I got curious and played elite a bit with my trusty beyerdynamic dt880, nice sound and has all you need.
Usually I prefer my 5.1 system which makes elite truly shine audio wise.
Settings on full range, amplifier two thirds up, and I am sitting inside that ship.
The amount of membrane area from the front and rear channels relentlessly forces the air around me to move,
makes cannon or hull noises palpable on the desk and hotas case.
The first time flying through a mailbox at wall shaking volumes nearly made me fall out of the chair, such a distinct and prominent sound, one of those rare gaming moments I'll always remember.
Having a 15" custom built subwoofer the size of a washing machine gives a whole other meaning to the famous 'honk'.
This sound has frequencies down to the mid-20Hz region, which can not be reproduced by headphones, not to that magnitude.
Every elite player owes it to the audio engineers in this game to at least try and find someone with a potent 5.1 system to play elite on it.
Usually I prefer my 5.1 system which makes elite truly shine audio wise.
Settings on full range, amplifier two thirds up, and I am sitting inside that ship.
The amount of membrane area from the front and rear channels relentlessly forces the air around me to move,
makes cannon or hull noises palpable on the desk and hotas case.
The first time flying through a mailbox at wall shaking volumes nearly made me fall out of the chair, such a distinct and prominent sound, one of those rare gaming moments I'll always remember.
Having a 15" custom built subwoofer the size of a washing machine gives a whole other meaning to the famous 'honk'.
This sound has frequencies down to the mid-20Hz region, which can not be reproduced by headphones, not to that magnitude.
Every elite player owes it to the audio engineers in this game to at least try and find someone with a potent 5.1 system to play elite on it.