Gaming headphones

redlinez33

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Looking to get some headphones for playing games and listening to music (but mainly games like UT etc)......

Not looking to spend more than $70 shipped, what is recommended?

Thanks
 

potato28

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Can you spare maybe like $20 more? Then you could get a pair of ATH-500's from audiocubes, which will be great for gaming, music and movies.
 

squares

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What do you guys think about the Steel Series 3H, I bought them off Woot for about 25 bucks. Are they any good or are they just garbage?
 

SantaAna

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Newegg had the Sennheisers 280s for 70 dollars free shipping. Promo code. Sign up for their newsletter. I have had a couple pairs of Sennheisers. You cannot go wrong with them
good luck
 

konakona

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Originally posted by: Ordskii
For sound quality, but no mike, try Koss portapros, about 40 online.

too bad he missed out on this deal :(

I ended up ordering px100 from elsewhere for portable use.

not sure how you would like IM716s for gaming, but they are known to be a good valued entry level audiophile IEMs. buy.com has these for $49.99 ($39.99 AGCO)
 

Ika

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I've tried using my iM716s for gaming. The soundstage sucks. Actually, the soundstage is basically non-existent. It doesn't help that the sound is very much "inside your head", either. Gaming still works best with full-size headphones; even KSC75s won't show a very large soundstage.
 

InflatableBuddha

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Originally posted by: Ordskii
For sound quality, but no mike, try Koss portapros, about 40 online.

:thumbsup: QFT. I've had mine for 9 years now and I have yet to find anything better in the price range. Plus I use them with my iPod.
 

you2

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Find a used pair of hd555 or ath-500. Both are very good (I prefer the hd555). New they run around $99 but used you can get them for $70 or less. Also both take a while to break in (esp the hd555)