WebI was using a hiby fc1 -> 3,5mm to rca cable -> smsl sh6 to drive my he400se until smsl su6 arrive. Now the su6 arrived and I can´t notice any difference, it just looks nicer. So I´d … WebIt very much depends on the equipment in question, but if it’s not class A and not tubes, then then anything from 10W to 25W is pretty normal. Class A will use more, tubes will use even more (because the heaters consume power as well). A class A tube amp can consume 80 - …
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WebIt is not really need otherwise. They are not hard to drive with a decent mobo with good build quality. If you have lower grade MOBO and it is picking noise form the pc, then a usb or optical dac or dac amp combo would good idea. A good opting is the topping DX3 for a dac amp combo. KillgoreSkellekrull • 2 yr. ago Web2x 3.5mm to dual RCA for the sub. === possibly revelant, but im 99.99% positive it dosent matter. asus 1080p monitor connected to below videocard over HDMI (not sure of the model, but HDMI audio is muted on it) Zotac RTX 3050 Twin Edge OC (HDMI audio muted in nvidia control panel as well) a FiiO k3 for my headphones (audiotechnica athm50x) butchers block snodland
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WebDo I need a DAC/amp for mid range iems? I just want to know if I will hear any difference, for instance the on board audio from my motherboard currently has a fairly low but noticeable background noise. How much do I need to spend and should I bother? I only use iems at my desk currently but portable would be nice but in no way essential. Vote. 1. WebI was using a hiby fc1 -> 3,5mm to rca cable -> smsl sh6 to drive my he400se until smsl su6 arrive. Now the su6 arrived and I can´t notice any difference, it just looks nicer. So I´d say, give it a try. The 5K needs to be turned down to 0.4V output for optimal performance when used as a DAC. See this review. Web2x 3.5mm to dual RCA for the sub. === possibly revelant, but im 99.99% positive it dosent matter. asus 1080p monitor connected to below videocard over HDMI (not sure of the … cctnews carrollcountytimes.com