Beyerdynamic DT770-Pro 80s. Talk about being freaking blown away. MUCH better than the Bose Triports I had before and now I'm all set for ALAN WAKE

Ahhh, another who has seen the light.
AmMortal
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(03-01-2008, 01:01 PM)
#256

Zalman ZM-RS6F+M Real Surround Sound


Will these work for my PS3?

what do I have to do for it to work?
BirdFlu
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#257

I'm selling my unit in the buy/sell/trade thread. Just a headsup for those who are interested.

http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showpost...postcount=1655
TheExodu5
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(03-03-2008, 01:31 PM)

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Originally Posted by L0st Id3ntity:
DT770 Pro Pics

I'm the OP, shit just got real. :D
How are you liking the DT770 Pros? I just ordered a pair of eBay for $140...this must be fate! :D

My main concern is whether or not the bass is too overpowering. I love good bass, but too much boomy bass is not a good thing. Although, since these seem to be quite respected in the head-fi world, I guess they must be half decent.
allegate
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(03-03-2008, 05:21 PM)

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if you have one of these, go get the new NIN album - It makes it sound truly sexcellent.
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Originally Posted by bune duggy:
if you have one of these, go get the new NIN album - It makes it sound truly sexcellent.
Actually, go listen to your entire music collection again if you're just getting into headphone audiophilia. You can thank me later.
allegate
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(03-03-2008, 05:32 PM)

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Indeed. I listened to the free tracks three times last night while waiting for the store to work and then I moved on to the NIN show at the Bridge School (oh wow) and then I started to listen to some other stuff and was just blown away but how much fuller it makes the sound. I can't wait until I get to listen to The Fragile with this.
waxer
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So I got the jvc ordered and on the way. Im thinking of getting the sennheiser 595s. A little more than I wanted to pay but in New Zealand once you factor in shipping some good cans from overseas they are my best option at $300nz , $240US. I have a clark synthesis tactile transducer in my gaming chair so Im going to try and figure out a way of adding that into the mix. Should give the tactile feeling you miss from not having big speakers if I set it up right.
allreal
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(04-07-2008, 04:01 AM)
#263

great thread. ordered a 595 and the Japanese JVC. was wondering if anyone found a cheaper ac adaptor besides the ones from New Zealand? from earlier post.

has anyone got the Belkin to work? or an alternative cheap adaptor? links appreciated.
thank you, n thnx to all the input on the headphones..really great thread with lotta help.
gallyer
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(04-07-2008, 04:59 AM)
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Originally Posted by allreal:
great thread. ordered a 595 and the Japanese JVC. was wondering if anyone found a cheaper ac adaptor besides the ones from New Zealand? from earlier post.

has anyone got the Belkin to work? or an alternative cheap adaptor? links appreciated.
thank you, n thnx to all the input on the headphones..really great thread with lotta help.
As someone mentioned in the beginning of the thread, just go to your local chinatown or place that sell cheap chinese electronics. You can find those multi-voltage, multi-plug power adapters very cheap, about USD3-5 is what i paid in Bangkok. I suggest taking your unit with you to test the plug size as it's very small. My one fits snugly but when i rotate the plug it goes on and off. Also it emits a buzzing sound but you can't hear it when you have the headphones on :lol I've used it for about 2 months, no problems.
holdincourt
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(04-07-2008, 05:36 AM)
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Damn, how come I didn't see this thread previously?!??!! Would've helped a lot to know about some of the stuff in here!

Anyways, myself, I am now entering the surround sound headphone space with Sony's MDR DS7000 7.1 ch wireless headset...and will be happy ONCE I HAVE OPENED THE FRIGGIN BOX!
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(04-07-2008, 05:40 AM)

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Is there anywhere I could go to try out high-end headphones before I drop my hard earned money on them? I'm still somewhat skeptical, but my new apartment has paper thin walls so I may have to invest in some decent cans soon.
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Originally Posted by SapientWolf:
Is there anywhere I could go to try out high-end headphones before I drop my hard earned money on them? I'm still somewhat skeptical, but my new apartment has paper thin walls so I may have to invest in some decent cans soon.
Where do you live? Though as a fair warning, the answer is more likely than not no.
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(04-07-2008, 05:59 AM)

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Originally Posted by SapientWolf:
Is there anywhere I could go to try out high-end headphones before I drop my hard earned money on them? I'm still somewhat skeptical, but my new apartment has paper thin walls so I may have to invest in some decent cans soon.

Depends where you live. Most AV specialty stores will have demo stations set up. If not, then you can always ask if they can demo a few pairs on there equipment for you.
StuBurns
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(04-07-2008, 05:59 AM)

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Originally Posted by SapientWolf:
Is there anywhere I could go to try out high-end headphones before I drop my hard earned money on them? I'm still somewhat skeptical, but my new apartment has paper thin walls so I may have to invest in some decent cans soon.
Any decent Hi-Fi shop will always allow you to try stuff before you buy it.

Go to the best known dedicated hi-fi retailer near you and they will let you try stuff, they usually encourage bringing in music you know so it's easier to tell the difference.

I guess for surround sound they don't bother.
SapientWolf
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(04-07-2008, 06:03 AM)

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Originally Posted by Davidion:
Where do you live? Though as a fair warning, the answer is more likely than not no.
I live in AZ. I've seen listening stations at Best Buy before, but I think I'm looking for something a little better than what you might find at your average big box electronics store.
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Originally Posted by SapientWolf:
I live in AZ. I've seen listening stations at Best Buy before, but I think I'm looking for something a little better than what you might find at your average big box electronics store.
Yeah, you really have to stick with specialty hi-fi/audio shops.

You live near Tempe?

www.tubeaudio.com
Reikon
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(04-08-2008, 06:30 AM)

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This thread makes me want to buy new headphones, but I really shouldn't spend anymore money on them. I already have several pairs of decent ones.
Last edited by Reikon; 04-08-2008 at 07:42 AM.
traveler
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(04-08-2008, 06:34 AM)

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I'm still a bit lost on what I need to buy outside the SU-DH1 and the Senn 555s that I decided on. What do I need power supply and cord-wise? (I'll be looking to use these on my PC, 360, and PS3, if that makes any difference)

Edit: You guys know of any Hi-Fi places in Georgia?
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(04-08-2008, 06:38 AM)

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Originally Posted by L0st Id3ntity:
I've just tried it with Silent Hill Origins on PSP, the difference is mind blowing with Dolby Headphone, unbelievable.
Silent Hill supports surround sound? Or your cans are just mashing the stereo into a matrixed surround estimate?
Mad Decent
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#275

Originally Posted by Caesar III:
http://www.mueller2000.ch/holophonics/holo.html
just click the MP3 examples and use regular headphones! especially the virtual haircut!

it depends on the software and your soundcard. The X-Fi cards make surround sound like these mp3s
Wow thats impressive.
shagg_187
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(04-08-2008, 07:11 AM)

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Originally Posted by Mad Decent:
Wow thats impressive.
http://www.mueller2000.ch/holophonics/streichholz.mp3

AHH SHIT THIS ONE SCARED THE SHIT OUTTA ME :|

EDIT: AHHH FUCK MAKE IT STOP!!!!!!!!!
holdincourt
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(04-08-2008, 07:12 AM)
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Interesting....:lol
muzzakus
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(04-08-2008, 07:38 AM)
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Are there ones available that allow for Voip over Live / PS3 ?
neight
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Originally Posted by Fusebox:
Silent Hill supports surround sound? Or your cans are just mashing the stereo into a matrixed surround estimate?
Stereo still benefits from Dolby Headphone by having the sound field expanded. This gives the audio an out of head feel rather than an in your head feel like you'd normally get with headphones. It's subjective on which one sounds better of course but I prefer the out of head feel.
Originally Posted by Caesar III:
http://www.mueller2000.ch/holophonics/holo.html
just click the MP3 examples and use regular headphones! especially the virtual haircut!

it depends on the software and your soundcard. The X-Fi cards make surround sound like these mp3s
No. Those holophonic examples were recorded using an expensive microphone arrangement. Surround sound virtualization tries its best to give a surround sound experience but it can't match the quality of holophonics recorded with specially arranged microphones(dummy head recording which gives near perfect HRTF results).
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x3n05
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Originally Posted by neight:
Stereo still benefits from Dolby Headphone by having the sound field expanded. This gives the audio an out of head feel rather than an in your head feel like you'd normally get with headphones. It's subjective on which one sounds better of course but I prefer the out of head feel.
Yup and if you have an open set of cans it accentuates this even more.
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(04-08-2008, 01:32 PM)

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Any new impressions on sony mdr-ds7000?
i'm still undecided between this and the jvc/sennheiser solution...
kaizoku
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(04-08-2008, 09:37 PM)

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will this jvc SU DH1 still sound good with the Sennheiser wireless RS 140?

I sit about 2+ metres away from my PS3 and wireless sounds like a decent option, I'm willing to take a hit in sound quality as it will still probably be good enough for me. Closed is also a bonus. They're about the same price as Sennheiser 595 so its the current favourite vs wireless and closed. Though I suppose having the JVC unit sat next to a wireless receiver both with their own power supplies will be annoying.

Decisions decisions....

Any advice?
holdincourt
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(04-09-2008, 05:00 AM)
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My initial impression of the MDR DS7000 is...>FRIGGING AMAZING!!!! I can't believe I lived life and played games WITHOUT surround sound before these!!!

As for the previous posters question...in my opinion, if you are sitting that close to your console, then the JVC / Sennheiser wired option sound ok, if you don't mind the wires trailing all around and in front of you while playing...

:D
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Originally Posted by holdincourt:
My initial impression of the MDR DS7000 is...>FRIGGING AMAZING!!!! I can't believe I lived life and played games WITHOUT surround sound before these!!!
You haven't missed much, this is the first generation of video games with really good sound.
Check out BioShock, it's worth playing for the audio design alone.
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I must ask from the GAF experts of sound awesomeness:

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16826106164

SENNHEISER PC166 USB 3.5mm/ USB Connector Circumaural Headset

These worth the go for PC usage for talking shit to others!? Mwahah!
holdincourt
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(04-09-2008, 07:23 AM)
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Seriously? Those look awful!!!
AmMortal
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(04-09-2008, 07:26 AM)
#287

Can Anyone show me some Ps3 headphones please?
StuBurns
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(04-09-2008, 07:40 AM)

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Originally Posted by Warrior300:
Can Anyone show me some Ps3 headphones please?
What do you mean PS3 headphones? There aren't any official PS3 headphones.
But virtually all are compatible.
holdincourt
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(04-09-2008, 07:50 AM)
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Take your pick...but as said, most are compatible...just depends on the quality you want.
AmMortal
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(04-09-2008, 07:54 AM)
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Originally Posted by stuburns:
What do you mean PS3 headphones? There aren't any official PS3 headphones.
But virtually all are compatible.
hm.. I meant easy to hook up, headphones. By just using an Optical cable ro something. I bought a 5.1 system and it was really hard to hook up, because they didn't include the videogame adapter :P

Now I just want headphones with an optical connection.

Any great ones?
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(04-09-2008, 07:57 AM)

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Originally Posted by Warrior300:
hm.. I meant easy to hook up, headphones. By just using an Optical cable ro something. I bought a 5.1 system and it was really hard to hook up, because they didn't include the videogame adapter :P

Now I just want headphones with an optical connection.

Any great ones?
http://www.play.com/Electronics/Elec...searchsource=0

Sony MDR-DS3000K

This is what I use, they're surround sound and wireless, fairly good sound, there can be some slight noise but it's very little, and impossible to avoid using wireless. And they're easy to hook up, optical out of the PS3 straight into the decoder.
holdincourt
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(04-09-2008, 08:37 AM)
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The ones I have are the Sony MDR DS7000, which is 7.1ch surround and...well, a lot of money...but can be found here:
http://www.audiocubes.com/category/H...ne_System.html
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tp
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doh
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I just discovered that my reciever (denon 2307) has a 'virtual' mode which simulates surround over headphones. Haven't used it that much to see how good it is, but it seems pretty nice so far.

yay for being able to play games with the sound turned up when the kids have gone to bed!

Although I'll have to get some kind of flashing red light rigged up near the TV in case my wife needs me, as I'll be off in gameland :D
holdincourt
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(04-09-2008, 09:19 AM)
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Good point...i might need a similar device so that my girlfriend can get my attention easier, too. :lol
kaizoku
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(04-09-2008, 10:06 AM)

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I ordered a JVC SU DH1 unit from bluetin japan, has anyone used them before? They just sent me an email with a paypal email address and I sent them the money via paypal. But have not had any confirmation from them - how is this supposed to work? They have a good rep apparently so I trust this is normal for them.

I now need to choose some headphons to go with it. I sit about 2-3 metres away from my PS3, can anyone give any advice?

Should I just buy a pair of Sennheiser 555/595 and an extension cord? Do I need to consider quality etc when buying this or do they normally come with cables of some kind?

Or should I go wireless?
Sickboy007
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(04-09-2008, 10:24 AM)

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Originally Posted by holdincourt:
My initial impression of the MDR DS7000 is...>FRIGGING AMAZING!!!! I can't believe I lived life and played games WITHOUT surround sound before these!!!

As for the previous posters question...in my opinion, if you are sitting that close to your console, then the JVC / Sennheiser wired option sound ok, if you don't mind the wires trailing all around and in front of you while playing...

:D
sounds very tempting....argh!
just 2 small questions: any background noise or hiss? and is it possible to connect another pair of non-sony headphones to the decoder?
EternalDarko
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(04-09-2008, 10:27 AM)

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Does anyone know where I can get one of those JVC or similar devices in the UK?

I've tried searching on google and places like pricerunner but can't seem to find one anywhere.

I know the Sony one is available, but i'd rather use my own headphones if possible.
x3n05
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(04-09-2008, 10:33 AM)

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Originally Posted by kaizoku:
I ordered a JVC SU DH1 unit from bluetin japan, has anyone used them before? They just sent me an email with a paypal email address and I sent them the money via paypal. But have not had any confirmation from them - how is this supposed to work? They have a good rep apparently so I trust this is normal for them.

I now need to choose some headphons to go with it. I sit about 2-3 metres away from my PS3, can anyone give any advice?

Should I just buy a pair of Sennheiser 555/595 and an extension cord? Do I need to consider quality etc when buying this or do they normally come with cables of some kind?

Or should I go wireless?
I use a pair of these with JVC/Victor SU-DH1 and the result is outstanding. It has a 3M ext cord so you might be right, if not make sure you get a good quality extension like a Grado. IMO don't go with wireless unless you have to, you will get much better sound out of a wired set of cans nearly every time.