algernaanGordon
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So my birthday is coming up in about a month and I had some questions regarding what would be the best possible setup for the money I will have. I will probably be gifted around $200 and will have an extra $100-$150 saved up, possibly slightly more. So let's just go ahead and say that I have a budget of $400.
I'm gaming on an Xbox One, I do not game on a PC. I'm currently using a pair of Audio Technica M40X's and while I really love them for music, they just aren't cutting it for the games I'm playing, which are mostly first person shooters. I've also tried a few different headsets specifically for gaming (Turtle Beach, PDP Afterglow) and the sound is mostly muddled together, especially at higher volumes. I haven't listened to a ton of different headphones so I don't exactly know all of the technical terms. Basically I'm looking for something that will pick up enemy footsteps, gunfire and movement. So something that is going to give me the location most accurately of the enemy. As far as open and closed back go, it does not matter as I do not have anyone that will bothered by sound leakage in my home. Also, I will not be using these headphones for music. I want a dedicated pair of headphones for gaming that I can leave at my gaming station.
A microphone is also something that would be necessary for me as well. A lot of my gaming is online with friends so I need something that works well. With the ATH-M40X's I'm using now, I also use a Sony Sony ECMCS3 microphone. It works fine, but I would like something a little higher quality. I've been looking at the Modmic 4.0 and it looks really nice. My main question with that is, if I do get a pair of open back headphones that tend to leak a lot of sound, is that something the microphone would pick up? I've had problems in the past with other players being able to hear the sound leak from my headphones, causing a sort of echo or "crosstalk".
In addition, the Xbox One controller has a built in 3.5mm audio jack. I'm not sure what the quality difference would be from using that audio jack as opposed to something connected directly to the Xbox. Would I need to use any sort of amp or dac in my setup? What kind of difference would those things make?
Any help or suggestions would be extremely appreciated. Thank you all.
EDIT: I did forget to add that comfort is extremely important. Sometimes gaming sessions can last hours at a time, so this is crucial.
I'm gaming on an Xbox One, I do not game on a PC. I'm currently using a pair of Audio Technica M40X's and while I really love them for music, they just aren't cutting it for the games I'm playing, which are mostly first person shooters. I've also tried a few different headsets specifically for gaming (Turtle Beach, PDP Afterglow) and the sound is mostly muddled together, especially at higher volumes. I haven't listened to a ton of different headphones so I don't exactly know all of the technical terms. Basically I'm looking for something that will pick up enemy footsteps, gunfire and movement. So something that is going to give me the location most accurately of the enemy. As far as open and closed back go, it does not matter as I do not have anyone that will bothered by sound leakage in my home. Also, I will not be using these headphones for music. I want a dedicated pair of headphones for gaming that I can leave at my gaming station.
A microphone is also something that would be necessary for me as well. A lot of my gaming is online with friends so I need something that works well. With the ATH-M40X's I'm using now, I also use a Sony Sony ECMCS3 microphone. It works fine, but I would like something a little higher quality. I've been looking at the Modmic 4.0 and it looks really nice. My main question with that is, if I do get a pair of open back headphones that tend to leak a lot of sound, is that something the microphone would pick up? I've had problems in the past with other players being able to hear the sound leak from my headphones, causing a sort of echo or "crosstalk".
In addition, the Xbox One controller has a built in 3.5mm audio jack. I'm not sure what the quality difference would be from using that audio jack as opposed to something connected directly to the Xbox. Would I need to use any sort of amp or dac in my setup? What kind of difference would those things make?
Any help or suggestions would be extremely appreciated. Thank you all.
EDIT: I did forget to add that comfort is extremely important. Sometimes gaming sessions can last hours at a time, so this is crucial.