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Reddit mentions of Xonar U7 MKII 7.1 USB DAC with Headphone Amplifier

Sentiment score: 2
Reddit mentions: 3

We found 3 Reddit mentions of Xonar U7 MKII 7.1 USB DAC with Headphone Amplifier. Here are the top ones.

Xonar U7 MKII 7.1 USB DAC with Headphone Amplifier
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True 7.1-channel, 192kHz/24-bit HD surround sound with a 114dB SNR from a compact, USB-powered deviceIntegrated headphone amplifier boosts sound and reveals musical detailsDedicated headphone and mic volume controls enable instant audio adjustments for better gaming and media streaming experiencesClickable volume control knob for convenient switching between headphone and speaker outputSonic Studio software suite with intuitive, single-screen interface and Sonic Radar Pro for mapping opponent locations in first-person shooters
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Height1 Inches
Length5.1 Inches
Number of items1
Size1
Weight0.40344593946 Pounds
Width3.1 Inches

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Found 3 comments on Xonar U7 MKII 7.1 USB DAC with Headphone Amplifier:

u/acedelgado · 2 pointsr/buildapc

https://www.amazon.ca/Xonar-U7-MKII-Headphone-Amplifier/dp/B06X3RGC8Y/

There are cheaper chinese ones like this, but I've been using Xonar sound cards for a long time and they treat me right. Never tried an external, though.

u/ChrisRK · 1 pointr/audio

No. This will only let you hear audio from one PC at a time and this is the sound card I'm talking about for ASUS.

If you want full 7.1 audio from both computers.... That's more difficult if you want to keep the 7.1 audio from both computers.

You can try to use VoiceMeeter's Audio Network which will let you stream the audio from one computer to another with 7.1 surround. Note that there will always be some delay by doing it this way, but it is infinitely cheaper than trying to mix 16 channels together to 8 with a hardware mixer.

If you just need stereo you can find small and cheap stereo mixers on Amazon.

u/Anwn · 1 pointr/PCSound

A lot of the gaming focused USB sound cards / DACs have a line in function.

I am currently using the Asus Xonar U7 MkII

https://www.amazon.com/Xonar-U7-MKII-Headphone-Amplifier/dp/B06X3RGC8Y/

(Most of the 4 reviews are terrible, but I think some 3rd party sellers were sending out refurbs/used units - mine works great with no issues)

I'm literally using every connection on this device:

  1. Analog 7.1 output for surround sound (works great, but the one feature missing is bass management - fixable with Equalizer APO, but I have not taken the time yet)

  2. Optical output for 2.1 audio (for music due to no bass management on #1)

  3. Headphone amp

  4. I have a USB mic so I use the 3.5mm mic jack as a line-in - I have a Bluetooth adapter (with Aptx) plugged into it so I can hear a podcast from my phone on my speaker system (https://www.amazon.com/Maceton-Bluetooth-Receiver-Headphones-MDR-100AAP/dp/B06XGY62GV/) I use the volume on my phone to control the level - the Xonar control panel has a volume slider as well, but it's not quite as handy.

    If you want more mixing than just a line-in, you're going to need to buy a mixer.