wewtwewt
New Head-Fier
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Hey guys,
I was wondering if I could get some pointers on a new gaming headset.
Budget - £50 British Sterling
Uses - Gaming + VoIP
Source - Computer(Asus Xonar DG soundcard)
Preferred Size - Full sized over the ear strongly preferred
Honestly, I just want a headset that has a very sturdy microphone that isn't hyper-sensitive and for it to just be reliable. I mainly use DT770 Pros for listening to music at my PC, so I don't want something else for music. Desktop microphones take up too much space on my small desk with two monitors, so that is out of the question. I've considered clip-on microphones, but I've yet to see anything that doesn't suggest they're complete garbage.
I've looked at two Logitech models(G430 and G230), but I've read there are issues with the microphones on them, that they suddenly cut out randomly. Everything out there seems to be surround sound now, and my experience from testing out 5.1 and 7.1 headphones is that they're gimmicky at best. As long as I can hear voices over VoIP and they can hear me talking(but not me scratching my face), and the cans cover my ears, I'm good.
Any and all help is appreciated!
I was wondering if I could get some pointers on a new gaming headset.
Budget - £50 British Sterling
Uses - Gaming + VoIP
Source - Computer(Asus Xonar DG soundcard)
Preferred Size - Full sized over the ear strongly preferred
Honestly, I just want a headset that has a very sturdy microphone that isn't hyper-sensitive and for it to just be reliable. I mainly use DT770 Pros for listening to music at my PC, so I don't want something else for music. Desktop microphones take up too much space on my small desk with two monitors, so that is out of the question. I've considered clip-on microphones, but I've yet to see anything that doesn't suggest they're complete garbage.
I've looked at two Logitech models(G430 and G230), but I've read there are issues with the microphones on them, that they suddenly cut out randomly. Everything out there seems to be surround sound now, and my experience from testing out 5.1 and 7.1 headphones is that they're gimmicky at best. As long as I can hear voices over VoIP and they can hear me talking(but not me scratching my face), and the cans cover my ears, I'm good.
Any and all help is appreciated!