Submitted by GodlyShotz t3_10lm2z5 in headphones

So I’m currently using Sennheiser hd560s powered by idi zen 2 and am upgrading to hifiman XS head phones and want a more powerful dac amp to get the most out of them. However most know that ps5 does not support usb 2.0 so how would I get a magni/modo stack to work? I’ve heard that you can get a usb A 1.0 to Toslink cable and use it this way. Doing this supposedly works and allows you to use tempest 3d as a well. Does anyone use this method? If so what cable are you using? Any other dac amp combos that work or solutions other than hdmi converter Chime in!

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ragecndy t1_j5xpucy wrote

For the ps5 I’d just go with something that can be driven from the controller, I’m using shp9500s atm, the only way I’ve made external dacs work is through the tv optical out and the mix gets iffy for headphones cause it thinks it’s speakers…

And honestly I kinda liked the 560s more for gaming than the XS.

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ragecndy t1_j5xrc5q wrote

Not really better imaging imo, they don’t sound as 3d, they do sound bigger but mostly just taller not that much wider.

They’re better headphones all around for music, but I was super impressed with the 560s for gaming, don’t have them anymore to compare cause I couldn’t stand the clamp but the one game I played with them was ghost of tsushima and I thought they sounded crazy 3d, might been the actual game post processing tho, still for that reason get something that works from the controller imo.

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fabzzzyyyy t1_j5xtp4x wrote

I have some Headphones in m collection and still prefer the 560s for gaming. Out can Just get an amp If U need more Power. You could Go Zen Stack or topping amp or whatever you Like and have alot of Power.

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kazuviking t1_j5y69uv wrote

The new SMSL dacs(released a few weeks ago) comes with a switch that switches it to UAC1 mode so it works with any console.

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dethhandle t1_j5yguj8 wrote

I use the schiit hel because I like the analog mic control.

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Larry52795 t1_j5yk96a wrote

Best thing to get is a Schiit Hel. Its works perfectly with PS5 has a mic input and can use the 3D audio as well since it uses USB. You need a UAC1 dac/amp.

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johnkz t1_j5ykvku wrote

i found a steelseries nova pro open box for 85$ on amazon, im using the dac without the headset lol this is mostly because xbox is very picky about the dac, but it works decently with ps5 too (both of my consoles are wired usb to the dac and it works flawlessly)

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MissingNo_000_ t1_j5yxbr5 wrote

JDS Atom Dac + (109$) with their UAC1 fallback cable (10$) works perfectly with PS5 3D audio. You can save a little money by buying b stock which is what I did. Then you can hook that up to whatever Amp you want and you’re good to go.

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GodlyShotz OP t1_j5zjb7w wrote

How is the sound staging? I’ve heard it’s not as good as the magni/modo stack or some topping DACs. Just what I’ve seen in multiple reviews which is only reason I’ve been hesitant on it.

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Larry52795 t1_j5zjtab wrote

For me and some reviews I've read as well have said that its pretty transparent, like the headphone you have matters more. The ananda is pretty open headphone and playing games with it, never felt closed in.

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dethhandle t1_j5zowm7 wrote

I have never A/B tested against my magnius/modius stack but I would imagine your mileage will varying depending on your headphones. The Hel is very convenient for gaming and using a mic but if you’re trying to min/max audio quality then perhaps it would be better to use a non-gaming product.

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MissingNo_000_ t1_j5zp9qz wrote

B stock are new products that a company sells at a partial discount due to minor cosmetic flaws. You can get discounts on a lot of electronics this way. Regardless, even paying full price the Atom DAC is worth it and JDS has the best customer service I’ve ever seen from a company. I had a Schiit Modi previously but sold it because the Atom+ is one of the few DACs that works seamlessly with the PS5 (with their adapter cable).

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