rudyae86
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Certainly below the almighty HD280.
I hope you arent being serious.............
Certainly below the almighty HD280.
Yeah dude is a trollI hope you arent being serious.............
Thanks for the sarcasmI hope you arent being serious.............
He's trolling because the guy either didn't read or didn't understand the first post.
I hope you arent being serious.............
I need some advice regarding using a USB Snowball Mic connected to the PS4 along with a 2014 Mixamp Pro. Will the Snowball and Mixamp work fine together both connected via USB to PS4? I'm wanting to try a different mic setup that isn't connected through the Mixamp because the Mixamp seems to noticeably degrade mic quality compared to even connecting directly to the DS4 controller.
The HD280s were my first serious headphone. They were awful - so uncomfortable. Even with a stretch. That was in 2006.
Someone in the metal thread recommended them as a low-cost option, and I had to shut it down.
So it was an inside joke with anyone who's ever worn those headphones.
Rant over.
Hi guys anyone can reccomend me a good gaming headphones good in vocal sector and bass not too deep ?
Read the first post of this thread.
The HD280 probably fractured my skull when I borrowed it for a few days.
lol easiest answer for an easy question.
But seriously, do people actually read the first page?
MLE should maybe make a heading with HUGE letters telling newcomers to read the first page first, as well to read the reviews for each headphone. A lot of people want easy answers but there really is no easy answer. Also, by reading all the reviews you will also learn a lot of new things of which you could probably ask questions, or by using google as well.
Once thats done, asking more detailed questions about a specific headphone would probably get you a more detailed answer as well.