Submitted by AetherLionn t3_11c0wv3 in headphones
Hello everyone! I'm extremely new to any sort of in-depth audio experience, so I apologize in advance for anything that sounds super dumb.
My Astro A40's have served me faithfully. Unfortunately, the cord to the amp only needs to move about a nanometer to disconnect it, and the left half has started cutting out completely. I've recently made the change to a Blue Yeti boom mic. After experiencing how much more quality can be gained through a dedicated medium, I've decided that headsets aren't the way to go, and I should look for a standalone setup.
However, it's become abundantly clear to me that there's a lot to this I don't understand. From general research, it seems that the Sennheiser HD6xx's would be a decent open-backedpair of starter headphones. I've read all kinds of things about soundstages/imaging, and frankly, a lot that went over my head. Another thing I've come across is amp/dac stacks.
I'm barely able to grasp the concept, but it seems that for best volume levels, as well as maybe clarity/EQ(?), that having a setup like this would be best. Some say that you can just plug them in and go, while others say something like a Fiio e10k alone is good, and still yet I've read that I could get a combo unit.
It's all a bit much, as I've read that even getting an amp and dac from different companies can cause problems. So I was hoping to turn to some true audiophile experts and get some recommendations, as well as some ELI5 on how these systems as a whole work.
I apologize if this has been asked before. I've done a fair amount of research, google-fu, and reddit crawling, but always come out more confused. Thank you for any advice/help you can give!
Edit to add: Basically the only use for this is gaming. Pretty much all genres, some competitive siege/csgo included.
Also TL;DR: Whats a good amp/dac setup for the HD6XX'S, and how does it work?
andysaurus_rex t1_ja12ijf wrote
There's a long version of this answer and a short version.
The short version is get a simple DAC/amp combo like the e10K or k7 or Schiit stack and just call it a day.