xwgpx55
New Head-Fier
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I'm pretty much new to this whole concept of "Audiophile" headsets lately. I always thought "gaming" headsets were the way to go. I've been through a nice few of gaming headsets from Best Buy and whatnot, and recently, just got done with my Fatal1ty headset; (thanks to my room mate accidentally splitting the wire on it).
I liked the fatal1ty headset a lot actually. But now, after reading up on headsets and sound, I can see that maybe I was not getting the quality that I should be. I have an HT|Omega Striker 7.1 sound card that I just bought, and apparently that didn't have an effect on my sound because the Fatal1ty headset was USB.
So, I heard good things about the HD555's and bought them yesterday from Amazon, and paired them with a clip on mic. I do a fair amount of gaming and a fair amount of music listening, and have recently been dabbling in music mixing with some computer programs.
So, will I be noticing a difference in sound quality? I always thought to myself that my Creative Labs Fatal1ty headset sounded great.
I liked the fatal1ty headset a lot actually. But now, after reading up on headsets and sound, I can see that maybe I was not getting the quality that I should be. I have an HT|Omega Striker 7.1 sound card that I just bought, and apparently that didn't have an effect on my sound because the Fatal1ty headset was USB.
So, I heard good things about the HD555's and bought them yesterday from Amazon, and paired them with a clip on mic. I do a fair amount of gaming and a fair amount of music listening, and have recently been dabbling in music mixing with some computer programs.
So, will I be noticing a difference in sound quality? I always thought to myself that my Creative Labs Fatal1ty headset sounded great.