I recently got this headset, and wow is it good. My only issue is when certain people talk on discord, I can hear a really high pitched ringing. I fiddled with a bunch of settings, computer audio and discord, and nothing seems to solve the issue. It is primarily if not all in my right ear only. Is there something wrong with my headset, or was that ringing always there I can just hear it cause the headset is THAT good? I haven't had any issues with any other application, though I have yet to test if I can hear the ringing on a different version of discord, say on my xbox instead of my pc. Only other issue I've had is occasional static, but I can't tell if it's from the headset or the show/game/etc.
Apr 24, 2024
I am a heavy CS:GO player, will these be decent? There was a PSA on reddit saying these are bad for CS:GO: https://www.reddit.com/r/GlobalOffensive/comments/3di6k6/psa_if_youre_looking_into_akg_k7xx_in_massdrop/
I am upgrading from a ~$160AUD Sennheiser wireless that is 9 years old. So they don't have to be perfect for CS:GO, just decent.
Thank you for your time.
Application trumps raw sound quality.
I will be using the headphones for Pandora, Twitch and watching TV and Movies on the side too.
What kind of headphones do you use now? That will affect your initial impressions.
I think the part people say is annoying or "painful" might be because higher detail headphones reveal all the problems in lower bitrate and poorly mastered audio files. There are mistakes that blurry cheap headphones will smooth over, and the k7xx will reveal any crunchy garbled compressed details. On the other hand, with good music and audio files, you hear all that realistic fast detail you were missing before.
I have always been interested in hearing the huge soundstage and "out of head" feeling that akg headphones are known for. And since these have raised the bass from the older models, this seems like the right price to try them.
For instance; as a primarily gaming/FPS headphone for someone who lans, I'd probably push toward Beyer DT770s instead of K7XX. Closed/better isolation, *almost* as large of a sound stage; and a less fatiguing sound signature (more of a U response).
K7XX are more detailed; but that's not the end-all for all situations.