Does surround sound make a huge difference in gaming experience?

Does surround sound make a huge difference in gaming experience?

Can I hook em up on PC to enjoy Dolby atmos?

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headphones does
surround is more of a bad habit than an actual improvement

surround sound is great, i want to upgrade from my z906, looking at a soundbar plus back speakers

i spent like 5$ for my wired earplugs at a chinese shop

You can even mix professionally with these

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>soundbar

Anything involving a sound bar is an automatic NO

Honestly I'm using this old Yamaha system I bought in 2005 and it still sounds great today. While I was a bit let down about Halo Infinite, that shit sounded great in 5.1 DTS.

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better off buying a $2k system? home theater sets are expensive as shit

>upgrade
>soundbar
retard

yeah well i don't wanna pay thousands of dollars for separate speakers, they didn't even have any amps in the store

>thousands

just buy some speakers, a center, a sub and a reciever, not even thousands

just the amp is like 500 euros, each speaker a hundred minimum

Yes, it does.
I dream of getting a home theatre setup of my own with Dolby Atmos, DTS:X, Auro-3D, IMAX Enhanced and Hi-Res Audio.

Poorfag here. Just bought an audio interface and a 2.1 audio set. Can't wait for it to arrive, bros.

It makes a big difference but if you're using that crap it won't. Get a Sonos Arc, Sub, and surrounds

Retard alert. Sonos Arc is amazing.

you need real speakers not a bar

Retard found.

I use this connected via arc and it is better than my DT 990 pro headphones.

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Headphones make you go bald and deaf.

Only if you play on a TV. Studio monitors are what you want if you're playing at a desk.