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Need to buy a new gaming headset
Posted: 23 Oct 2024, 11:13
by Grifter
Hi guys,
I’m in the market for a new gaming headset. I currently own a Logitech G series and thinking I just might go with another pair.
But before I do so, I thought I would check in to see if you all have recommendations. Looking for something in the $75-130 range.
Re: Need to buy a new gaming headset
Posted: 23 Oct 2024, 15:34
by Recluse
Grifter,
I am a big fan of the Hyper-X line.
https://www.amazon.com/s?k=hyper+x+head ... r-mrr_3_18
I have a Hyper-X Cloud Stinger 2 which is actually at a much LOWER price point and I like it a lot.
Re: Need to buy a new gaming headset
Posted: 23 Oct 2024, 16:38
by Grifter
Hey Recluse!
Thanks for chiming in with this recommendation. Yes, I've been eyeing the Hyper X line. How do you find the volume on yours?
One of my few complaints about my G930's is that the top end volume is a bit quieter than I would like. Not that I want ear drum shattering volume, but it would be nice to turn it up slightly.
I'll definitely check these out.
Re: Need to buy a new gaming headset
Posted: 24 Oct 2024, 08:00
by Grifter
I think I’ve settled on these.
Well, they don’t offer the bells and whistles of my old logitech G930’s, All reviews indicate that they offer Excellent audio quality with a broad spectrum, well-balanced sound profile. They’re only stereo, but I never really use the surround sound option on my Logitech anyway. I found the digital 7.1 surround sound tinny, And full of echoes that were actually distracting.
Much to my surprise, I also found myself not using the wireless option all that often on my text either. It’s nice to get up and walk to the kitchen wearing my headset from time to time, but it really isn’t necessary. For the price point, I’m hoping these will serve me really well.
Re: Need to buy a new gaming headset
Posted: 24 Oct 2024, 09:34
by Cr33p3r
I have Logitech H390. The last one I had lasted about three or four years dumped it and got another one. I think it was 30 bucks or less. I like it and it works fine. The volume is good. This is wired USB though not wireless. Personally, I don’t like something that totally covers my ear because then I can’t hear my wife calling me from the other room ha ha.
Re: Need to buy a new gaming headset
Posted: 24 Oct 2024, 10:07
by PanzerMeyer
Cr33p3r wrote: ↑24 Oct 2024, 09:34
I don’t like something that totally covers my ear because then I can’t hear my wife calling me from the other room ha ha.
My headphones fully cover my ears for maximum sound quality but I just keep my smartphone in front of me on my computer desk so if my wife has to send me a text I’ll see it.
Re: Need to buy a new gaming headset
Posted: 24 Oct 2024, 15:32
by Recluse
Grifter wrote: ↑24 Oct 2024, 08:00
I think I’ve settled on these.
Well, they don’t offer the bells and whistles of my old logitech G930’s, All reviews indicate that they offer Excellent audio quality with a broad spectrum, well-balanced sound profile. They’re only stereo, but I never really use the surround sound option on my Logitech anyway. I found the digital 7.1 surround sound tinny, And full of echoes that were actually distracting.
Much to my surprise, I also found myself not using the wireless option all that often on my text either. It’s nice to get up and walk to the kitchen wearing my headset from time to time, but it really isn’t necessary. For the price point, I’m hoping these will serve me really well.
They look good! For what it's worth, the volume is fine on my Cloud Stinger-2's. I seldom have it cranked up to max when gaming or watching movies/listening to music. Hope you like the Cloud Alphas!!
Re: Need to buy a new gaming headset
Posted: 25 Oct 2024, 12:48
by Bones
I have the Corsair Void It is a good headset, wireless USB with surround sound, yet it costs the same as the HyperX one that you linked. I also like that you can mute the boom mike by flipping it up. Now like Grifter, I have found that I don't have need for the wireless part much but only because since I use TrackIR and the ProClip, I'm wired up anyway because of TrackIR and so it kinda defeats the purpose of the USB wireless. But that's it. When I play Ready or Not or am practicing my French, or running to the head while talking to you guys in TeamSpeak (again, instant mute with flipping up the boom mic hahaha), it's great. If I'm going to pay the same amount of $ for a wired headset, I might as well get the wireless one. I can also change the color scheme on it if I want to (though I don't really care).
The only drawback is that over long hours, it may feel heavy on the head. But that's about it.
I've had this for 7 years now and I think it is finally reaching the end of its service life, but I think I would get another.
v6,
boNes
Re: Need to buy a new gaming headset
Posted: 28 Oct 2024, 14:47
by Grifter
After a weekend of trying these out, I think what I paid for is the sound quality and the durability. The sound isn't life changing or anything, and definitely doesn't rise to audiophile quality, but it is rock solid. The aluminum frame seems sturdy and the headset is comfortable. If I'm being stingy in my ranking, I'd give them an 7 out of 10 only because I would've preferred the volume and mute buttons on the headset rather than on the cord. If they last me about 8 years, I will say it was a good investment. So far, I would recommend these if you're like me and you are looking for a no frills, quality headset.
What I'm appreciating is that they are truly plug and play. There are no drivers or software to install.
Re: Need to buy a new gaming headset
Posted: 29 Oct 2024, 15:51
by Recluse
Grifter wrote: ↑28 Oct 2024, 14:47
, I'd give them an 7 out of 10 only because I would've preferred the volume and mute buttons on the headset rather than on the cord. If they last me about 8 years, I will say it was a good investment. So far, I would recommend these if you're like me and you are looking for a no frills, quality headset.
Glad you are happy with them. Both my Hyper-X headsets had the volume control on the headset, and MUTE just by swinging the boom mic up to make a definite click. My first pair had a SLIDER for volume which I liked better than the wheel on my current ones. The non-Hyper-X headset I had previously had the volume and mute on the cord and I actually liked it better, but now I am used to it on the headset.