Do you need to have hdmi cables to use the turtle beach x42?

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Do you need to have hdmi cables to use the turtle beach x42?

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I have an older tv that I use hd component cables with because it doesn't have an hdmi outlet. I wante to buy the headset but I wasn't sure if I needed to get a newer tv or anything to use it.

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Re: Do you need to have hdmi cables to use the turtle beach

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I have a pair of A7's plus the Sub-8, and it's a good combination. I wouldn't go smaller than the Sub-8, though: It sounds great, but doesn't have a lot of power. It's fine for your size room, but anything smaller would be too small, I think.

To be honest, I think the Sub-10 is probably a better match for a pair of A7s. I haven't tried the Sub-7, but I suspect it would be underpowered for anything but a really small room, or unusually low listening levels. Go with the Sub-8, or if you can stretch finances a bit more, then get the Sub-10.
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Re: Do you need to have hdmi cables to use the turtle beach

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billgate wrote:I have a pair of A7's plus the Sub-8, and it's a good combination. I wouldn't go smaller than the Sub-8, though: It sounds great, but doesn't have a lot of power. It's fine for your size room, but anything smaller would be too small, I think.

To be honest, I think the Sub-10 is probably a better match for a pair of A7s. I haven't tried the Sub-7, but I suspect it would be underpowered for anything but a really small room, or unusually low listening levels. Go with the Sub-8, or if you can stretch finances a bit more, then get the Sub-10.
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