BoboTheMighty
SasqWatch
Just killed another pair so something with detachable cords and for a good price if possible. Durable enough to survive if someone were to constantly trip over cables.
Does anyone have any experience with Razer headsets? Im not looking for the top whatever. But since I already have a razer mechanical keyboard and a razer naga mouse….I guess I'm tempted to grab a razer headset now that this one is dying out on me.
Do you get set bonuses?
Huh. Didn't know that, actually.
What it is, is :
the closed headsets have an impermeable plate/element between the exterior of each earphone and the outside world. This prevents any sound from the outside world from getting into the earphone, but more importantly from a health standpoint, it also prevents any dissipation of the headphone energy. All energy of the headphone is focused onto and received by the user's eardrums. And headphones can produce a lot of energy as it turns out. Lots of radio announcer types -- who wear headphones all day long -- end up becoming literally deaf as as result. The open headphones allow the mini-speaker in the headphone to produce the same level of high quality sound without the massive changes in air pressure that can occur within the environment of closed headphones.
I usually just go to a shop and pick headphones by sound. I listen to some song which I know the sound of in the good headphones. I can instantly tell the quality this way. There are some trashy expensive headphones actually, and very very rarely you can find cheap ones with good sound.That said, I've never spent more than $40 on headphones. I'm currently using a pair of $20 Sony headphones, and I'm hard-pressed to tell the difference between them and some of the $200 sets I've sampled in stores.
Open headphones tend to generate better sound quality so it is very common among high-end headphones to be open.But why would anyone want open headphones, as was suggested above?
Open headphones tend to generate better sound quality so it is very common among high-end headphones to be open.
For music, I have a Sennheiser HD800 and use an older Sennheiser HD650 for gaming …both are open .
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I dont suggest the kingston hyper x cloud II in your case because the wires are very unforgiving and can bend rather easily, mine broke(not literally) after i tried to untangle the wires.
OK. I haven't had that problem myself, possibly because I have taped the very long USB to USB-device cable to my desktop. But it seems to be worth considering.
pibbur
'nuff said.Sennheiser
'nuff said.
Where I bought mine? http://www.ronis.hr/
But if that's too much, PCgamer recently had an article on "the best" headsets:
http://www.pcgamer.com/the-best-gaming-headsets/
Do read comments too.