Posted August 04, 2022
I want 5.1 or 7.1 surround sound, but the only "true" surround sound headphones (meaning actual surround sound not virtual surround sound) were the old Razer Megladoon (or something like that) and I can't see to buy those anywhere. I had a set that has now after 10 years (give or take) they have quit on me.
So I guess I'm going to have to settle for "virtual" surround sound. I have noticed mistakes frequently with virtual surround sound headphones before where the software rendering (right term?) of the surround sound would get the direction wrong. For example, it would sound like an enemy on my left in Fallout 4 but I could see the enemy was actually on the right. Those Razer Megladoon (or whatever) were by far the best, most accurate surround sound headphones I ever heard because it wasn't virtual... the headphones actually had separate built in speakers for each channel.
Can anyone recommend some good virtual ones? Preferably without the need to download and/or install separate software? I will try and find a picture example of the Razer headphones I was talking about, but it doesn't matter the correct name really because I have checked lots of places and cannot find them for sale anywhere anymore. If I find an example online I will return and edit this post with the picture. Just curious if I'm remembering the name correctly really.
EDIT: Found it on amazon and it was actually over 10 years ago when I purchased it. On my birthday lol.
So I guess I'm going to have to settle for "virtual" surround sound. I have noticed mistakes frequently with virtual surround sound headphones before where the software rendering (right term?) of the surround sound would get the direction wrong. For example, it would sound like an enemy on my left in Fallout 4 but I could see the enemy was actually on the right. Those Razer Megladoon (or whatever) were by far the best, most accurate surround sound headphones I ever heard because it wasn't virtual... the headphones actually had separate built in speakers for each channel.
Can anyone recommend some good virtual ones? Preferably without the need to download and/or install separate software? I will try and find a picture example of the Razer headphones I was talking about, but it doesn't matter the correct name really because I have checked lots of places and cannot find them for sale anywhere anymore. If I find an example online I will return and edit this post with the picture. Just curious if I'm remembering the name correctly really.
EDIT: Found it on amazon and it was actually over 10 years ago when I purchased it. On my birthday lol.
Post edited August 04, 2022 by OldFatGuy