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Surround sound is best used solely on speakers.
DT770 vs Cloud II is like night and day; the 770s are an audiophile headset, while the Cloud II are a high quality headset for lower budget gamers that don't necessarily care for the best sound quality.
Edit - One thing to take note of, Beyerdynamic cans (DTxx0 series) are known for their rather sparkly highs, so if you're sensitive to peaky treble, best to either avoid, or EQ the hell out of it.
The DT770's with an additional onboard PC DAC with builtin amp would be a good option. I'm currently running an ASUS STX II 7.1 Dolby Virtual Surround 7.1 is absolutely amazing.
Dt770 pros are amazing, at least for the price. But they do kinda need a headphone amp. But some motherboards can power them ok too.
And the dt770 pros are much more comfortable.
I also don't know how much of a worthy improvement these (High tier) headphones would be, since it can really only sound as good as the game allows it.
I've heard Cloud2s has good simulated surround sound, are the simulated surround sound programs you can get on your computer as good?
Also i don't like the idea of having to buy a amp for my headset, but that's just me.
But i don't know if i was over analyzing, but in some games it felt like some sounds were being over taken by other sounds on the Clouds.
But then on Farcry 5, it sounded good, the surround sound made it sound like my pet bear was coming right behind me (Even though he didn't, he came from the left) So although more immersive, was inaccurate.
Weird.
I have mentioned Sound Blaster's SBX as my preference, IMO much better since you can adjust the "depth" of the surround to compensate for the inaccuracy to an extent. Some people just cannot process HRTF[en.wikipedia.org] that is required for virtual surround to work as expected.
You could just get the 32-ohm version of the DT770, but the 80-ohm does sound much better when amped up.
Not to throw in a wrench, but maybe a revisit into the budget studio cans may be worth another look:
Monoprice Modern Retro (116150)[www.amazon.co.uk] £33
Monoprice Modern Retro @ Head-Fi[www.head-fi.org]
Currently on Amazon the dt 770s are only a £30 difference so I'm tempted to just buy them and I might look into getting a simulated surround sound programme.
As you can tell I'm quite fussy, I dont want to regret a high cost purchase.
Question for the DT 770 users, are you able to be immersed in a game? Would animals running spark some sort of fear etc.
Sorry I'm digging as much information and opinions as I can, thanks for the responses.
And for what its worth, do any of you UK residents know if currys/pc world (any other) would have these headphones on display for consumers to try ?
I know that's a long shot but if you dont ask... Cheers!
Thanks for all the information, I'll keep them in mind.
Also, as you can tell I dont know much about audio, but what's the point in an amp for your headphones, if you can only withstand a certain volume before it causes damage? Thanks again.
What Is Headphone Impedance?[www.turntablelab.com]
The video is quite technical, helps to have AC and DC power theory behind you to understand reactance in AC circuits.