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Re: Audio Gear Thread #11
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Holy cow ... I just realized how bloody bad, the audio solution on a Gigabyte Z77 UD5H motherboard is. I connected the Behringer studio monitors to it and there was cracking noise all over the place! Then I switched them to a Rampage IV Formula and there is still some white noise but way less!


Onboard audio...
Derp..
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Re: Audio Gear Thread #12
same here xD lousy onboard sound connected via 3.5mm to my old stereo 2x100W with 4 loudspeakers.
+Subwoofer.
At least the Bass is kicking in xD
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Re: Audio Gear Thread #13
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same here xD lousy onboard sound connected via 3.5mm to my old stereo 2x100W with 4 loudspeakers.
+Subwoofer.
At least the Bass is kicking in xD


I connected the two Behringers to the Headphone out of my amp and the amp is connected to the PC via a tosslink cable.
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Re: Audio Gear Thread #14
So ... finally I've taken some pic of my new Behringer speakers:

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Re: Audio Gear Thread #15
The Xonar Essence One arrived (again) yesterday. Now I have to buy some XLR cables ...

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Re: Audio Gear Thread #16
Damn ... I still want to buy a studio subwoofer, but I really can't decide which one ... any help?
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Re: Audio Gear Thread #17
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Damn ... I still want to buy a studio subwoofer, but I really can't decide which one ... any help?


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I hear, that with enough power, these things really kick up a storm :p 3930K on RIVE @4.5ghz - 16gb Gskill Ripjaw Z - 780 Ghz Edition - Corsair AX850 - assorted SSD's and Mech drives.
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Aw: Audio Gear Thread #18
What the hell is this?

Btw. atm I'm looking at this little fellow ...

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Re: Audio Gear Thread #19
In all seriousness, I would go along the lines of what I have: A power sub with internal crossover.
So L+R full range channels go into the back of your sub, and the crossover in there send the correct freqs to the 'satellites' (lol, they're the biggest satellites evar) and the low range remains sub side.
you can usually adjust the crossover freq on the sub too, to find the perfect balance and resonance

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Re: Audio Gear Thread #20
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In all seriousness, I would go along the lines of what I have: A power sub with internal crossover.
So L+R full range channels go into the back of your sub, and the crossover in there send the correct freqs to the 'satellites' (lol, they're the biggest satellites evar) and the low range remains sub side.
you can usually adjust the crossover freq on the sub too, to find the perfect balance and resonance

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Well, yeah, that's basically what this little baby can do. Other than that I don't really want to pay more than CHF 500.- on a sub but I still want to get something decent that cranks out quite a puch when you give it the Beans. Along with the sub I'm going to order two sets of XLR cables, since I should finally start using these bloody balanced in/outs.
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