As the title says. I want to be able to receive audio from both the PC and PS4 on one headset. Am I able to do this with the chords the headset came with? Or do I have to purchase a mixamp? And if a mixamp, which one?
Would be good to use that after the Hdmi switcher to boost the headphones.
If went the AVR, it already has an amp so wouldn't need that.
I'd try just the Hdmi switcher first because it too might have a dac to boost audio so it'll probably be fine. If you find volume too low then go for the mixamp.
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I'm assuming you're not thinking of using that mixamp to combine PS4 + PC's Hdmi. You still need Hdmi out for the display which the Hdmi splitter does.
Should have asked first, just realised. How are you getting audio from PC? And are you using one display between them?
Somehow i assumed you were using your graphic card's audio for audio via hdmi. If PC's audio was connected via 3.5mm jack and PS4 (not slim) via optical then the mixamp you're looking at should work.
Would be good to use that after the Hdmi switcher to boost the headphones.
If went the AVR, it already has an amp so wouldn't need that.
I'd try just the Hdmi switcher first because it too might have a dac to boost audio so it'll probably be fine. If you find volume too low then go for the mixamp.
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I'm assuming you're not thinking of using that mixamp to combine PS4 + PC's Hdmi. You still need Hdmi out for the display which the Hdmi splitter does.
Should have asked first, just realised. How are you getting audio from PC? And are you using one display between them?
Somehow i assumed you were using your graphic card's audio for audio via hdmi. If PC's audio was connected via 3.5mm jack and PS4 (not slim) via optical then the mixamp you're looking at should work.
I have one ASUS monitor that's connected to my PS4. While another AOC is connected to my PC. I'm currently using the internal speakers the PC has and it's not all that great quality. I'm using the HyperX CA headset that's connected to the Asus monitor and not my controller because that's the only way OBS picks up the gameplay audio.