• Evrala@lemmy.world
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    15 hours ago

    I use IEMs through a dongle dac because I have an OLED that has interference on the audio board and I’ve been too lazy to open it up to isolate it and I don’t want to wait to send it into Valve for repair.

  • 🇰 🌀 🇱 🇦 🇳 🇦 🇰 ℹ️@yiffit.net
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    15 hours ago

    I would probably prefer headphones if I could stand wearing things on my ears longer than 30 minutes. Even if they’re super comfortable and don’t squeeze my ears, after a bit they start feeling hella hot and like they’re being squeezed. The audio quality is better and easier to hear, but I’m way more comfortable physically using speakers.

      • It’s not the back that bothers me, it’s the feeling of something on my head. I don’t like wearing glasses or masks (I still do when necessary; but it irritates me) either. Just thinking about it is making my ears hot rn.

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          Lol, I like the warmness of headphones on my head. And I hate sitting at my computer without wearing headphones because it’s harder to concentrate with the extra noise around me that the headphones would otherwise block (I live next to a highway) In fact, I’m sitting at my computer with headphones right now, and I haven’t listened to anything through them, lol.

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    IEMs. Larges headphones are cool and all, but I have a fro so the head dent is real.

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    On the SD I used to just use the built in speakers all the time. Literally years, I have a launch console.

    But just two weeks ago I discovered they still make earbuds that sit in your ear instead of in your ear canal. Like, quality ones. And now that’s all I use.

    They’re perfect because they sound great, but still let outside noise in, so if my wife starts talking to me I don’t just ignore her. But they’re also small and fit in the case, good for travel.

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    honestly I prefer games have really good hearing accessibility options and UI so I can mute the game and play while I listen to an audiobook with my partner… and then my shure aonic 50 bt/wired headphones, third favorite being sony xm3/xm4 (and newer versions) bt/wired headphones.

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    Earbuds for activity. They cancel out distractions and mostly I’m listening to podcasts.

    Open-back headphones for gaming and music listening. High dynamic range and side to side balance is important.

    Studio monitors for casual listening or movie watching. Best low end response and can move a lot of air.

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    Speakers, because that implies I have room for a baller setup. IEMs otherwise because glasses.

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    Speakers at home. Nothing compared to dynamic range there.

    Over the ear headphones on planes. More comfortable for longer wears, good sound quality, and they block out the crying baby if you get active noise cancelling

    Ear buds for short rides on the bus/train. Pop em in and go

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    Headphones because I use hearing aids and thus I can’t use earbuds at the same time. Speakers if there is no one around and/or I’m just tired of headphones.

    Hopefully some day the Steam Deck will include Bluetooth LE audio and LC3 codec and then I will be able to stream directly into my hearing aids :)

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        Yes I know, that is because Phonak use Bluetooth classic, and older standard with more lag, more battery consumption and less quality but far more compatibility. I heard you can connect a Phonak to pretty much anything Bluetooth capable, even old dumb phones or mp3 players.

        I have the Resound Nexia which use Bluetooth LE audio, MFI and ASHA protocol which are supposedly better but you need devices that support them. MFI is for Apple devices and ASHA is Android exclusive. But outside of that you are pretty much screwed. LE Audio and the LC3 codec are here (since several years ago) to fix that but adoption it’s being very slow.

        For what I’ve read the distro in which Steam OS is based has already BT LE audio and the LC3 codec support built in but it is up to Valve to implement it at a OS level. One can dream :)

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    Depends entirely on what environment I’m in and to some degree even my mood. Sometimes you just want to slap some headphones on and erase the rest of the world. Sometimes you just want a more full rich experience where it feels the room you can move around freely. Sometimes it doesn’t matter at all

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    I mostly use the built-in speakers. Sometimes my IEMs, using a USB-C dongle as my OLED’s headphone jack is pretty noisy (I know it’s easy to fix, but I haven’t gotten around to it yet).

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        It’s not shielded properly, so the surrounding electronics cause crackles, buzzing and similar noise. AFAIK this was the case for all OLED models on launch. Might be fixed for newer ones, I’m not sure. Apparently it can be fixed by opening the Deck and sticking on some eletric insulation tape.

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    I usually just use the deck speakers, but I’m usually playing at home and want to be able to hear what else is happening in the house. If I really need to hear the audio or if I’m using voice chat I usually just use my bluetooth ear buds.

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    I use the same earphones I use on my phone, I would prefer to use overear headphones but the only ones I own require a dedicated amp to drive and I hate having dongles hanging off my stuff…