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Tatsuo-desu wrote:
I currently have hyperx cloud 2. I am deciding if I should get new headphones. The headphones I am thinking of getting are hyperx cloud alpha. Does anyone have both of these headphones? Is there any big difference between them and which one do you find more comfortable?
You can listen on youtube the songs and play without music on the game. Just by having the same bpm and make it match should be rhythm playable.The Gambler wrote:
Even if you get decent headphones, the bitrate used for osu is not high-fidelity (128 kbps) audio. It would be compressed, lossy audio, but much more perceived than usual.
Not to mention meme songs which are just clippy af.
I say this as an owner of a decent pair of cans (HD 598 SR) and a DAC (FiiO E10K).
ManuelOsuPlayer wrote:
The Gambler wrote:
Even if you get decent headphones, the bitrate used for osu is not high-fidelity (128 kbps) audio. It would be compressed, lossy audio, but much more perceived than usual.
Not to mention meme songs which are just clippy af.
I say this as an owner of a decent pair of cans (HD 598 SR) and a DAC (FiiO E10K).
You can listen on youtube the songs and play without music on the game. Just by having the same bpm and make it match should be rhythm playable.
ManuelOsuPlayer wrote:
The Gambler wrote:
Even if you get decent headphones, the bitrate used for osu is not high-fidelity (128 kbps) audio. It would be compressed, lossy audio, but much more perceived than usual.
Not to mention meme songs which are just clippy af.
I say this as an owner of a decent pair of cans (HD 598 SR) and a DAC (FiiO E10K).
You can listen on youtube the songs and play without music on the game. Just by having the same bpm and make it match should be rhythm playable.
Tatsuo-desu wrote:
I currently have hyperx cloud 2. I am deciding if I should get new headphones. The headphones I am thinking of getting are hyperx cloud alpha. Does anyone have both of these headphones? Is there any big difference between them and which one do you find more comfortable?