We'll just agree to disagree
We'll just agree to disagree
The problem with this is we have an argument backed by factual evidence that the sound quality is higher and price more affordable on stand alone headphones. Yours is based on "I think this sounds good"
Neither of us really care what people buy, but we don't want them buying something based on false information.
There is no problem, my opinion isn't based on "I think this sounds good". Do I know you?
Sennheiser pc 360 sound quality is really good and believe it or not some people actually prefer a mic like the one on a headset. I don't care if you think/know the Zalman mic and a pair of $100-150 is a better buy because of it's price. Personally I can't stand the clip-on mic and have zero issue paying extra to get something I want.
I'm not spreading false information, thanks.
Everytime someone asks this question I link this to them. It will be far by better than any Razer / Steelseries toys.
http://www.head-fi.org/t/195242/the-...microphone-mod
Im a bugger, i abuse my headsets usually going through around 6 or 7 sets a year, so I'm REALLY happy with the durability of my logitech g35 - lasted 7 months so far, great sound quality great microphone and nifty little buttons on the side to control volume and muting etc
Infracted. LMGTFY links are unnecessary and against the rules.
Last edited by mmoc7c6c75675f; 2012-03-03 at 11:37 AM.
I am using the g35 and am abit dissapointed
Using Turtle Beach x12 atm, quiet a good headset for the price i paid (£30), think its normal price is around the £40ish mark. When you compare a cheap unbranded headset to be around 10-15 pound in England, i would say that it's good value, not sure where your getting the "expensive" from.
I throw my headsets around, i'm not spending 100+ quid on a headset for it to be broken in 6 months time, thus this headset is great. Sound quality is good, its durable. My only complaint is it uses 3.5mm jack and a USB to work, not very good on a laptop when you only have 3 USB ports.
Last edited by mmoca8c3a8c487; 2012-03-03 at 04:10 PM.
Logitech g35, great headset. If you want something a bit cheaper I used the Roccat Kaves for nearly 3 years, and they were amazing.
skip the head set and get a separate mic.
http://www.monoprice.com/products/pr...seq=1&format=2
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http://www.monoprice.com/products/pr...seq=1&format=2
cheap, incredibly comfortable, and has removable THICK wire no more frayed bent wire problem.
After reading these posts and from personal experience i can tell you hands down for the money the astro a40s are the best most comfortable headset i have E V E R had on my head. the sound is amazing the quality is outstanding and the over all appearance of the headset is quite pleasing. if you can afford them get them NOW!!!!!!
Oh nose Fuzzy got the whammer hammer
On topic.. If money is or is not a problem (Forgive me if the budget was mentioned, did not read it all) Here is a cheap, but very very good gaming headset http://www.amazon.com/dp/B001E45XT4/...SIN=B001E45XT4
Astro A40s are the worst headset experience I've had with PC headsets. I sent them back 2 days after I received it. The mic doesn't work with Asus Xonar Essence STX sound card, it incredibly annoying. If you are any serious audiophile, and have a dedicated sound card thats worth a damn Astros will most likely have problem as they include their own voice amps.