The best headphones ever are headphones. But before purchasing this model, you should be aware of the following: 1. High-impedance headphones, meaning that the sound will be very weak if you connect them to a computer, laptop, or smartphone because built-in sound cards typically output 32 ohms, but in this case, 250 ohms. Hence, the headphones just won't move. 2. Open acoustic architecture suggests that those closest to you are aware of everything that happens to you. They are appropriate for a quiet office or studio at home. 3. In light of the first point, you will need to purchase an external sound card or a headphone amplifier that can drive 250 ohms. (It's frequently advised to use an external Audient ID4 MKII or ID14 MKII sound card.) Music listening only evokes happy emotions. Although I haven't yet used it in games, I'm sure it will be great! P.S. I had a variety of gaming headphones that were perfect for their Shure Aonic 50 format, including the SteelSeries Siberia V2 and SteelSeries Arctic 1. The DT 990 PRO, however, is just on a higher level. By the way, the only way to decide which headphones to choose from the perspective of omnicity is to really listen, as the speakers in the headphones are fundamentally different, meaning that you can't use 32 or 250 ohms and obtain the same sound.
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