I built myself a home racing simulator recently and the headphones I have are not cutting it. I figure you all could guide me to a better setup then the other "gamers" could. You all know a lot more about sound and headphones after all. I don't care at all about lights and am fine doing a separate mic, so I'm defiantly not limiting myself to gaming headsets. Hoping you could at least point me in the right direction and keep me from falling off a dumb cliff. I'm sorry if some of my current knowledge is pretty lacking here.
One thing I know I want is a more open accurate sound stage. When a car is coming up from behind me, I want clearly be able to tell where it is and hear it go by on one side from behind to in front. This detail of where sounds are coming from is really one of the big things I am looking for in a nicer setup.
Another aspect of the sim racing is that you have a somewhat constant engine sound, with added details that ideally I could clearly separate such as a specific tire locking up and skidding, rocks flinging up by the tires, a spotter or voice chat and then I sometimes go and add music on top of it all. It is a bit different then most music listening but I don't know if that really matters in what headphones/DAC I should go with.
Also, go ahead an laugh but I get hot and sweaty in these longer races and comfort is going to be big. My current set gets real hot and starts sliding around but I don't think they are very well designed. I'm fine changing cups or whatever though if that is what is needed for a good set.
I was thinking that the gaming headsets probably were not that great and then I would be better off getting a good normal set of headphones and a DAC/Amp. These are going to be connected to a PC, if that matters.
Possible bonus points for a possible BT connection to my phone so I can take a call or whatever seamlessly. From what I'm seeing, that may not be a good option though.
Last time I came on here with a budget, you guys blew it. Just kidding, sort of. I guess I was looking to spend around $600 for the whole setup but I don't really have a good reason for that. Come on, I can take it. Tell me how stupid I am and then tell me what you think I should do. Thanks for the help and guidance.