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Sennheiser G4ME ZERO Gaming Headset

Sennheiser G4ME ZERO Gaming Headset


Can we do the ATH-ADG1 please
So why do the logitechs get dropped I thought the point was that the community chose the drop
On the G4ME ONE/ZEROs, I personally would rather have the black variants, if that's an option.
Hey everyone,
Thanks for the votes! We will start looking into the top results and are currently in talks with Sennheiser. We'll be sure to keep you updated once we have more information.
I've owned a pair of PC-360's for 4 years now, hands down the best head set out there, I've owned a lot of them from Astro's A-40 to Razer's Megalodon. The mic is awesome and the sound quality is the same as my HD-598's and Phillips X1's. Unless you have bad room mates you need to vote on the G4ME ONE, (same as my old PC-360's) open air will keep your head cool for those 16 hour farm fests the Zero is closed so no noise leak but the ear pad are not velure so heat, sweat, heat. Sure there 200 bucks but that because there worth 200 dollars. Or you can spend 200 dollars on a good set of head phones and then attach a 50 dollar modmic (I own 2, I like them, just saying) or just skip that and buy a god damn great Sennheiser head set. If your not going to buy a 200 dollar set of can then attach a mic then don't compare them lets talk apples to apples here.
Why do I See the fucking gaming headset polls in every e-mail? Ehen will people finally get that there is NO. FUCKING. REASON. to buy a gaming headset?
I want the g4me ones but someone needs to change the description. they are the open air version of the g4me zero's and are not noise cancelling.
Honestly, the G4ME One is better than all of the ones in the vote. Trust me, I know. Open ear headphones/headsets is better for FPS and the game one is the pc360 and is used alot for competitive fps. Pair them with the astro mic amp pro or a creative labs z sound card and u get great surround sound (virtual). Head-fi.org can tell u more
If you truly want good sound, you're better off getting a decent pair of headphones, and using either a lapel mic, desktop mic or a modmic. "Gaming" headsets mostly trade on their brand, and offer poor quality headphones and microphones at a premium for the convenience of having them in the one package.
An Antlion Modmic (http://www.modmic.com/) and a pair of budget "real" headphones (such as these http://jaycar.us/productView.asp?ID=AA2065, an unbranded version of the Brainwavz HM5) will knock the pants off any "gaming headset" in terms of audio and microphone quality at a likely cheaper price point.