Posted March 09, 2021
Zimerius: Ah i made it too confusing it seems.
Currently i have a desktop speaker set running on a internal dedicated soundcard, i also have a headphones setup. The thing is the internal soundcard, the creative AE 5 is supposed to support 5.1 technology and virtual 7.1 also has a special discrete headphones amp but... to get that to work with my logitech headphones is neigh impossible, surround works a lot better when i use the headphones own dac instead of running it through the soundcard. I'm a bit worried that the new soundbar will raise similar problems
The soundbar doesn't really do surround sound - it has just some filters and spatialisation effects. As such, feeding it already modified sound will make things worse. So just optical if you can, or just USB then. Currently i have a desktop speaker set running on a internal dedicated soundcard, i also have a headphones setup. The thing is the internal soundcard, the creative AE 5 is supposed to support 5.1 technology and virtual 7.1 also has a special discrete headphones amp but... to get that to work with my logitech headphones is neigh impossible, surround works a lot better when i use the headphones own dac instead of running it through the soundcard. I'm a bit worried that the new soundbar will raise similar problems
And again, you seem to have a two dacs/soundcards handling your current sound in your setup - the internal soundcard and the one on your headset. That can't be good.
It's like making beer, sequentially. First batch you use fresh water to make some tasty lager. But then you decide to turn that lager into ale. But it was already beer, why mess with it and over-process it? And wouldn't it taste horrible and no longer be discernible as either lager or ale?