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u/AllTurtles ยท 3 pointsr/headphones

I'm not very well learned on any of this stuff so forgive me if I'm following your chart incorrectly.

I recently grabbed some AudioTechnica x700 headphones (and I'm loving them) but have static when I plug them in to my PCs sound card. I'd imagine my mic gets the same noise when I speak.

Following your chart, it appears I need a DAC/Amp combo as I also want to hook up my bookshelf speakers and then just plug in my mic/headset as needed. If it helps, I currently have a Muse m50 (https://www.amazon.com/M50-TPA3123-Stereo-Amplifier-option/dp/B016OAP8HY/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1543452531&sr=8-1&keywords=muse+m50) which I use to hook up some bookshelf speakers. Ideally I'd get something that can sit on my desk, lets me hook my speakers up to my PC, and I could plug my headset/mic as needed.

I'm sure everything you have listed in your chart is amazing, but do I really need to spend $200-$500 to get something to deal with the situation? I'm trying to get something that won't break on me anytime soon, but for my needs spending multiple hundreds seems extreme.