I was also looking at the Astro A40's but was struggling to find anywhere to get them in the UK. Do they ship?
There may be a mains one about as well, i ve heard it very good but not heard the quality myself.The SU-DH1 is a portable surround sound headphone adaptor. It features Dolby headphone technology to provide 5.1ch surround sound through any set of headphones. It comes with an analog input cord that can be stored into the unit, and also has an optical digital mini jack. Ideal to use with laptop computer, portable DVD player, handheld video viewer, and portable game systems or other portable music/video product. Also it can be used to enjoy the in-flight movie with surround sound. Carrying pouch, airplane plug adaptor, and two AA battery provided.
They had a trial period of international shipping when I ordered mine not long ago. Might still be open, but I couldn't tell you.![]()
They are indeed still shipping to the UK, only problem is it costs a whopping $53, bringing the total to $263 and thats not including import tax... too rich for my blood![]()
I read on another forum that using the SU-DH1's Dolby Headphone with some decent heaphones is better than a pair of 5.1 headphones....
I've read on this forum that aliens exhist, didn't believe it though.![]()
In my personal opinion, real 5.1 > emulated 5.1 for accuracy in games.
If you want exceptional sounding audio, maybe a high end stereo headset is better for that. Not for accuracy though.
Dolby Headphone apparantly is very highly regarded as providing exceptional surround sound, which is exactly the setup LukeT has.
Do remember that your ears only have a single 'opening' per ear, and that your brain positions audio according to nuances in timing etc.. so it's perfectly feasible that just 2 speaker normal headphones with the right 'processing' should be able to recreate positional audio very very well.
If I had the money, I'd 100% go for something like LukeT has, but if I only have £50, then I'd be happy enough with Medusa 5.1/Sharkoon 5.1 etc
My £40 Medusa "5.1" headset slaughter my £100 Sennheiser in sound quality & comfort. .
hard to believe that