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LG UltraGear GP9 20W Hi-Fi Quad DAC Gaming Speaker (LGGP9) for
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Product Features:- 3D Surround Sound: Audio Customized by Genre for FPS or RTS
- DTS Headphone:X: Delivers Virtual 7.1 Surround Sound to Your Headset
- Built-In Hi-Fi Quad DAC: For a Lifelike Audio Gaming Experience
- Voice Chat Gaming Speaker: Built-In Microphone for Clear Voice Chat Without a Headset
- Up To 6 Hour Battery Life
- Customizable EQ Sound: Control and Customize EQ Mode to Fit Your Needs
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"Hi-Fi Quad DAC - ESS9038 Pro", which is in theory comparable with other standalone DACs in the 300 range (however no idea if the audio implementation is good).
I would personally think of it more as buying it for the high end DAC that just happens to have a battery, bluetooth, and speaker but that's just me. Probably will get one and give it a shot.
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I've been using a Bose Cinemate I picked up on Craigslist for years now. If you have space for that ridiculous subwoofer it makes for a great PC speaker setup.
One thing that is neat (to me) is that the shape of the speaker fits right into the vshaped area created by the feet of so many gaming monitors nowadays where nothing fits and looks right. I use vesa to mount to monitor arms so it doesn't personally help me... but it would work well for many setup pics I see on my discords.
Also, what makes this a gaming soundbar is the built in microphone with the supposedly effective noise cancelling so gaming audio (or any sound coming from the sound bar) is eliminated / cancelled out so that the people you are talking to via the mic can't hear it. It also has a 4 pole headset jack, unlike most other sound bars, for when you do have to use a headset to respect other people sharing your space.
All that said... yeah $400 is nuts. I can see why with that ESS9038 implementation, but imho that DAC is overkill, they could have gone with a much cheaper one and lowered the price and no one would have known the difference... the people who care about a 9038 probably aren't looking at sound bars like this. $200 is obv better, but for me to try it out... needs to be $150 or less... mainly because I prefer a setup with stereo speakers spread farther apart, better speakers, etc. This would be a rare use case toy.
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It's a portable Bluetooth speaker.
I've been using a Bose Cinemate I picked up on Craigslist for years now. If you have space for that ridiculous subwoofer it makes for a great PC speaker setup.
Same people that shell out big bucks for the latest CPU release because it grants them an additional 0.1 GHz advantage to their current rig.
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Same people that shell out big bucks for the latest CPU release because it grants them an additional 0.1 GHz advantage to their current rig.
But if you're all about performance, you're getting a nice headset or dedicated receiver and passive speakers.
This is like… if you want some performance, a gaming aesthetic, want something portable, and have very limited space.
If one of those things isn't true, you're better off with something else.
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