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AnotherSpecificDuck t1_ja8ujwe wrote
69 Dollar snake oil lol
JORG3392 OP t1_ja92psi wrote
Maybe, I’m no expert.
KingBasten t1_ja9h00n wrote
Which do you prefer between the Fidelio X2 and X3?
JORG3392 OP t1_jabdxeg wrote
I haven’t spent that much time with the x3s yet. But they aren’t bad. I can tell you that the x2s are a easy buy at the price point there at right now on Amazon or you can get x3s for ten bucks more.
toastyhoodie t1_ja6xcsi wrote
Your dac didn’t change the headphone.
ICantEvenGarne t1_ja8aw6f wrote
DAC's can change the how a headphone sounds. Where the classification of good and bad DAC lies is up for contention
No_Analysis6187 t1_ja76azi wrote
Curious, what have you tried to reach this conclusion? Just wondering what people with this opinion use, I often find they often use harder to drive headphones.
No_Analysis6187 t1_ja765jq wrote
Nice, they are really well build and have good enough technicalities for their price, although I find all entry level ifi products to sound too warm for my taste. They are definitely excellent and even potentially pause game if you are into their house sound.
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JORG3392 OP t1_ja6p9pf wrote
First dive into getting my own Dac & headphone setup. I’m mainly using this for single player gaming and listening to music. No specific music genre, a bit of everything. As far as gaming goes, it was crazy playing doom eternal on this as well as something like Hogwarts legacy. The ambiance on Returnal, was upped quite a bit for me at least. I’m a definitely give my x2s a go on this Dac after a couple more sessions. I did get 69 dollar low noise power supply for this that Ifi sells, I used to get a static noise in the background when playing at higher volumes that is long gone.