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Asus Essence STX II 7.1 Sound Card / Headphone Amplifier Review

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4 comments

  1. Really nice review you obviously put a lot of time into it.., it would be nice to see the difference when you connect this card to headsets and speaker systems in the enthusiast pricing range. I’m an audiophile too but unfortunately those nice valve mono blocks and headsets are a dream.

    i found this card for 120 pounds on amazon, is it worth buying if i’m connecting it to a Corsair Vengeance 2100 Wireless Dolby 7.1 Gaming Headset and my Bose ® Companion ® 3 Multimedia Speaker System 2.1?

    Many Thanks

  2. Hi Anthony – without testing all the products you mention together it is difficult for me to give an answer. I did notice a marginal improvement when using my Corsair speakers over the integrated onboard sound on the ASUS Z87 motherboard. The headphone amplifier is really excellent, especially the gain options which can help drive ‘difficult’ headphones.

    The good thing is, if you bought from Amazon and ended up not feeling it improved the experience, you can always return it under Amazon’s policy, without hassle. I would be curious to hear what you thought, if you bought it.

  3. THE SAME SHIT SOFTWARE hahah they need to change it so bad

  4. Great review