Nordo
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- Preamp, Processor or Receiver
- Denon AVR X1500H
- Additional Amp
- Sub amp - Behringer EP2500
- Universal / Blu-ray / CD Player
- Panasoic BD35
- Front Speakers
- DIY
- Center Channel Speaker
- DIY
- Surround Speakers
- DIY
- Surround Back Speakers
- DIY
- Front Height Speakers
- -
- Rear Height Speakers
- -
- Subwoofers
- Four 15" infinite baffle drivers
- Other Speakers
- HTPC (windows 10 with Kodi)
- Screen
- Matt white "blockout" curtain liner
- Video Display Device
- Epson EMP-TW2000 projector
As I do a fair bit of late night viewing (streaming and blu-ray), I want to invest in a pair of over-the-ears headphones.
But I'm keen on getting the full effect of the soundtrack (7.1; Atmos, etc.).
I've found that these days this can be done using normal headphones run through a process that achieves a virtual soundfield.
However, everything I've found so far either needs a decoding AV receiver, or has to connect to a pc/android/apple device.
All I want to do is connect to the TV, with a suitable device in the path e.g. Creative's Super XFI inline amp (apparently not suitable for TV).
Any ideas?
But I'm keen on getting the full effect of the soundtrack (7.1; Atmos, etc.).
I've found that these days this can be done using normal headphones run through a process that achieves a virtual soundfield.
However, everything I've found so far either needs a decoding AV receiver, or has to connect to a pc/android/apple device.
All I want to do is connect to the TV, with a suitable device in the path e.g. Creative's Super XFI inline amp (apparently not suitable for TV).
Any ideas?