I bought a used Orbitsound T12 soundbar and subwoofer (over 10 years old) for my 2022 TV, and on optical out I've enjoyed audio and music like never before (the audio system did cost ~300 in 2011).
On my PC, however, I have a Kenwood 70w amp from ~1989, and 2x Mission 700 speakers from Y2K. This sound system beat the hell out of my 90s/early 2000s PC speakers back then, but next to my (already rather outdated) second hand TV sound bar set up, it's very flat.
My PC also has a Creative X-Fi Go! with its crystallizer tech making a notable difference to music quality, but still not a patch on what my TV with its sound bar can put out.
Where to start? I do still do need an external amplifier for headphones (work related).
I'm guessing the weak point here is entirely the amplifier and speakers, not the X-Fi part of the chain.
I could do a 5.1 to 7.1 sound system now without worrying about neighbours, but to be honest I'm not keen on spending tons of cash on sorting out my PC's audio (but nor am I keen to resort to headphones).
Appreciate any input on where to start with this journey.
On my PC, however, I have a Kenwood 70w amp from ~1989, and 2x Mission 700 speakers from Y2K. This sound system beat the hell out of my 90s/early 2000s PC speakers back then, but next to my (already rather outdated) second hand TV sound bar set up, it's very flat.
My PC also has a Creative X-Fi Go! with its crystallizer tech making a notable difference to music quality, but still not a patch on what my TV with its sound bar can put out.
Where to start? I do still do need an external amplifier for headphones (work related).
I'm guessing the weak point here is entirely the amplifier and speakers, not the X-Fi part of the chain.
I could do a 5.1 to 7.1 sound system now without worrying about neighbours, but to be honest I'm not keen on spending tons of cash on sorting out my PC's audio (but nor am I keen to resort to headphones).
Appreciate any input on where to start with this journey.