I immediately went from Bronze to Grandmasters in a single day... yeah, nah! But in all seriousness, I really do think this is an awesome headset for the price. I normally use a Cloud Alpha and have always enjoyed it (still do), but I wanted to try an open back headset. The reasons for this being: 1) I've never used a pair of open-back headphones and, 2) The isolation from the Cloud Alpha doesn't let me hear myself when I talk on team-speak.
Pros:
-Awesome imaging (had to look up that term), it helps me pinpoint the location of things a little bit better than my previous headset
-Open-back design makes it breathable and the pads are extremely soft (would love a pillow of that material)
-Microphone is decent for the price (though I prefer the one from the Cloud Alpha)
-It took me a while, but now that I got used to the sound signature, I really enjoy using it for gaming. Specially for open world games like The Witcher 3 or AC4, it makes the sounds in the game a little more natural (don't know if that's the right way to say it), it doesn't feel like it's coming from a can, but instead it surrounds your head a little more. I can't really put it into words, I ain't no Shakespeare (not that we would understand any headphone review that guy would write).
Cons
-Build is a little flimsy when compared to my Cloud Alpha. It feels a little plasticky.
-Microphone may not fit your head size (shape?), and the sound may be a little implosive (with P's, T's, and S's sounds)
-Since the 3.5 mm jack is split into mic/audio, if you're computer/laptop only has a single 3.5 mm headphone jack, you will need an adapter
-Bass is not very heavy, so it may not be the best option for music listening or for watching movies
Overall, almost a perfect 5/7. I enjoy using it for gaming more than my closed-back headset, but maybe not so much for music listening.