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GivenTheOkieDoke
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There is a whole artical of gaming headphones on head fi. Where a ton of headphones are broken down by catagory.
What is your price range?
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GivenTheOkieDoke
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GivenTheOkieDokeFor referance as far as actual "headsets" go in the article the Sennheiser PC 360 was his way to go. Just one mans opinion but considering the amount of work and time that must have been involed it holds some weight to me.
I currently use MSR7 with a modmic.
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GivenTheOkieDokeI would say with just reafing on it the PC 360s may be the way to go. I love my set up but to be honest I am probably going to get a dedicated gaming headset as well just for ease of use.
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GivenTheOkieDokeReading not reafing.
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GivenTheOkieDoke"I personally have the Sennheiser PC360 (same thing as 363 except no USB 7.1) and love them. However, I have a dedicated sound card that I use for virtual surround sound.
G4ME ONE is pretty much the same as the PC360 as well, except the cord is a bit different.
What I would do if I were you is buy the PC360/G4ME One (whatever it is) and grab a Asus Xonar DG/X (DGX is for PCIE slots, DG is for PCI slots). Make sure your mobo has a free pci/e slot to plug that bad boy in there. Not only would you save a few bucks, but the audio quality is much better on the dedicated sound card."
A little more info I found.
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