Probs been loads of these previously so apologies.
getting a new headset in the next day or so and after looking at reviews iv becoem fond of the PC350s and the G35s but which??
Halp :)
Probs been loads of these previously so apologies.
getting a new headset in the next day or so and after looking at reviews iv becoem fond of the PC350s and the G35s but which??
Halp :)
I liked the G35, but not the feel of the cups tbh :(
DazzyJ <--- what he said.
G35's :)
G6
hrizn +1
Buy some decent stereo headphones, if you dont mind open headphones these are the best to get senhiesser hd555
If you are looking to spend less than that or you want closed back headphones go with the hd448
Bear in mind that these headsets will need a decent soundcard to perform properly
here is a fairly decent one that wont break the wallet
Also Neither of these headsets come with a microphone so you will need to pick one up
thats not a bad one if you like desktop mics
Or if you are looking to go for clip mics then try these
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Speedlink-SL-8691-SBK-Clip-Metal-Microphone/dp/B002NR1H50/ref=pd_cp_ce_2
I currently own razer megaladons and they are not bad but I never use the 7.1 function as its crap and the microphone is fairly poor. Deffo next time i buy a headset will steer clear of "gaming headsets" as ussually these are overpriced. For games like CSS there is no advantage to using 5.1 headphones over stereo headphones, You are much better buying a higher quality stereo headphone than wasting money on gaming branded headphones
hope this helped, sorry for the long ass post.
ipod head phones ftw and im pro
He lies, he is bad
iv asked about and most people told me to go for PC 350s so they've been ordered :)
GOOD MAN
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I would have avoided going for a "high end" gaming headset all together, they tend to have mediocre sound quality for the price they're asking for. You're far better off buying a semi decent pair of headphones and getting a seperate microphone.
unizo +1 to this man.