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Audio Technica M40x would be an excellent low budget option, despite being closed back their soundstage is surprisingly wide - they massively benefit from deeper pads, though - and they punch far above their weight on music listening. No amp required. Last edited: Dec 8, 2020. , , and 5 others.
Unfortunately powerful portable amps are non existent at this point. Everything is a dac amp and don’t output the same as they used to. the dac I linked a few posts up allows you to output tempest over optical if you have a wired amp you want to try it with since the usb out on the ps5 is so underpowered.
Soundbars in general aren't 'audiophile' and I am willing to bet the internals don't output great quality sound. But, the best way to find out is to try it out yourself. For gear: maybe start on the low-end, with a Schiit Modi & Magni combo. If you want a DAC & Amp in one, FiiO makes great entry-level gear (same for Schiit).
Moondrop Chu, audiophile approved. ~$20-25 IEM with an inline mic, got to pick the right store listing for the cable with a mic in it. Koss Porta Pro, beloved for decades $30-50. My best headphones are AKG K712, I used it with that V-Moda boompro cable mic. Swap between that, the V-Moda M100, Sony noise cancelling headphones, and Moondrop Chu's.
Been playing with a couple of 'headset' recently namely the Drop PC38x & Epos H6Pros (both based on the same Epos drivers). I think the former might be the best all-round headphones or headset I've ever used for gaming. Their tuning, angled drivers, soundstage, light weight, comfort, perfect length short cables and easy to drive has won me over.
A20 Wireless. Gen 1 – Supports game sound and voice chat via USB. Requires HDMI Adapter for mixing. Gen 2 – Requires an included USB transmitter to transmit game audio and voice chat. A40 and A40 TR Headsets. Gen 1-4 – Supports game sound and voice chat via the 3.5mm port on the PS5 Controller. MixAmp Pro TR.
Sure, overdone bass is just as bad but not many headphones are doing this for years now. The studio reference bs is so much hype, it is actually hard to find a proper fun sounding headphones. I had quite a lot and Pulse 3d is my main now. It actually sounds really similar to koss porta pro. Just a bit more detailed and with lower sub capability.
Headphones are important. You can spend a lot of money on them and get a real and big difference. Of course, 100$ headphones can be reasonable, but say the ones I have is 95% of max, then the 300$ are about 80% and 100$ about 60%. It's quickly an exponential price increase for performance.
The Dualsense audio was designed to deliver tempest 3d to everyone as conveniently as possible. As long the ohm is low enough there’s no reason most headphones won’t sound good. Most headphones are low impedance anyway. If it works well on your phone it will be fine for dualsense.
I've been listening to a lot of classical music on headphones lately, and these $50 Sony headphones I'm using just aren't cutting it. In pieces with large orchestras the brass drowns out everything else; cellos and basses sometimes get lost in the mix altogether; when listening to opera sopranos...