I grabbed a sound card through an offer while I had some family in America, unless I'm mistaken it's the top end of the now last gen Xfi-titanium line.
I'm not interested in being told to send it back/that creative have driver issues, besides this fact the card is now in the UK.
I'm in the market for a good headset, but there's a fatal flaw in the models I like; they're USB headsets.
From what research I've done USB is separate from the sound card, which renders my purchase defunct as I use headsets more than my speaker system due to neighbours and online gaming. I may be wrong, but this is the belief that lead to this thread.
I'd expect the audio quality using an analog headset with the card to be better than the USB sound cards most headphones have now, however nearly every analog headset looks quite bland. All black and padded is very 90s to me.
So my questions are as follows:
1. If I get a device/connector to change USB to an analog sound jack, would I be able to make use of my sound card for sound reproduction and processing?
2. If not, would tampering with the cable (my close friend is an electrician) i.e swapping the USB end for an audio jack or swapping the cable from above the audio control do the job? Please specify which if yes.
3. If there's an alternate solution I've not considered, could you please inform me?
Truthfully I don't recall there being a USB sound card on most of the models I'm interested in, but I don't really know if there are other impediments, I don't pretend to be an expert on the subject.
The headset I'm most interested in is the Diablo 3 branded Steelseries. I'm aware it's a reskinned Siberia v2 and that Siberias come in an analog version, but I like the design. I'd like answers to my questions tailored to this headset, though as I'll detail I'm happy to consider alternatives. I've checked out corsair, logitech, sennheister and razer headsets, and while this isn't the best audio quality headset as I said I like the design.
If you'd like to suggest an alternative please keep in mind I'm not a fan of plain or blocky designs, the G930 is an example of what I mean by blocky.
As a last note, while I care about sound quality I'm not looking to spend out £200+/$305+ on my headset, so please don't suggest a no-limits recording studio grade product.
Thanks for your time!
I'm not interested in being told to send it back/that creative have driver issues, besides this fact the card is now in the UK.
I'm in the market for a good headset, but there's a fatal flaw in the models I like; they're USB headsets.
From what research I've done USB is separate from the sound card, which renders my purchase defunct as I use headsets more than my speaker system due to neighbours and online gaming. I may be wrong, but this is the belief that lead to this thread.
I'd expect the audio quality using an analog headset with the card to be better than the USB sound cards most headphones have now, however nearly every analog headset looks quite bland. All black and padded is very 90s to me.
So my questions are as follows:
1. If I get a device/connector to change USB to an analog sound jack, would I be able to make use of my sound card for sound reproduction and processing?
2. If not, would tampering with the cable (my close friend is an electrician) i.e swapping the USB end for an audio jack or swapping the cable from above the audio control do the job? Please specify which if yes.
3. If there's an alternate solution I've not considered, could you please inform me?
Truthfully I don't recall there being a USB sound card on most of the models I'm interested in, but I don't really know if there are other impediments, I don't pretend to be an expert on the subject.
The headset I'm most interested in is the Diablo 3 branded Steelseries. I'm aware it's a reskinned Siberia v2 and that Siberias come in an analog version, but I like the design. I'd like answers to my questions tailored to this headset, though as I'll detail I'm happy to consider alternatives. I've checked out corsair, logitech, sennheister and razer headsets, and while this isn't the best audio quality headset as I said I like the design.
If you'd like to suggest an alternative please keep in mind I'm not a fan of plain or blocky designs, the G930 is an example of what I mean by blocky.
As a last note, while I care about sound quality I'm not looking to spend out £200+/$305+ on my headset, so please don't suggest a no-limits recording studio grade product.
Thanks for your time!