

One must also remember good headphones require power or "Ohms" to drive them as such an onboard sound-chip will be to weak for example to drive my HD600s without an amp powering it. With my flat headphones (HD 280s and HD 600s) i am able to hear every sound possible from foot-steps to a bullet casing hitting the deck at 30 ft from my model and sound leakage is not an issue from the HD-280s
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If they arent you game head to AKG, Audio technia, Grado labs, Beyerdynamics if you wish superior sound.Īlso you will want to go into your windows sound settings and set your audio frequency response to 96khz/24 bit or 192khz/24 bit if your sound-card supports it. Which model of sennheiser as their 30-50$ line up =/= their 100-500$ lineup.Īlso open back vs closed back headphones count too you'd want a pair of sennheisers with closed back. I did recognize the fact with footsteps with some old sennheiser, the sound was great but footsteps and other minute sounds were difficult to hear also they had a lot of sound leakage You might ask how does this help me in gaming? well simply put it helps you due to the fact foot-steps are low on the bass scale and most gaming headphones end at 300hz which is very thumpy compared to 30hz making it harder to tell the distance from you and the bassy sound. Sennheiser are studio monitoring headphones IE "Flat" headphones designed for picking flaws out of audio productions.


Okay so i am shopping for a new pair of headphones, mostly for gaming. Logitech, a leading innovator of gaming products, has introduced two new gaming headphones the Logitech® G933 Artemis Spectrum Wireless Gaming Headset and the Logitech® G633 Artemis Spectrum Gaming Headset. I can tell the difference but they still sound better on onboard than cheap headphones off a soundcard. Think of it like this, gaming headsets are designed to "Color" (fake) sound heavily to create its experience. Only my main computer has a sound card so I listen to them both with and without a soundcard. Originally posted by I am a ASUS R9 380X:Sennheiser HD280's and a clip on mic about 120$ for superior sound over any gaming headset.
