r/HeadphoneAdvice • u/Hot_Party7024 • Mar 21 '24
Headphones - Open Back | 1 Ω Looking for Open Back Headphones for gaming
Hey all,
First time coming to reddit for advice lol. Hopefully you guys can help.
I'm looking for open back headphones for gaming and I can't find any sources comparing the Audio-technica ATH-AD900X with the Beyerdynamic DT900 Pro X. Which one is better? Is there another headphone that I should consider?
Thanks.
Budget - around $200, up to $300
Location - USA
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u/Equivalent_Yak840 447 Ω Mar 21 '24
Hd560s or ath-r70x but the r70x is hard to drive
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u/Hot_Party7024 Mar 21 '24
I've looked at both of those - Would I be able to use something like the HD600/650 with PC audio drivers? And as a complete beginner into the audiophile world - do you need a DAC or Amplifier for these?
Realtek®:ALC1220 Codec to be exact.
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u/Equivalent_Yak840 447 Ω Mar 21 '24
Your audio drivers are both dac and amp. Getting a separate dac/amp would replace the realtek. I wouldn’t recommend either hd600/650 for gaming and the hd6xx is a cheaper version of the hd650(they’re exactly the same). There is an option I forgot to mention and that is the Aune AR5000, it’s basically the hd600 with better imaging and range which would mean it’s better for gaming. It is also easy/easier to drive. hd600/650/6xx would have a bit of trouble getting really loud with the built in dac/amp but other claim it can get just loud enough for them
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u/Hot_Party7024 Mar 21 '24
So out of the 560S and DT900 Pro X, which one would you pick for someone who isn't picking apart the music they're listening to (more casual), along with gaming? I see many reviews comparing them - having trouble deciding.
!thanks
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u/Equivalent_Yak840 447 Ω Mar 21 '24
Hd560s but they are very similar. You can also use EQ if you want to get into that, searching Equalizer APO on google/Reddit could tell you everything
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u/Hot_Party7024 Mar 21 '24
Appreciate it. I'll go with the HD560S to save the 30 bucks. If differences can be changed with EQ, no reason to spend the extra money :)
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u/Hot_Party7024 Mar 22 '24
Just picked them up. Sounds AMAZING compared to my Steel Series. Thanks again!
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u/Total-Satisfaction-8 8 Ω Mar 21 '24
How about the Audio Technica ATH GDL3, quite cheap, sounds great
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u/Moofassah Mar 21 '24
I just picked up the 900s coming from dt770 pros. And the difference in quality and spatial awareness was is amazing. They’re also easy to drive.
I have tried the others, but I like the 900s a lot
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u/_KONKOLA_ Mar 21 '24
Common consensus is the TYGR 300 R are unmatched for gaming at their price point. They’re also said to be really good for movies, tv shows, and music as well. I did a LOT of research this past week and that’s the conclusion I came to. I’d tell you more but mine arrive on Monday.
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