Ok, so I currently have a set of Akg k92 headphones. They don't have a volume control, I've been using the volume control of windows, which generally is fine, but a few problems do crop up doing it this way (shadowplay for example has a bug that rears it's head in some versions where it won't record game sound at a good level unless capture server is at 100%, which means headphones are and it's too loud). I'd also like to get the headphones off onboard because of the stupid realtek power saving pop.
I've had inline volume controls before, but they add more length to the already long cable and have all been a bit crap really.
On top of that, I have an old pair of speakers that I use if I'm showing someone something, so a seperate audio device would let me have speakers always plugged in and just switch between onboard and headphones with the windows control.
From looking, seems like a usb dac/headphone amp combo with volume contro would solve all my issues, but I'm not sure. I know creative and asus both do external soundcards which would probably do, but both of them have shoddy drivers for their pcie cards & do nothing to fix it, so I'm not throwing more money at them.
Don't really have a budget in mind, as I have no idea what's out there, or even if I'm going down the right path. Lets say £100?, no idea if that's resonable.
Thanks.
I've had inline volume controls before, but they add more length to the already long cable and have all been a bit crap really.
On top of that, I have an old pair of speakers that I use if I'm showing someone something, so a seperate audio device would let me have speakers always plugged in and just switch between onboard and headphones with the windows control.
From looking, seems like a usb dac/headphone amp combo with volume contro would solve all my issues, but I'm not sure. I know creative and asus both do external soundcards which would probably do, but both of them have shoddy drivers for their pcie cards & do nothing to fix it, so I'm not throwing more money at them.
Don't really have a budget in mind, as I have no idea what's out there, or even if I'm going down the right path. Lets say £100?, no idea if that's resonable.
Thanks.