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So I just recently bought a new mic for my pc. Currently I have a headset with mic combo and I am looking for a good headset to go with the mic below. Would love some help!!
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Bose works great for me. Soundproof Bose |
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Turtle Beach Atlas Pros. Very good all around. Could use more bass in my opinion, but still great! |
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Look into something like the Sennheiser HD6xx's you will be so happy with them.They are extremely comfortable sound amazing and you can have them for a lifetime and be happy with them. also lots of great mods like pads and cables and so on.
Or a very good inclosed set I would recommend for a budget would be the audio-technica ath-m50x |
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I use the audio technica ad700x, if you can find a pair of those I recommend them. They are open backs however. |
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What's your budget and currency?
What will you use the headphones for? What are you looking for in a set of headphones? |
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Sennheiser X Drop HD58X or HD6XX. Both very good would highly recommend. |
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Gary wrote Sennheiser X Drop HD58X or HD6XX. Both very good would highly recommend. Agree, great drivers in these and able to handle highs and lows. I would also throw in the Nuras, expensive, however great sound |
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Gary wrote Sennheiser X Drop HD58X or HD6XX. Both very good would highly recommend. As with most things I buy, I just picked up the HD58X's last week for a completely different reason than they are intended for. Am awaiting Drop to send them across the pond. From the quick reviews I've seen, they're looking promising though |
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I would go with this one
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