I need to try this for my Wii U. The output even through composite cables connected to a 3.5mm is really low.
I must be the only person who's never had audio problems on either system (3DS or Wii U). Maybe I just have good ears...
You're using the red and white cables to a 3.5mm right out of the wii u? Yeah, this would be a great item to buy then.
Wii U Gamepad is far worse though.
Are people here all deaf, or something?
Are people here all deaf, or something?
Eh? I don't have that issue. I have to keep the volume just barely above the minimum to not hurt my ears.The sound on these newer portable consoles, 3DS especially, are extremely muted. It's been a known issue for quite some time.
Eh? I don't have that issue. I have to keep the volume just barely above the minimum to not hurt my ears.
Strange.
I have a 3DS XL and it is able to drive my 250ohm Beyerdynamic DT990 headphones. It's not loud, but it isn't quiet either.
It's all about quality really, more than just how loud. Do you ever had your Beyers connected to a quality source/amplification? Difference you'll hear will blow you away. There's no way 3ds can drive adequately a 250ohm headphone. Even with 60ohm Koss there's a world of difference amped/unamped. You really are using your headphone at 5% of their potential.
To be fair if you're plugging higher end headphones into a portable console you're not really expecting quality. The issue really is how little volume you get, even when the sliders are at max.
I'll ask this here, since it seems somewhat related. I'm buying a nice set of headphones soon, mainly for 3DS gaming and listening to music. I'll be mainly using them at home. I'm trying to decide between the Audio-Technica ATH-M50x or the Sennheiser HD 598. Any recommendations?
You're right only to an extent imho. In fact, with the little aid of an amplifier like the fiio, you can get surprisingly satisfying sound, mostly depending on the game but in any case a valuable sound experience opposed to the compressed, confused mess you achieve otherwise. It's all about enjoying your game sound instead of finding it annoying and you can do it this way. It's just a little exploit and you shouldn't expect an absolute high end experience but it does a world of difference if you care, trust me, and better your headphones better you hear, that's not even questionable (e.g. ath m50 like reported in this thread are plenty loud even if directly plugged into the 3ds, quality is the game changer: bigger and deeper soundstage, more dynamic and punchy sound effects, greater separation between sound layers, instruments and voices and so on)
I actually have a cable running from the second output of my Woo Audio 2/T1 setup which I occasionally plug into my 3DS/Vita. I find that most portable games (even by poor videogame standards) have poor mixing and really compressed audio so it's not really worth it. Plugging a portable amp into a 3DS/Vita is even more cumbersome really. You're better off getting a pair of high quality IEMs or super easy to drive full size headphones if you really want good sound out of a portable.
I don't get your reasoning here. It's not worth hearing better because it's not high end audio? Even on home consoles audio is stored with lossy compression, that's not meaning you can't have a good sound experience investing in a bit of gear. (btw, Nintendo first party games sound good, give a try to Mario 3d Land)
Your reccomendation is odd: why would anyone want to buy an unspecified headphone only because it's particularly easy to drive, when you can use a good one of your choice investing a mere 30$ making them sound at their best? (which is the point OP made, with whom I agree)
PS: Have you ever seen the volume slider on 3ds? It's so painful to use and get it at the desired level, that I consider fiio e6 worth its price if only for volume control.
It does have two levels of bass boost.The sound quality is just terrible in Smash 3DS. They're is no bass channel. Can this thing do something about it or is it just a volume output thingy ?
It's not a huge problem if you're using low end headphones or earphones, nothing to do with having "good ears".
It's got nothing to do with whether the headphones are low-end, it has to do with the impedance. There are high quality, low impedance headphones that work great with the 3DS as it is, usually in the IEM format. If you want to drive some high impedance full-sized cans though you're gonna need some more power, even if they're low-end headphones.
Are people here all deaf, or something?
High quality headphones need more power to hit decent volume and operate at their full potential, which is why headphone amps are a thing.3DS is loud enough. I don't understand why some people want to make their audio on any so loud u can hear it without having the headphones on.
Came in expecting a fix for the quality and came in disappointed.
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Did some more testing and got a solid 9.5 hours from the amp with both the amp and 3DS at 75% volume. Super impressed. Bought a second unit as well!