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Posted: 4/1/2017 3:06:20 PM EDT
Whats everyone using for the xb1/ps4 or if the pc ones are compatible they're welcome also.
Pro/con of them.(built, sound quality etc) How long they are worn (comfort level). How long you've had them. And price point of them. Im currently using the s4 phone earbuds and they're definitely not the greatest but they work. im currently looking for some and maybe this thread will help others in the same position. |
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I have a HyperX Cloud headset. Its well constructed (aluminum frame, velour and regular ear cups, detachable mic) but I get a lot of popping and static. Not sure if its the headphones or the adapter they are plugged into causing it. I think I paid around $75.00 shipped on Amazon.
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I picked a cheap one at WalMart it was the Turtle Beach 40?? it just has one over the ear speaker and the mic with a single plug.
Good thing it was only $15 and it was in store |
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Had a cheap ass Logitech gaming headset for a few years, worked fine
I just bought these Steelseries Arctis 7 Love them. Steel headband, the plastic bits are solid with steel pivots. Mic is retractable with an LED inside that lets you know when it's muted. Battery lasts a long time. Has a dial to mix game and chat audio. No going back to cords. Sound is pretty good, a little light on bass though. I have big ears, so the cups are a little shallow for me, but I'm getting used to it (supposedly the leather cushions help). The ski goggle suspension is great, |
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Currently, I'm using the Audio Technica ADG1X. I run it straight to the controller for XBox or PS4, and I use it with an Astro Mixamp Pro TR for PC.
Pros - Build quality and sound quality are excellent. They're an open back design so I can still hear what's going on around me. I'm not an audiophile so I can't rightly explain surround sound and Dolby-whatever, but in games where the sound is channeled well, I have excellent directional indication with them. They're also very light and very comfortable for long sessions. About the only con is the cost, they are expensive. About $300 on Amazon, although you'll pay that for something like Astro A40s which I feel are inferior quality overall. I'm very happy with the ADG1X and recommend them highly. |
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Buy once, cry once.
beyerdynamic MMX300. You won't ever need another set. Audiophile-grade sound reproduction and an aviation mic. Cups are so comfortable you could literally wear them all day. |
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I use a Razer Carcharias headset I got from Best Buy on sale a few years ago. My son bought a wireless Astro headset last summer.
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Most gaming headsets are junk. They might sound OK to you, but the microphones they use are really bad. I recommend getting a good open ear set of headphones and an antlion mod mic. You'll spend less than you would on a "gaming headset" and you'll get way better quality.
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Most gaming headsets are junk. They might sound OK to you, but the microphones they use are really bad. I recommend getting a good open ear set of headphones and an antlion mod mic. You'll spend less than you would on a "gaming headset" and you'll get way better quality. -DJ View Quote Pick 2: -Wireless -Affordable -Decent sound If you say you have all 3 in a headset you're lying to yourself, just be aware of that when shopping. That said, for wireless headsets on PS4 I think the sony golds are probably the best bang for your buck. I had some Turtle beach p500s and they went down QUICK, I will never buy TB again. For PC I think the only way to go is wired. I have Sennheiser HD558s. They're very affordable on sale (~70), are comfortable, and offer fantastic sound for the price. Build quality is decent and the cord is detachable which is nice if you have pets that like to chew on stuff. |
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Ive used turtle beach and polk audio
The tb crapped the bed all 4 of them (2 mine 2kids) The polk sound decent but i had a very hard time wearing for more than an hourat a time I dont need wireless i basically want affordable with good sound May give the cloud ones a try, anymore info on the open ear ones idk what that really is.. |
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Ive used turtle beach and polk audio The tb crapped the bed all 4 of them (2 mine 2kids) The polk sound decent but i had a very hard time wearing for more than an hourat a time I dont need wireless i basically want affordable with good sound May give the cloud ones a try, anymore info on the open ear ones idk what that really is.. View Quote If you were talking cars an open back set of headphones would sound like the premium factory system in a car. Closed back would sound like an aftermarket system with a couple subwoofers. I personally prefer open in that comparison but obviously others would prefer closed. Best buy might have some you can compare to decide for yourself. |
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Closed headphones have solid material behind the drivers. Most over the ear headphones generally are closed. If you've ever used noise cancelling headphones then you've used closed headphones. Open headphones generally have mesh or similar materials that allow air through behind the drivers. Closed ear headphones don't leak sound in or out but generally have over powering bass, muffled highs/lows, or general muddy sound quality. GENERALLY being the key word, some closed back sets have nice sound quality but they're usually very expensive. Open back headphones usually have better sound quality even though they can sometimes have weaker bass. When I say weaker bass keep in mind you usually won't get that over powering bass sound that drowns out the highs. Some people do like that though so it's up to you. Open back will offer better sound reproduction overall (quiet corridors, vocals, mechanical sounds), closed back will have more convincing gun fire, explosions, etc. Open back headphones can let in sound though if you don't have a quiet area. They also let a lot of sound out as well though so keep that in mind. My wife can usually hear when my friends are talking. If you were talking cars an open back set of headphones would sound like the premium factory system in a car. Closed back would sound like an aftermarket system with a couple subwoofers. I personally prefer open in that comparison but obviously others would prefer closed. Best buy might have some you can compare to decide for yourself. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Ive used turtle beach and polk audio The tb crapped the bed all 4 of them (2 mine 2kids) The polk sound decent but i had a very hard time wearing for more than an hourat a time I dont need wireless i basically want affordable with good sound May give the cloud ones a try, anymore info on the open ear ones idk what that really is.. If you were talking cars an open back set of headphones would sound like the premium factory system in a car. Closed back would sound like an aftermarket system with a couple subwoofers. I personally prefer open in that comparison but obviously others would prefer closed. Best buy might have some you can compare to decide for yourself. EDIT: Holy S, maybe they are cheap, at least for the time being. Rakuten's got a sale for almost half price going: $239.04 Sure beat the hell out of some crappy Astros. |
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he said $239 is cheap.. nah i get what your saying they do look like theyre great but i cant really afford that atm haha.
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I played a lot of COD and sound whored the shit out of people with a pair of iPhone ear buds.
You don't necessarily have to spend big bucks on a headset or mic. |
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he said $239 is cheap.. nah i get what your saying they do look like theyre great but i cant really afford that atm haha. View Quote It's worth it to me because I loves my music, and those do the job of being a gaming headset and regular hi-fi listening headphones all in one. |
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I played a lot of COD and sound whored the shit out of people with a pair of iPhone ear buds. You don't necessarily have to spend big bucks on a headset or mic. View Quote |
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$239 is cheap considering they're ~$400 headphones and deliver way better mic and driver quality than a $200 gaming headset from other manufacturers. I guess it's relative. It's worth it to me because I loves my music, and those do the job of being a gaming headset and regular hi-fi listening headphones all in one. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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he said $239 is cheap.. nah i get what your saying they do look like theyre great but i cant really afford that atm haha. It's worth it to me because I loves my music, and those do the job of being a gaming headset and regular hi-fi listening headphones all in one. |
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That's really funny. I run Sennheiser(sp) HD 558's and for the price you really can't beat them.
The thing I like about open ear headphones is you have a much better spatial awareness of where sound is coming from. Not just direction, but distance as well. Sacrificing brain melting bass is worth it to me. I have a sound system dedicated for listening to music if I want to hear bass. -DJ |
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These? Actually took them out of the package yesterday at Fry's (someone had already opened them) to try them on, very comfortable. Might give them a go. http://i.imgur.com/UnY3jRTm.png View Quote here |
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I have a pair of turtle beach x42. They were cheap and they are wireless. They work good and are compatible with pc but I have to have a Xbox controller plugged in to the pc and a wire plugged into that and the headphones to use the Mic. Had them for a few years and they still work great.
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I have a HyperX Cloud headset. Its well constructed (aluminum frame, velour and regular ear cups, detachable mic) but I get a lot of popping and static. Not sure if its the headphones or the adapter they are plugged into causing it. I think I paid around $75.00 shipped on Amazon. View Quote |
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I have a few sets. I like my Hyper X Cloud 2 the best. They are good for everything, and if you fall asleep while wearing them
they won't be broken when you wake up. They are on sale for $59.99 at Amazon. I paid 99 bucks |
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I ended up going to cheap way. I just plugged in my xbox one controller and used the xbox headset. (For chatting, game sounds still comes through the speakers.)
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Seems like the best is really $$$$ but i dont play enough to justify the price, for a moderate user the cheaper ones would be gtg.
Seems like the hyperX is the way i may go. |
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I got two, PX22's which are wired and the Stealth 400 which is wireless. The 400 better imo and has some good range, I can go from my ps4 outside and down the driveway before I hear any distortion
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I have the Turtle Beach Stealth 500P for the PS4. They've outlasted any headset I've owned, including any headset I've owned for PC.
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I would highly recommend against the Astro A50's, at least for Xbone.
I've had nothing but issues with mine. |
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I bought the expensive $300 Turtle Beach ones and then realized that it only worked for Xbox One
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I've been considering getting some $200 audiophile headphones.
AKG K7XX I'd need a separate mic though. I've been using a Planrtronics over the ear headset with velour pads for a while and they've been pretty good. Can't remember the model. My brother got a pair and has been pretty happy with them too. |
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