now he asked for "any other" headphones in that price range regarding the frequency response didn't he? i suppose that was a general question and...
any preamp with ad/da would do like https://www.thomann.de/de/focusrite_clarett_octopre.htm
that or even go for an RME PCIe card for best possible latencys and stability https://www.rme-audio.de/hdspe-raydat.html
the thing is that for headphones you don't exactly want a flat frequency response . you rather want to have something that sounds like a flat...
as awesome the u87 is you would want to use a measurement mic for this application, they ship with the file or at the top range are completely...
this should make little to no difference to the sound. as long as you can live with it aesthetically there is no need to replace
yeah s2/s4 would be all in one solution
for sure it's enough to play in a club i did it many times at the start and usually people dont even ask what gear you are using that's not true...
honestly dont get some cheapo controller like hercules, inexpensive solution would be allen&heath k2, you can use it standalone and if you desire...
the thing is that with like 90%+ cpu you will always get some issues, best interfaces for stability and to retain low latencys would be something...
use these drivers, dont connect the device before you are prompted to, will only work on the usb bus you installed it BUT will work with low...
if you hear white noise only when you turn the volume / the amp up a lot then its just normal amp hiss, im glad cables worked for you
an isolator most likely won't work because the focusrite gets power from the usb bus
now that you said the sound is changing when the system is put on load i'm even more sure that you have to get balanced cables because i got the...
you are most likely picking up noise from your power supply, mainboard etc. make sure to use balanced cables to connect to your speakers, that...
or try 7 zip, could be a fast solution
Hey guys, i made a tutorial how to use DIRAC Live room correction for studios for free, it's in my opinion the best option out there for that and...
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