Woah, watch out for rotational velocidensity; wouldn't an artificially recessed soundstage and a dark, muddy timbre from those mp3s. Protip: The only difference between a high quality mp3 (320kb/s or greater) and a true lossless file is clipping of the extreme highs (>20,000Hz) and extreme lows (<15Hz) of the mp3, a change which wouldn't sound noticeably different to the flac even on the most accurate analytical headphones in the universe. The only way to discern between high quality lossy and lossless is to compare the files in a spectrum analyser. Anyone who says otherwise is under the placebo effect or is using lossless files as an excuse to justify tens or even hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of "audiophile" grade equipment. Save yourself the storage and convert your 40MB flacs to 10MB 320kb/s mp3s. Anyway. Razer Abyssus (the one with the Death Adder sensor) Dell rubberdome X360 controller Wacom Intuos 4 M
I can tell the difference between a 40MB FLAC and a 10MB MP3 [320kbps] easily. The mp3's sound "muffled" imo, even on regular speakers. Anyways, my peripherals are [Mouse,keyboard,speakers] Steelseries Sensei RAW, Razer Blackwidow, Logitech Z501 (hehe Copying DrowsySam)
Headset: White Razer Kraken Pro Mouse: Corsair M45 Keyboard: Some random $15 HP wireless keyboard (Goes out of range 3 feet from the receiver, and I have a large desk. Hopefully gonna get a Corsair K70 for Christmas) And a wired Xbox 360 controller Ayyyy update I got a new keyboard, like I said, the Corsair K70, and I also got a Blue Yeti mic... If that counts as a peripheral lol. And a new mouse mat (Corsair mm200 Standard)
keys: corsair vengeance k70 rodent: microsoft sculpt ergonomic mouse ear muff: bludio 8 track b+ +: wireless xbox 360 controller.
Headset: AKG K240's Mouse: Diablo 3 SteelSeries mouse Keyboard: Some cheap Cherry MX black keyboard with pink key caps Controllers: Xbox One pad, Logitech GT Pro wheel, ps3 controller //Pics or it didn't happen//
Keyboard - Acer KB-2971 (Disgustingly Awful Headphones - Beyerdynamic DT770 Pro Mouse - Razer Deathadder 2013 Mouse mat - Razer Goliathus control (medium sized) Microphone - MXL V69me Audio Interface - Focusrite Scarlett 2i2 http://i.imgur.com/BXOmIPL.jpg http://i.imgur.com/V2FcLFk.jpg
Headset: Monoprice 8323 (Comes in Monday) Speakers:Klipsch ProMedia 2.1 (Hooked into my TV then Laptop goes into aux input on satellite speaker) Mouse: HP N910u Keyboard: Standard Lenovo Y510P Full Keyboard Controller: Rock Candy Xbox 360 Controller
i have this (imported from here) zalem v27 cockpit, 3 lg 1920x1200 24", steelseries sensei mouse, mars gaming mk2 keyboard, t500rs wheel, steelseries Siberia neckband headsets
Keyboard: Razer DeathStalker Ultimate Mouse: Razer Naga Epic Earphones: LG QuadBeats Monitor: Dell 1440x900 + HP 1280x1024 Phones: LG G Pro 2 + Sony Xperia Z Ultra
Headphones: Superlux HD668B Keyboard: Steelseries 6Gv2 Mouse: Zowie FK1 on a Steelseries QcK I love that Zowie, fantastic Avago 3310 sensor with a simple MCU > Computer interface. No software, everything is configured by either the DPI button on the bottom of the mouse or pressing combinations on the mouse when plugging it in, but the defaults are fine for the most part. Great tracking, nice ergonomics, heavy Huano switches, comes with a metal backed sticker in the box, what more can you wish for?
Got a G430 headset. My keyboard is still a rubber dome POS and I want a K70, but GTX 970 > SSD > case > K70.
keyboard: Ducky Mini [blue switches] mouse: Logitech g500s [1k dpi] headset: turtle beach px22 [i know >.>] figured I'd jump in on this thread
Keyboard: Logitech K120 Mouse: Gigabyte MS5059 Headset: Panasonic RP-HT161 Microphone: Sencor desk mic
Keyboard: Corsair K65 RGB Mouse: Razer Naga 2014 Headphones: Audio Technica ATH-M50 ^ Pretty generic if you asked me.
-ASUS ROG Laptop keyboard / basic keyboard -Razer Deathadder Mouse -Logitech g930 headset -Logitech G27 Wheel setup -Interlink elite as handbrake axis (not applicable in beamng)
Updated my peripherals again. Headset: Logitech G430 Mouse: Logitech G602 Keyboard: 1987 IBM Model M The "new" keyboard is quite old, but typing feels great. Plus, it's a little piece of computer history and it doubles as a blunt weapon.
Updating my peripherals: Monitor: Added 2 Dell P1911 19" 1440x900 displays Mouse: Inland ProHT 7-button (love it)