Headphone for gaming

sargauth

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I need a headphone for gaming on the price 40-90$, I was thinking about getting a razer kraken or a Sennheiser HD 419, and use a soundcard to make it virtual surround. Which one should I get? Or recommend me better ones.
 
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Yes, In looking at the Specs. on Newegg :http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16826249083
They are a reasonably Priced Headset Series!
The Freq. response of 18Hz-28KHz I'd say the audio should be really Clear, for the High and Lows of any sounds.

The only thing I can think of is that they might not have True 7.1 Surround Sound, but if you can live without 7.1 Then these should be fine With 5 Stars on Newegg, with only 26 Reviews!
The only complaint I really saw to be a factor in the Reviews, Is that if you have large Ears, the Ear cups on the Siberia V2's are a little small, and might hurt after hours of gaming.

All in all, the Siberia V2 headset if a fairly good headset...

icabass3

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I Use the Logitech G930 Wireless Gaming Headset. It's at the Higher end of $90 but does have True 7.1 Surround sound. It also seamlessly converts any standard game with standard 2 Channel sound into 7.1 surround sound as well.

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16826104399

Sennheiser Does make Good headsets (If you want to spend a little extra $$), but I'm not quite sure about their ability to convert Lower Grade Audio, into 7.1.
 

icabass3

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Yes, In looking at the Specs. on Newegg :http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16826249083
They are a reasonably Priced Headset Series!
The Freq. response of 18Hz-28KHz I'd say the audio should be really Clear, for the High and Lows of any sounds.

The only thing I can think of is that they might not have True 7.1 Surround Sound, but if you can live without 7.1 Then these should be fine With 5 Stars on Newegg, with only 26 Reviews!
The only complaint I really saw to be a factor in the Reviews, Is that if you have large Ears, the Ear cups on the Siberia V2's are a little small, and might hurt after hours of gaming.

All in all, the Siberia V2 headset if a fairly good headset, just don't be surprised to find maybe one or two minor defects, in an up and coming brand name

-Hope It Helps!!
 
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