Feronix
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Heya guys,
I was thinking of giving my audio set-up and upgrade. Currently, I am running my on-board audio to what I would call decent speakers (Wavemaster MX-3). The only headphone-like thing I have is a TurtleBeach X12 headset which is honestly not the best for sound. I only use it for Skype and voice recording though.
Still worth an upgrade and honestly, I would loooove to get a Xonar STX with Sennheiser HD380 Pros and a decent headphone amp and all that but that's simply not within the budget. Let's be honest though; Where I'm coming from everything is an upgrade
So I was looking at getting the following set of headphones:
Audio Technica ATH-M40fs
It's pretty much the only one in that price range, which I would consider 'Not too low price that the quality suffers, but also affordable'. They cost €66,- (50-55 pounds I guess?).
Does anyone have any experience with these? Are they any good? From what I've heard the brand is more than respectable, or would anyone suggest a different brand (A set of AKG headphones being €20 more).
I was going to use it with an Asus Xonar DX sound card (not the D2x). Would you recommend me to get:
- That sound card
- Cheap DAC Converter
- Cheap headphone amp
Does anyone also happen to know about microphones? I'm look for a bang for the buck studio condenser mic. The Behringer C-1 seems perfect for that.
This one does have an XLR connection, can I use it with this cable?:
http://www.bax-shop.nl/xlr-jack/pro...m-male-stereo-1.50-meter/product-details.html
I would then need to use a 6.3mm > 3.5mm adaptor to plug it into the PC.
I can also buy an XLR > 3.5mm Jack cable for twice the price of the other option, would you recommend that so that there are no adaptors that could mess with things?
There is also a slightly more expensive USB version of that microphone, the Behringer C-1U. Would you recommend that? Would there be any difference in quality?
Thanks for taking the time to read, and thank you in advance for those willing / being able to help out!
I was thinking of giving my audio set-up and upgrade. Currently, I am running my on-board audio to what I would call decent speakers (Wavemaster MX-3). The only headphone-like thing I have is a TurtleBeach X12 headset which is honestly not the best for sound. I only use it for Skype and voice recording though.
Still worth an upgrade and honestly, I would loooove to get a Xonar STX with Sennheiser HD380 Pros and a decent headphone amp and all that but that's simply not within the budget. Let's be honest though; Where I'm coming from everything is an upgrade

So I was looking at getting the following set of headphones:
Audio Technica ATH-M40fs
It's pretty much the only one in that price range, which I would consider 'Not too low price that the quality suffers, but also affordable'. They cost €66,- (50-55 pounds I guess?).
Does anyone have any experience with these? Are they any good? From what I've heard the brand is more than respectable, or would anyone suggest a different brand (A set of AKG headphones being €20 more).
I was going to use it with an Asus Xonar DX sound card (not the D2x). Would you recommend me to get:
- That sound card
- Cheap DAC Converter
- Cheap headphone amp
Does anyone also happen to know about microphones? I'm look for a bang for the buck studio condenser mic. The Behringer C-1 seems perfect for that.
This one does have an XLR connection, can I use it with this cable?:
http://www.bax-shop.nl/xlr-jack/pro...m-male-stereo-1.50-meter/product-details.html
I would then need to use a 6.3mm > 3.5mm adaptor to plug it into the PC.
I can also buy an XLR > 3.5mm Jack cable for twice the price of the other option, would you recommend that so that there are no adaptors that could mess with things?
There is also a slightly more expensive USB version of that microphone, the Behringer C-1U. Would you recommend that? Would there be any difference in quality?
Thanks for taking the time to read, and thank you in advance for those willing / being able to help out!
