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Thanks a lot. We're very happy you like what you hear;)
Maybe we could encourage you to post your comment also as a thumb up (good) review?
We also have a professional version where the Steam version comes from. In this, you can edit and save as many headphone curves as you want. But it has a 'normal' professional price who is 169 Euro. Our decision to offer such much cheaper version but with 100% same sound quality demand to do some limitations who on the other hand make the usage for end user's a bit easier and this is e.g. no editing of HP and Envelope curves. Hope you can understand this but of course, we add new measurements from time to time and now we have a further headphone model on our 'list to measure';)
Best,
Tom:)
one question, do i need to set the audio settings in/game to 5.1 or is it enough if SSC has for example, 5.1 setting applied
and is there any use of 5.1 setting in SSC if i use just plain stereo gaming headset.
those questions im just wondering.
Many thanks for your review.
It's recommended to leave the SSC in 5.1 but if you really have 7.1 then you should set the SSC to 7.1 upfront before you run your audio source application.
In 5.1 a stereo input is simply played back in Stereo and a 5.1 input is played back in 5.1. Mostly you can't set the game to a certain format. Normally the game is seeking for the available standard audio device and if it sees e.g. the SSC as 5.1 standard device it will deliver 5.1 if it can. So running the SSC before you start any audio application is a good idea;)
Please use ONLY standard stereo headsets. Anyone will work: in-ear, on-ear expensive Sennheiser or cheap iPhone ear bugs etc. But please do not use a so called 'Surround Headphone' who provide more than one driver per side. So if you use a standard stereo headset of your choice you're pretty well equipped;)
Best,
Tom:)