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I am thinking of upgrading my setup, but I don't know what headset I should get! What headset should I get? I will take any recommendation from anyone.
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zombieologist
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Apr 30, 2019
I bought a pair of Hyper X Cloud Revolver S. They are super comfortable and the sounds is pretty on point. You can also find them for $99 if you look around for it.
rnoland99
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Mar 11, 2019
I am always hoping to upgrade to wireless but am unable to find anything that sounds as good as my game ones. My dream headset would be the HD58 Jubilee in a wireless configuration The p37x is the updated game ones and the mic is good if you use it Either of these will make you smash whatever you are using with a hammer Just tried the wireless M50x's sound good but lack depth that open back headphones give.
jwho
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Oct 6, 2018
HD58x on here is what I just got. Bought an Antlion ModMic5 off amazon. Now just gotta get a DAC/AMP. Total gonna be ~$350
Kjayden49
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Aug 4, 2018
HyperX cloud core they are $60 really comfortable and I love em
ohsigmachi
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Jul 12, 2018
The Philips X2HR has an amazing directional soundstage and ridiculous sub bass and bass extension while still being quite detailed in the mids and treble. It has a removable cord so adding a mic should be pretty simple.
stacyhhhong
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Jul 7, 2018
Excelvan Bluetooth Foldable Headphone. I would recommend this headset for its 40mm heavy bass and simple appearance, and good value for money.
barleyguy
0
May 4, 2018
For something that will last a long time, I'd go with Sennheiser HD598 headphones and a Modmic. Excellent headphones and excellent microphone. A little pricey at a total of about $400.
EliteSWAT
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Apr 3, 2018
HyperX Cloud 2 - they are a great overall sounding headphone with a great mic. I would recommend checking them out.
BlueCrowned
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Mar 10, 2018
idk much about headsets honestly but my razer just died after ~6 mos and the ear pads on my skullcandy headset split open after ~3 yrs causing the foam to start coming out and my friend couldn't hear me on that one well any more so.. not those?
SantiagoDraco
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Feb 4, 2018
Sennheiser PC37x. Assuming you are ok with wired these are the best of both sound quality output and input (mic). I've tested tons of headsets including using a modmic and these are by far better. Doing a comparative with people on the other side of Discord and Skype/VOIP calls and all felt the Sennheiser mic soundsed far better than all the others and it's noise cancellation was superb.
https://www.massdrop.com/buy/massdrop-x-sennheiser-pc37x-gaming-headset
Sloblo
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Mar 11, 2018
Fair enough, though if I’m being honest MY sound quality is paramount even in a headset. So long as the mic is clear enough for people on the other end to hear my voice; I could kind of care less what people on the other end hear.
If you’re looking for audio clarity you’d be best served by a dedicated external unit as they can incorpo much more advanced noise cleanup in a larger unit.
My current (laughable) solution is actually a hd350x with the mic open on my desk and output from my fostex or whatever cans I’m using that day. Kind of the blue snowball of what I had in my closet.
SantiagoDraco
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Mar 11, 2018
SlobloOh I'm pretty aware of what is required for sound quality... ;D
If I really wanted to improve quality overall I'd use my HD650s connected to my Magni and my Blue Yeti for my mic. But I prefer true real surround so my game room has a Klipsch 7.1 speaker arrangement tied to a Denon AVR-x3400h. The livingroom/hometheater gets the 6400h. :)
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