I think I messed up, feel sad.

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Long story short I've owned this headset for 3-4 years. I love it so much. -

The problem is they are very worn so I ended up buying a new pair of headphones. I decided to go with these because I don't need a microphone.
I bought these -

The reason why I am sad is because my old pair had volume control on the side whereas these new headphones don't. Also if I don't use the 7.1 surround sound adapter from my old headset with my new headphones the headphones sound terrible for some reason.

I think I made a mistake. Do you think I should have went with an upgraded version of my old headset?

Basically what I'm asking is which one would you pick out of these.

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People join and don't read rules. Maybe the mods need to put a heading on the main page asking new members to read the rules, just as they have in the MM section, because people use that without reading the rules.

Anyway, to the question in hand; send the HD599's back and get the headset. It's either that or get something that will give you volume control, if that's what you're missing, plus better sound quality than the onboard audio. That's likely the reason the HD599's don't sound that good without the USB adaptor from your old headset. It's essentially a mini sound card.

I wouldn't go for a DAC/amp like the Schiit Fulla 2. It's a good choice for the music listener, but not for the gamer. It won't give you 5.1/7.1 sound, just stereo with no effects. Xonar U7 would be a better choice, but in all honesty, with £200 on the headphones and £70-£80 on the U7, you're not really going to be in a better position than just having the PC373D.

Thanks. I'm going to send these back and get the PCC373s.
 
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