Micros, DAC & amplis : sound card, mixing & streaming

Improve the quality and capture of your sound at Vowenx: USB DACs and headphone amplifiers, mixing consoles for streaming, USB sound cards. A selection for creators and audiophiles, at the right price.

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How to choose your audio equipment well?

A DAC (digital-to-analog converter) replaces the basic audio chip of the computer for cleaner and more detailed sound. The headphone amplifier is useful for high-impedance headphones, which a standard output cannot power correctly. For streaming and podcasting, a mixing console manages multiple sources, microphones and live effects. A USB sound card adds inputs/outputs (jack TRRS) to a device that lacks them. Check the connectivity, resolution (bits/kHz) and compatibility with your system before purchasing.

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Criteria to check before purchasing

CriterionWhy is it important?
DACClean conversion, more detailed sound.
Headphone amplifierEssential for high impedance.
Mixing consoleMultiple sources and live effects.
USB sound cardAdds jack inputs/outputs.
ResolutionBits/kHz and system compatibility.

Frequently asked questions

What is a DAC used for?

A DAC converts the digital signal to analog with more precision than the integrated chip of a PC or phone. Result: clearer, more detailed and dynamic sound, especially with good headphones or good speakers.

Why use a headphone amplifier?

High-impedance headphones (often studio) require more power than a standard output provides. A headphone amplifier delivers this level, for sufficient volume and controlled sound, without saturation or weakness.

What is a mixing console for streaming?

It is a console that combines multiple sources (microphone, music, game, voice) and applies live settings (volume, effects). It simplifies broadcasting and podcasting by managing all sound from a single device.

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