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Best gaming headphones?

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Ok, my old, cheap Sony headphones are falling apart, so I guess it's time to get something new.

The only thing I use them for is gaming, and almost exclusively FPS games, I'm not listening to music or watching movies on my computer. A headset with a microphone would be nice, but it's not essential.

So I'm wondering, should I get 5.1 headphones? Are they any good? Does anyone have personal experience? Any recommendations?

Oh and one more thing, they need to be large. No faggoty small ones that sit on top of the ear, they should be large, soft and completely surround the ears. Plus, they need to be adjustable (I have a large head).
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Post by 4days »

had some sennheiser HD something or others for a while now and had no complaints. if the sound in a game is any good then they give a noticeable advantage.

they're a bit heavy, but they fit around my dreads easily enough, so would fit around your oversized noggin.

for a microphone, just bought a dirtcheap headset, tore off the mike boom and cable then glued it to the sennheisers. if i'd bothered to stick the mike cable and the headphones cables together with something other than twistiks then they'd look good too.

can't remember how much they were, was over 50 but less than a ton.
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http://www.logitech.com/index.cfm/produ ... ENTID=9523

I use those..

Not great bass, highs are great, mids are good, mic works well..

Out of all the headphones ive owned, these are the only ones that will NOT hurt my ears/head after hours of use..

Highly suggested..

They are NOT adjustable.. but they dont need to be.. Friend of mine has a giant head, he wears his just fine.. my head a bit smaller, fit fine..
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Post by ilumos »

Sennheiser are the way to go. I'm buying myself some HD-497s for £30 ($55~) which are comfy and have a good frequency response across the board.
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Post by Foo »

Sennheisers sound alright but the build quality always got to me.

Panasonic do absolutely fantastic sound reproduction even on their cheaper models, but the kit doesn't last.

Sony's is mediocre sound quality for the most part, and only worth looking at the higher end of their range. You'll always pay for the name with the big S.

Koss only produce one set of cans worth looking at now, but everything I hear about them tells me they're something special.
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Post by Freakaloin »

sennheiser! don't be a pussy...these r the best...and cheap too...
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Post by Grudge »

Sennheiser is a good brand I guess, but it seems like you pay through your fucking nose for all their products.

These have been recieving rave reviews everywhere, and won a bunch of tests:

http://www.firebox.com/?dir=firebox&act ... ct&pid=691

Seems like 5.1 is the way to go when it comes to gaming. Has anyone tried this kind of headphones?
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akg?
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they r cheap...u some kind of moron?...
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Post by plained »

nah thayre good.

still tho i doen mind moron'ing around one in a while

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Post by menkent »

i've had the same pair of koss headphones for years. they're pretty ownij for my purposes, and much cheaper than sennheiser. can be a little heavy though, so not great if you're a marathon, suicidal-korean gamer type.
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menkent wrote:i've had the same pair of koss headphones for years. they're pretty ownij for my purposes, and much cheaper than sennheiser. can be a little heavy though, so not great if you're a marathon, suicidal-korean gamer type.
my sennheisers cost 24.99...how much cheaper then that moron?...
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Post by menkent »

yea, and what model sennheiser is that? earbuds? hd-20x? i guess those are good at that performance level, but why bother? if someone asks for advice i generally assume they're looking for something better than the $20 level. "omg sennheiser!!1 u = so l337! wana plya CS?!1"
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what i am saying is for the price/quality they aren't expensive...
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Post by menkent »

no contest there. i'd get them over similarly priced sony any day. i do have the vague feeling that when i bought my last pair the koss had better tech specs for the moneys. euros might be able to get better deals on the sennheiser - amazon.de has them at about 1euro/$1.4 which would beat the conversion rates.
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Post by DRuM »

Grudge, invest in Sennheiser HD580. I've had mine a long time now, and I believe mjrpes has a pair which he likes. Honestly, they're the most comfortable headphones you'll ever wear, for hours on end. Sound quality is great.
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Post by Grudge »

The HD580 looks great and all, but the cheapest I've found them here is around ~£150, and that's too much to spend on headphones for me. I'm looking for something in the £50-70 range at the most.

Remember, I'm using them for gaming, not for listening to music, so I don't need absolute top-of-the-line hifi stuff.
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Post by Deathshroud »

I have a pair of Sennheiser HD500's and they are really nice. Really comfy, nice high's and mid's, the lows's don't pound much, but the frequency response goes really low to make up for it I guess.
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Grudge wrote:The HD580 looks great and all, but the cheapest I've found them here is around ~£150, and that's too much to spend on headphones for me. I'm looking for something in the £50-70 range at the most.

Remember, I'm using them for gaming, not for listening to music, so I don't need absolute top-of-the-line hifi stuff.
Already posted some really nice ones :icon29:
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I dunno, they've recieved quite a few so-and-so reviews.
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ey Grudge
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Grudge wrote:I dunno, they've recieved quite a few so-and-so reviews.
20usd.. figure it in uk notes, its chump change and worth the gamble imo.. im sure you wont be let down tho :)
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Post by bitWISE »

SOAPboy wrote:http://www.logitech.com/index.cfm/products/details/NL/EN,CRID=103,CONTENTID=9523

I use those..

Not great bass, highs are great, mids are good, mic works well..

Out of all the headphones ive owned, these are the only ones that will NOT hurt my ears/head after hours of use..

Highly suggested..

They are NOT adjustable.. but they dont need to be.. Friend of mine has a giant head, he wears his just fine.. my head a bit smaller, fit fine..
I use those too and let me tell you...my head must be too small because after about 4 hours they start killing my ears. They should have just put the support over the top.

Not only that but the volume control on mine is fucked and causes the right speaker to short out over 75% volume unless I apply pressure to the nob.

The sound quality is good for the price though.
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bitWISE wrote:
SOAPboy wrote:http://www.logitech.com/index.cfm/products/details/NL/EN,CRID=103,CONTENTID=9523

I use those..

Not great bass, highs are great, mids are good, mic works well..

Out of all the headphones ive owned, these are the only ones that will NOT hurt my ears/head after hours of use..

Highly suggested..

They are NOT adjustable.. but they dont need to be.. Friend of mine has a giant head, he wears his just fine.. my head a bit smaller, fit fine..
I use those too and let me tell you...my head must be too small because after about 4 hours they start killing my ears. They should have just put the support over the top.

Not only that but the volume control on mine is fucked and causes the right speaker to short out over 75% volume unless I apply pressure to the nob.

The sound quality is good for the price though.
Dude, call logitech and get them replaced, you got a bum pair :(
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It curdled, and then I couldn't drink it. So I mixed it with some water, and it was alright again.

I am now sick.
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Post by bitWISE »

SOAPboy wrote:
bitWISE wrote:
SOAPboy wrote:http://www.logitech.com/index.cfm/products/details/NL/EN,CRID=103,CONTENTID=9523

I use those..

Not great bass, highs are great, mids are good, mic works well..

Out of all the headphones ive owned, these are the only ones that will NOT hurt my ears/head after hours of use..

Highly suggested..

They are NOT adjustable.. but they dont need to be.. Friend of mine has a giant head, he wears his just fine.. my head a bit smaller, fit fine..
I use those too and let me tell you...my head must be too small because after about 4 hours they start killing my ears. They should have just put the support over the top.

Not only that but the volume control on mine is fucked and causes the right speaker to short out over 75% volume unless I apply pressure to the nob.

The sound quality is good for the price though.
Dude, call logitech and get them replaced, you got a bum pair :(
Well I can live with the volume its the downward pressure they put on my ears that gets to me after a while.
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