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I've not used a Soundblaster in a computer build in a long time. Seems onboard audio got better, and well I've been using USB headsets lately that are 7.1. My current headset is a JBL Quantum One. It was $300 when I bought it.
While I'm happy with the JBL (for the most part), it's going to need to be replaced soon. It has one of those USB cables that has a dial on it to control sound. Something happened to the cable and it was disconnecting frequently. You'd have to jiggle to get it working or unplug and replug it in. I took that cable out of the equation and just use a straight USB or USB-C to USB cable.. the same thing started happening. For some reason every few months I need a new USB-C cable. The unit will work perfect for some time and then it seems it's ruining the cable or something.
I'm thinking of getting the latest and greatist Sound Blaster with some sort of headphones and a desktop microphone.
I game, so 7.1 sound would be nice. I also watch tv/movies/youtube on my computer.
Is this a good way for me to go? Not really sure what headsets I should be looking at. Do I look at a music store such as Guitar Center or something? Will they be compatible to get the 7.1 sound?
I do know for the microphone I do NOT want a "Blue" brand. I had one once and it was a piece of garbage. I thought it was maybe my computer at the time so I gave it to a friend and they told me it was the same way on their computer. Had static/sound issues.
JBL Quantum ONE | Professional USB Gaming Headset
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While I'm happy with the JBL (for the most part), it's going to need to be replaced soon. It has one of those USB cables that has a dial on it to control sound. Something happened to the cable and it was disconnecting frequently. You'd have to jiggle to get it working or unplug and replug it in. I took that cable out of the equation and just use a straight USB or USB-C to USB cable.. the same thing started happening. For some reason every few months I need a new USB-C cable. The unit will work perfect for some time and then it seems it's ruining the cable or something.
I'm thinking of getting the latest and greatist Sound Blaster with some sort of headphones and a desktop microphone.
I game, so 7.1 sound would be nice. I also watch tv/movies/youtube on my computer.
Is this a good way for me to go? Not really sure what headsets I should be looking at. Do I look at a music store such as Guitar Center or something? Will they be compatible to get the 7.1 sound?
I do know for the microphone I do NOT want a "Blue" brand. I had one once and it was a piece of garbage. I thought it was maybe my computer at the time so I gave it to a friend and they told me it was the same way on their computer. Had static/sound issues.