Enjoy them man! Premium headsets all around for sure!I like the way you stated above with confidence and i want to agree with you as i just ordered BnO, but i doubt on the sound front (because you never stated you tired penrose).
I say this after using penrose for just under a year. There is nothing like it on the sound front, the sound is the best you can buy on the market, everything else is just terrible. The battery life is annoyingly low, the clamps where hard as hell, and the build quality is terrible. No matter how savvy you are with you tech, they just break. I read it everywhere about the hinge giving up and i thought they were just careless people manhandling their techs and thought it'd happen to me and yet here i am, giving it up for BnO.
Like i said, i would like to trust you on the sound front but after trying penrose, anything even close to it is a win.
Thanks for the post; This is perfect as I don’t chat on multiplayer. I have a friend with really terrible headphones that cut out constantly as he moves his controller. Instead, I call them on the phone and we use the conference call feature. Otherwise, I’m almost exclusively single player.I did bump into this other day on my internet travels: AudioBox: Bluetooth 5.0 Audio Adapter for Xbox (XB1/XSX/XSS/Elite 2) Controllers | Skull & Co.
Not ideal and I think it only allows use of the integrated mic, but for single player games might be fine. Reviews seem OK minus the mic bit.
Np. I do have a couple of their Switch case bundles and the quality is good. Their Switch BT adapter also reviews well, which is all good signs.Thanks for the post; This is perfect as I don’t chat on multiplayer. I have a friend with really terrible headphones that cut out constantly as he moves his controller. Instead, I call them on the phone and we use the conference call feature. Otherwise, I’m almost exclusively single player.
Exactly, i love my Hifiman HE-500. I don't think any gaming headphone can compete with it.Audiophile > "gaming" headphones. No regrets here.
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I don't know if you have tried wired open back headphones for gaming but once you do you wont go back, wires or not IF you can have sound leaking from your headset and not bothering othersSeen that before. Everything he said is fine as long as you don't mind wires. That's the last thing I want personally.
I don't know if you have tried wired open back headphones for gaming but once you do you wont go back, wires or not IF you can have sound leaking from your headset and not bothering others
your bump was justified. there's nothign like open backs for the best soundstage and 3d sound. It also ultimately proves me rightBumping this thread just to say you were right. I bought a pair of Philips Fidelio X2HR headphones just to try some open back headphones at along last. The difference is a bit mind blowing. Yeah, I have to get used to being wired, but so far I'm thinking the trade off is an easy one considering the sound quality.
The soundstage created by open backs are unmatched and I still really love my Philips SHP9500 that I paid like $50 for and even though I have more expensive sets for gaming those Philips are still my go to setBumping this thread just to say you were right. I bought a pair of Philips Fidelio X2HR headphones just to try some open back headphones at along last. The difference is a bit mind blowing. Yeah, I have to get used to being wired, but so far I'm thinking the trade off is an easy one considering the sound quality.
The soundstage created by open backs are unmatched and I still really love my Philips SHP9500 that I paid like $50 for and even though I have more expensive sets for gaming those Philips are still my go to set
Currently $68 on Amazon for anyone else wanting to try open backs
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00ENMK1DW/?tag=neogaf0e-20
Fantastic choice.Bumping this thread just to say you were right. I bought a pair of Philips Fidelio X2HR headphones just to try some open back headphones at along last. The difference is a bit mind blowing. Yeah, I have to get used to being wired, but so far I'm thinking the trade off is an easy one considering the sound quality.
I run some Steel series Nova Pro Wireless ANCs with aftermarket gel ear pads on my PC. Pretty good. Not as good as my work Bose QCs but good enough. Has alternative Bluetooth connectivity so I can switch to the Steam Deck nice and seamlessly too.
Audiophile > "gaming" headphones. No regrets here.
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Also, not sure where this fucking myth of "audiophile" gear being cheap is even supposed to come from.
More often than not even just a pair of good headphones with no microphone included can cost even twice as much as most mid-tier gaming headsets.
For my Series X I guess I have the best of both worlds. I use the Bang&Olefsun Portals. Expensive, “audiophile”, but I would have never got them if they weren’t specifically designed to work with my Series X. They are great. Super lightweight and comfortable. Totally wireless with a really long battery life, noise cancelling, great sound. Again, they were really expensive BUT, I only purchased them because they are designed to work with my Xbox.
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I was looking at something like those Philips SHP9500 headphones when replacing my Sony WH-L600 a while back, but I ended up just upgrading to Sony MDR-HW700DS. The Philips would be simpler for home use, but I was sold on the receiver that comes with the Sony headphones for the additional audio/visual ports and support for LPCM 7.1/Dolby TrueHD/DTS-HD MA. Work good for games but really comes alive for UHD playback. Stereo performance is weirdly naff though, I've tried Dolby Pro Logic II with music a few times, but I got gifted Beats Studio3 from work so just use those for music now seen as I mainly listen on the go.
My nephew has had like 4 pairs of 'gaming' headsets past couple of years so bought plenty enough of them as it is even if I don't use them myself![]()
SHP9500+Vmoda boom pro shits on 99% of these gaming headsets.The soundstage created by open backs are unmatched and I still really love my Philips SHP9500 that I paid like $50 for and even though I have more expensive sets for gaming those Philips are still my go to set
Currently $68 on Amazon for anyone else wanting to try open backs
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00ENMK1DW/?tag=neogaf0e-20
It's been almost a year and I'm still bamboozled about why someone would post thisI don’t give that much of a shit about video game sounds.![]()
Same mic setup I use and yes this set up destroys "gaming" headsetsSHP9500+Vmoda boom pro shits on 99% of these gaming headsets.
Yeah they ain't cheap and tbh I'm not sure you'd get the full use on a console only setup. The software on the pc sets up a bunch of virtual audio setups which you can tune to specific levels and use for various different apps (like having different profiles for music and video). I've used it on my ps5 too but it's not really worth it just for that.I tried the Xbox variety of those but couldn't justify the price for a headset that only worked with one platform. Probably the most comfortable headset I've ever worn though.
It's that inner strap that puts all the weight on your head. I put 2 velcro pieces on each side to pull them up so that they're always expanded and it makes them a lot more comfortable and they feel lighter. Makes them more of a standard headphone style. Do the velcro first then stretch outward if it clamps too much.The build quality isn't supposed to be as good as the X2s but the X2s are heavier and that the heft is one thing I'm noticing.
It's that inner strap that puts all the weight on your head. I put 2 velcro pieces on each side to pull them up so that they're always expanded and it makes them a lot more comfortable and they feel lighter. Makes them more of a standard headphone style. Do the velcro first then stretch outward if it clamps too much.
Been playing with a couple of 'headset' recently namely the Drop PC38x & Epos H6Pros (both based on the same Epos drivers). I think the former might be the best all-round headphones or headset I've ever used for gaming. Their tuning, angled drivers, soundstage, light weight, comfort, perfect length short cables and easy to drive has won me over. I even prefer these to my Beyerdynamic TYGR 300R which has been my most recent go-to. I think other headphones will do certain things better; i.e. the TYGR have better separation, imaging and detail but for most games it doesn't really matter. Also the PC38x & H6Pro are so easy to drive that it really doesn't matter what they are plugged into. I've done quite a bit of testing with the Series X and PS5 playing certain games over and over between the controllers and various DAC/AMPs and although both these headsets sound a bit better on one vs. being plugged into the controllers it is such a marginal or miniscule difference. Which is such a huge selling point when looking for something multi-platform. The H6Pro do have too much bass when compared to the P38x but are a step up in terms of build quality and comfort.
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Among the popular youtube audiophiles out there, that seems to be a popular choice....
Among the popular youtube audiophiles out there, that seems to be a popular choice....
That crinacle guy is pretty funny
new shit is out: https://www.audeze.com/en-eu/products/maxwell-wireless-gaming-headset
Looks pretty good... any idea how 3rd party wireless headsets work on ps5? Do You get the volume ui and 3d?
I love the pulse 3d and it's sound quality. I am just curious...
Yeah that's enough to just keep pulse 3d.Yes, the Maxwell has been garnering good reviews. Sounds like an improvement on the Penrose (build quality, refinement etc.).
3D works with any headphones/headset plugged into a DualShock 4/Dualsense or USB.
Been a while since I've plugged my Razer Kaira (not that great but got them on a pricing error for £36) but from what I'm remember you need to use the quickbar to access volume/mic controls. Whereas the first party Pulse 3D have integrated controls and auto-switch off back to Tv/other audio when switched off. That sort of QoL stuff Sony paywall.
Yeah that's enough to just keep pulse 3d.
I could upgrade to their h9 or whatever it was called buuuut I hate the boom mic.
So yeah... Keeping pulse3d since I love this thing
I am all for simplicity and light weight. Pulse 3d sounds fantastic and I can just swap the dongle to pc or ps5. You need the free usb c on the ps5 for that vr too (although I dont have psvr2 right now).I don't think the H9 gets access to the EQ settings the Pulse 3D does - unless they patched that in?
I sense the Maxwell's are probably endgame wireless headset-level for many console users. Also more muti-format friendly with an Xbox version/dongle (if it is available separately) and you get the experience of planar magnetic drivers.
I am all for simplicity and light weight. Pulse 3d sounds fantastic and I can just swap the dongle to pc or ps5. You need the free usb c on the ps5 for that vr too (although I dont have psvr2 right now).
The only problems I have with pulse3d is battery life (about 10-12 hours)
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