Any Gaming Sifus can help me out ?
Thanks in a million!!
Gaming Headset Recommendation, Need help on buying Gaming Headset
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Feb 19 2013, 12:38 PM, updated 13y ago
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im looking for a good gaming headset for Gaming and Music , personally prefer bass more. My budget is around RM 500 , currently thinking of getting Turtlebeach Z6A , but i saw quite some bad reviews about it.
Any Gaming Sifus can help me out ? Thanks in a million!! |
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Feb 19 2013, 12:41 PM
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Im using a SS Siberia V2. Satisfied with its quality for me. It comes with a MIC too.. So its good for gaming.
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Feb 19 2013, 12:44 PM
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Sehhneiser and goldring have some good headphone. Although intended for audiophile, it is good for gaming as well. Look for wallabies for consultation
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Feb 19 2013, 12:59 PM
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Goldring seems to be more favored when it comes to soundstage but that's not my personal experience but readings from over the net.
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Feb 19 2013, 02:41 PM
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*Inb4 someone says Razer*
Anyways, SteelSeries Siberia or any SS headphones are good and reasonable~~ With that budget you are having I dont think there is any big deal getting any SS headphones This post has been edited by CODDarkKnightDk: Feb 19 2013, 02:44 PM |
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Feb 19 2013, 04:48 PM
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actually Roccat Kave also not bad, just that u'll need a really good or decent sound card for it to shine. Some sound card cannot utilize it's bass so u can't feel the bass vibrating
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Feb 19 2013, 10:33 PM
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You know, as a gamer that only uses headphones (i have no speakers).
I can only advice you that in terms of headsets or headphones, you should concentrate on this important features before you make your purchase. Comfort > Sound > Mic > warranty and support > everything else. Without comfort, you will never enjoy your listening experience, without good sound quality, you will never hear anything nice, without good mic, you can never be heard properly. Mic is always below sound quality because you will be listening 95% of the time and only talking 5%. Comfort is 100% of the time you are putting on your headphone. Warranty I've included is for peace of mind for the price you pay, and support like after warranty servicing is for the longevity of your headphones. Everything else from disco lights, nice gamer designs, 10.1 surround sound, AWESOME gun sounds etc are just fluff. For RM500, I suggest add a bit more and get an Audio Technica (AT) headphone. This post has been edited by Skidd Chung: Feb 19 2013, 10:40 PM |
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Dec 5 2014, 04:10 PM
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reviving old thread to ask similar question...
any good recommendation for surround sound gaming headset? how does a surround sound gaming headset rival those 7.1 speakers? for e.g. logitech? does it give that surround sound feel? meaning i can hear bullets flying from left to right...footsteps coming from the back.... wanna change my PC sound system to headset as my future gaming room doesn't seems to have enough space to to allocate for a 5.1/7.1 speakers... |
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Dec 5 2014, 04:39 PM
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budget?
need mic? wired or wireless? turtle beach (non-PC versions are fairly ok for price point) or astro a40 + mixamp (is awesome, but so is the price) or any audiophile headphone (low impedance version) + mic (if u need a mic) |
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Dec 6 2014, 02:16 AM
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tumpang thread , i wana buy a earbud, now using razer hammerhead, the sounds quality is not bad but the durability is '' meh ''
budget rm200~300 anyone using senheiser cx300 ii ? |
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Dec 6 2014, 02:31 AM
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Dec 6 2014, 08:52 AM
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QUOTE(pyre @ Dec 5 2014, 04:39 PM) budget? budget rm1k below....if its gonna go above tat might as well i get the logitech 5.1systemneed mic? wired or wireless? turtle beach (non-PC versions are fairly ok for price point) or astro a40 + mixamp (is awesome, but so is the price) or any audiophile headphone (low impedance version) + mic (if u need a mic) i dun really need mic atm...but having it i guess would b a plus... preferably wired as i heard wired is better than wireless atm....yes no? where can i find these turtle beach or astro a40 + mixamp? lowyat plaza got? which shop shud i visit? audiophile headphone has tat 7.1 surround sound? most importantly i wan tat surround sound system...to replace a 7.1 speaker sound system... |
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Dec 6 2014, 09:09 AM
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Dec 6 2014, 04:03 PM
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Dec 6 2014, 07:57 PM
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How bout rm300 +- headphones?
a mic is a plus, and im going to use it for listening too. so budget audiophile+gaming headphones |
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Dec 19 2014, 10:35 AM
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going to visit pc fair today....anymore recommended headphone? wif true surround sound...
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Dec 20 2014, 03:48 PM
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QUOTE(karwaidotnet @ Dec 19 2014, 10:35 AM) There is no 'true' surround sound then it comes to headphones. It is simulated.That said, it does come close to what a 7.1 sounds like, with a bit of hit and miss. If you're buying a audiophile grade headset, I would suggest you drop by the Audiophile section of the forums. For a gaming/audio set, you can give the Logitech G930 a try. It does simulate that 7.1 surround sound that you are looking for, it has an inbuilt mic and as an added bonus is wireless. As a gaming set, I would say the sound quality between wired and wireless is indistinguishable for the majority of gaming users. The reviews on it are pretty good and it is available at lowyat. |
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Dec 20 2014, 11:58 PM
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QUOTE(statikinetic @ Dec 20 2014, 03:48 PM) There is no 'true' surround sound then it comes to headphones. It is simulated. thanks for the suggestion! know where i can test it out?That said, it does come close to what a 7.1 sounds like, with a bit of hit and miss. If you're buying a audiophile grade headset, I would suggest you drop by the Audiophile section of the forums. For a gaming/audio set, you can give the Logitech G930 a try. It does simulate that 7.1 surround sound that you are looking for, it has an inbuilt mic and as an added bonus is wireless. As a gaming set, I would say the sound quality between wired and wireless is indistinguishable for the majority of gaming users. The reviews on it are pretty good and it is available at lowyat. i tried audiophile section....didnt get wat i was hoping for... |
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Dec 21 2014, 12:26 AM
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Dec 21 2014, 06:28 PM
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Hi. I would like to ask if the creative 3d sigma and the kingston hyperx cloud makes it as the best "budget value" headset? Im trying to keep things cheap, and preferably dull looking as i dont want people to stare at what im using so im not going forbthe fancy colourful ones or with the bling bling like creative 3d wrath or the higher end Razers.
if its even possible i'll like to keep it below rm200/300 without headset, or unless the microphone that comes along with it is podcast quality (a must since i work in a fairly noisy and cramped environment so active noice cancelling on microphone is a must. |
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