Would I be right in thinking that you can run this card without the additional power connector which will just affects the lighting?
Yarp, I don't have mine connected as I have no window (so it's a bit pointless!) & it runs fine
Would I be right in thinking that you can run this card without the additional power connector which will just affects the lighting?
How do people connect the AE-5 to their speakers, Optical or 3.5mm?
How do people connect the AE-5 to their speakers, Optical or 3.5mm?
I use 3.5 for my logitech z5500 5.1, optical just does stereo
Optical can do 5.1 as well, but Dolby Digital Live is required. Previous Z range of cards has that, but I'm not sure if the AE-5 does.
Got this card also, great piece of kit.
However i'm thinking of ditching the G4ME Ones for AKG K702's with a Schiit Magni 3 amp. Obviously still using the AE-5 dac. Worthy investment you think over the G4ME ones?
It doesn't sadly, only stereo supported.
Speaking purely of the K702, then yes I'd say it's worth doing. You won't need to get a Magni 3 though as the AE-5 has an amp certainly good enough for the K702. Not like the Soundblaster Z, which doesn't really have an amp good enough to get the best from K702 and similar harder to drive headphones. People with a Z wanting to get the best from K702 and similar headphones would be kind of stuck without buying something else.
which would bypass the card's ability to get SBX prostudio to the headphones
Speaking purely of the K702, then yes I'd say it's worth doing. You won't need to get a Magni 3 though as the AE-5 has an amp certainly good enough for the K702. Not like the Soundblaster Z, which doesn't really have an amp good enough to get the best from K702 and similar harder to drive headphones. People with a Z wanting to get the best from K702 and similar headphones would be kind of stuck without buying something else.
In any case, if you add an external amp like the Magni, there is the possible issue of double amping. To avoid that you'd have to use the speaker output, which would bypass the card's ability to get SBX prostudio to the headphones. External amp connected to the speaker output would be fine for just music use where DSP effects are not needed.
Yeah the amp on the AE-5 is easily powerful enough to drive most headphones - it even drives my HD600s to about "95%" of their capabilities (which a lot of mainstream consumer electronics don't even get close to) though falls a bit short of what I know they can do - mostly I think because they don't have quite enough voltage on the output. Most people would probably be pretty happy with it but having heard the 600 series on some slightly more specialised circuits I'm a bit picky now.
Audio eh, you can just go on and on with it lol. Never knew it could drive HD600's. You'l probably think im mad now but... i have HD600s buried away somewhere that haven't been touched in about 6 years. As i honestly thought no consumer sound card could drive them. There is also the case of if i do used the AE-5 amp, there is no external volume adjustment which my Game ones have.
Decisions decisions
I love my k702's for the sound stage and the mids but when paired with my ae-5 which drives them perfectly, but seem very harsh, a shrill even, with some generes of music. Even some games, dirt 4 for example the female co driver hurts my ears after a while. But I am a little sensitive to highs.Plugged in my HD600's today and fired up my FLAC's and omg it's brilliant! The AE-5 drives these incredibly well!
These are a bit long in the tooth but, i need your opinions on this. I'm thinking of keeping these and replacing the ear and head pads. Or sell them on and get some AKG K702's, with a Magni 3?