I’m looking for a budget (< 100 euros) USB sound card. I was told several times that I should look for a DAC instead but I honestly don´t know the difference. All I want is to plugin my existing headset (headphones + microphone), listen to music and chat on Discord.
Not sure if it matters but I have the Beyerdynamic Custom Studio
headphones and the Beyerdynamic Custom headset Gear
microphone (it plugs directly into the headphones, making them an headset). The headset has 1x 3.5mm jack with a splitter into 2x 3.5mm jack.
I was recommended the Focusrite Scarlett Solo but I don´t think it has a “normal” microphone input? I don´t mind getting 1/4 inch adapters but doesn´t seem like it would work. I don´t play any instrument so it really doesn´t feel like the right tool for the job.
Thanks!
what’s a “normal” microphone input? to me that’s an xlr, but it sounds like you want a second trs input for a two jack headset? that would be hard to find. that configuration is only really found on gaming headsets and external dacs are made for better hardware.
My headset uses 2x 3.5mm jacks (actually it has a single jack and I have a splitter but alas). It’s not branded as gaming, it’s just a convenient way to chat. Gaming is not a priority here.
The Scarlett solo has both an XLR input and a 1/4” input (can only use 1 at a time)
From my investigation it seems the 1/4’’ input is for instruments, would it be equally suited for voice? I am reading contradictory information :/
Maybe something like the Syba Sonic? I know it has both a mic and line inputs, plus a serviceable DAC. I found it on Amazon for $37 USD.
140 euros in Spain, WTH :|
For basic use you can’t get a better value than Apple’s €25 usb to 3.5mm mini DAC. It is good enough sound, you would have to pay close attention to hear the difference when comparing with my much more expensive break-out boxes including my Scarlette.
And it is TINY.