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IT_S_M2019-07-19 10:12:00
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IT_S_M, 2019-07-19 10:12:00

Is there a USB headphone sound card?

Good afternoon!
There are HyperX Cloud II headphones on USB, everything suits them, but the sound quality from the built-in sound card can be improved, I think. Sound cards with a USB port do not exist, as I understand it (I did not come across). It turns out that you need to buy a sound card, any, external / internal and an adapter from USB to 3.5mm, although I didn’t see those either, just the opposite from 3.5mm to USB, but in China I think everything is there. Change headphones to 3.5mm and buy zvukovuhu. Either spit and leave it as it is... Or... That's the question for you gentlemen, what would you do?

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Nikita Dergachov, 2019-07-19
@vanillathunder

If the headphones are connected via usb, then they already have a built-in sound card, in this model it seems to be on the control panel, so it will not work. Only if connected only through 3.5 mm

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Anton, 2019-07-19
@Eridani

If you're hoping to get better sound quality by installing a more expensive card, I've got bad news for you.
Sound producers and the like buy sound cards when they need an audio interface, or when they need a virtual analog processor, and the most common is to reduce delays without using stupid Asio4all
PS For what purposes do you need this, why do you need sound improvement, you mixing or mastering audio?

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Rsa97, 2019-07-19
@Rsa97

The module that connects to your computer via USB in your headphones is the sound card. The built-in sound card of the computer is not used with this connection.
No one makes sound cards with a USB output, because there is no point in this.
Your set of headphones should have an adapter for two standard 3.5mm jacks (one with green, the other with red stripes). With this adapter, you can connect headphones to any sound card. Naturally, a native USB-sound card with proprietary control will not be used in this case.

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OnYourLips, 2019-07-19
@OnYourLips

If you don’t have a block with volume control, then there’s nothing to be done in the headband and without strong interference.
If there is, then most likely in this block, and you can try to cut it off and solder a normal 3.5mm connector.

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