5 Gaming Headsets Reviewed

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AMW1011

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Good review. It highlights their features and is honest about the sound quality.

Too much do I see people saying that their $200 headset is amazing for games, movies, and music. The truth is that the right professional headphone will blow all of these away.

I have only heard one headset that had the positioning and imaging of the Audio Technica AD700s, and it was well over $400 compared to $80 for the AD700s.

I use Audio Technica ATH-M50 because they have pretty good imagining and have a very nice punchy bass impact that is fun in games and a very nice neutral sound with a slight bump in the bass department for music.

When you go for actual headphones, you will get so much more for the price, but you will need to get a separate MIC.
 

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Why don't people just buy conventional headphones (such as the AD700s mentioned above) which are great for music, movies AND gaming and just buy an external $15 microphone? Logitech provides mics that have sound suppression which are external so there's really no point for a gaming headset.
 

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Why did you review the lesser of the Turtle Beach ones? Heeeellloooo...Turtle Beach HPA2 with ACTUAL 5.1 speakers rocks all things, including the Z2. Seriously, you all dropped the ball by picking the Z2.

Review the HPA2 if you want a real PC gaming beast!

Readers: get the HPA2 not the Z2!!

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[citation][nom]ekidhardt[/nom]Why did you review the lesser of the Turtle Beach ones? Heeeellloooo...Turtle Beach HPA2 with ACTUAL 5.1 speakers rocks all things, including the Z2. Seriously, you all dropped the ball by picking the Z2.Review the HPA2 if you want a real PC gaming beast! Readers: get the HPA2 not the Z2!!e[/citation]

We didn't pick the HPA2 because it's an older headset. When we review a product it needs to be something new, like the Z2.

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Sennheiser HD580's still reign supreme, especially if you're using the Dolby DSP processor addition
 

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None of these come even close to my Sennheiser PC 350 gaming headset... Can we have an article with serious gaming headsets instead of the crap load reviewed here? Not a single one had decent bass reproduction for crying out loud! The PC 350 plays in the same league as professional headphones with its 10Hz - 26kHz frequency response. (For comparison the popular Sennheiser HD 280 PRO professional stereo headphones offer 8Hz - 25kHz response.) And the PC 350 sells online starting from $125 - definitely in the same price range as the gaming headsets reviewed here.
 

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[citation][nom]agnickolov[/nom]None of these come even close to my Sennheiser PC 350 gaming headset... Can we have an article with serious gaming headsets instead of the crap load reviewed here? Not a single one had decent bass reproduction for crying out loud! The PC 350 plays in the same league as professional headphones with its 10Hz - 26kHz frequency response. (For comparison the popular Sennheiser HD 280 PRO professional stereo headphones offer 8Hz - 25kHz response.) And the PC 350 sells online starting from $125 - definitely in the same price range as the gaming headsets reviewed here.[/citation]

I got the same ones, their awesomesauce :)
 

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I have a pair of the astro A30's and love em got the metalgear solid peacewalker edition ive always disliked the over the ear style cuz they make me sweaty no problem with that on the A30's they might not be the best thing ever but they destroy my old logitech gaming headset and noone sneaks up on me in bfbc2 or mw2 anymore
 
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Well I do not want to sound as an asshole but... All these headphones are terrible. The only valuable thing here is the Astro Mixamp ( which I have and love ) : it's god gift to Console gamers.
Still the other posters are right , a CHEAP AD700 or HD555 will blow out of the water into the outer space all of these.
My gaming sound setup consist in : Xbox 360 --Toslink--> ASTRO Mixamp --> Mini3 Amp --> Beyerdynamics DT880
 

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To those that tout the use of separate headphones and a mic, I'd like to say that's solution just isn't for everyone. I hate clip- ons, get a lot of complaints in chat about the sound quality. I like the convenience of the attached mic. Not an audiophile so I want to just slap on the headset and go. I also prefer open ear so I can my voice isn't muffled and I can hear the tv.
 

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[citation][nom]agnickolov[/nom]None of these come even close to my Sennheiser PC 350 gaming headset... Can we have an article with serious gaming headsets instead of the crap load reviewed here? Not a single one had decent bass reproduction for crying out loud! The PC 350 plays in the same league as professional headphones with its 10Hz - 26kHz frequency response. (For comparison the popular Sennheiser HD 280 PRO professional stereo headphones offer 8Hz - 25kHz response.) And the PC 350 sells online starting from $125 - definitely in the same price range as the gaming headsets reviewed here.[/citation]

Just because it says "Sennhieser" on it, doesn't make it the be-all, end-all in gaming headsets. In fact, I've read other wise in other publications about some Sennhieser products. You may be right, you and others who say "all these headphones are junk" or something like that, but the fact is, NONE of you have listened to them all, and the best you know about them is their spec sheets, if you even bothered to look at that. I have no respect for that kind of opinion; it amounts to product bigotry.

Any true audiophile can tell you that a spec sheet is only a guide when it comes to judging the performance of audio equipment, and can be a poor guide at that. Most of them can also tell you that the MP3 format is junk, yet most people are perfectly happy with it. In a time when the majority of people are quite happy with MP3 quality, calling these headsets "good" might be on-target - for those people, if they aren't actually good otherwise.

Really though, if you want to get serious reviews about audio equipment, go to a site that specializes in audio equipment - or at least is more serious about it. It is not one of Tomshardware's strong suits.


 
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I would think the G35 would be quite a bit better considering it has the Dolby 7.1 built into it. With the Z2, you have to buy the 80 dollar accessory to get the same thing, but it does work with any headphones you have, not just the Z2.
 
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