CalcuttaSada
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My purpose is to have clean and clear gaming audio to hear every single sound. I recently got BOSE COMPANION 20 speakers and they kinda changed my life. the enhanced audio just amplified the gaming experience and gave me a very immersive experience.
So someone suggested me to get Studio Monitors or Nearfield monitors. I sit on desktop computer would me about 2 feet away from the speakers at the most.
I would also like nice bass to get those goosebumps when a large boss arrives.
So i was considering some 5" Studio Monitors. So what would be your opinion ?
Only 5" studio monitors ? or something else as well. or should i go for bookshelf speakers. For the bass i can always add a bass module later if needed.
I may get an audio interface as I am able to find some good deals in the used market. or should i get a desktop amplifier instead ? which would be better ? I am not looking for any input into the desktop just output.
Please guide.
PS I use HD560s with FiiO Q1mk2 for music on iphone and totally love its sound. ( incase that is relevant)
PSS please do not mind the noob questions and shift to correct channel if this is not right.
So someone suggested me to get Studio Monitors or Nearfield monitors. I sit on desktop computer would me about 2 feet away from the speakers at the most.
I would also like nice bass to get those goosebumps when a large boss arrives.
So i was considering some 5" Studio Monitors. So what would be your opinion ?
Only 5" studio monitors ? or something else as well. or should i go for bookshelf speakers. For the bass i can always add a bass module later if needed.
I may get an audio interface as I am able to find some good deals in the used market. or should i get a desktop amplifier instead ? which would be better ? I am not looking for any input into the desktop just output.
Please guide.
PS I use HD560s with FiiO Q1mk2 for music on iphone and totally love its sound. ( incase that is relevant)
PSS please do not mind the noob questions and shift to correct channel if this is not right.