I have tried Beats Solo, Studio and Pro. They are quite amazing when listening to music but for gaming, I would rather go with $2 earphones than Beats as it is extremely annoying when you use it in-game.
I suggest:
Turtle Beach XP500, PX5 or z6A or
Astro A50.
Headphones are good, but I still think any earphones, earbuds, or headphones are fine. I use $20 earphones and it's decent, sometimes I use my sis's $50 headphones still decent, they were just about the same.
More expensive headphones are not better for gaming. You might have a better quality but that wont change a damn thing. It's the same sound with higher quality but it's not any louder.
But beside that, beats by dre headphones are crap.
those beats by dre headphones are bad, they are made for rich people that don't know sh*t about technologies. You can try it yourself, go to a real hifi shop and ask them.
If you really want some good headphones then buy some Sennheiser headphones or buy Bose headphones, they are good.
Sennheiser exists since 1945 and they make one of the best hifi products. You probably never heard of them but not because they are bad, you never heard of them because they only made professional products for DJs or music studios and producers.
They are doing this job since a long time and they know how this works.
So you're saying that a middle spot where you can hear ghosts and still manage to save your ears from AK sprayers doesn't exist?
I can tell you that you're wrong, as I have been using Turtlebeach Z2's for a month now without any problems with the sound.
Too bad I have to get a replacement after breaking the headband, so now I'm settling down with my 2XL Skullcandies again, which mind you, still works perfectly even after a year of absolute soul-crushing wear 'n tear.
This is a problem with the power cable, but I think I can help out.
-Unplug the headphone
-Turn off computer and unplug everything
-Plug the headphones in the computer
-Turn it back on
Oh yes and if that does not work, use a USB charger to power your headphones. The buzzing noise is generated from the circuit board having to supply enough power to power the headphones.
gaming headsets is what your looking for gm, i needed an EQ to pinpoint with my dre beats solo, they really are gerat headphones but i suggest you buy them from beatsbydre.com
This is a problem with the power cable, but I think I can help out.
-Unplug the headphone
-Turn off computer and unplug everything
-Plug the headphones in the computer
-Turn it back on
Oh yes and if that does not work, use a USB charger
Mine has a USB plug not a power cable.., I'm guessing its cause I have my soundcard's USB plugged in right next to it.
My laptop doesn't have that many USB ports.
What is with you people? lol This is Cross Fire were talking about here... Ha, I just went to wally world and bought a $15 - $20 pair. Cheap and will give just about the same experience as those overpriced things. Its CF people..
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Never tried Beats headphones personally, but from comments all over the internet I hear they are simply overpriced for the quality they offer.
Sennheiser is apparently quite good, but I don't think they are best for gaming.
Overall no, you can get much better headphones in that price range.
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This game doesnt support any decent gaming headset.... typical stereo sound
Just use normal headphones for this game.
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0 · Disagree Agree Like Vote Up Awesome LOLbut those headphones are ripoffs
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0 · Disagree Agree Like Vote Up Awesome LOLBut beside that, beats by dre headphones are crap.
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0 · Disagree Agree Like Vote Up Awesome LOLIf you really want some good headphones then buy some Sennheiser headphones or buy Bose headphones, they are good.
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0 · Disagree Agree Like Vote Up Awesome LOLTurtle beach sucks
<- Got them by mistake.
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0 · Disagree Agree Like Vote Up Awesome LOLExcellent bass, very loud, extremely sturdy, these will last you longer anything you've ever had before.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/New-2XL-Shakedown-Ear-Headphones-Skullcandy-Multiple-Colors-/320900216596?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&var=&hash=item76c2206037
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0 · Disagree Agree Like Vote Up Awesome LOLHow...? O_o. It's like...I can't go too loud otherwise some dude with an AK will kill my ears, or too quiet otherwise I will miss the breath downers.
If it's due to the buzzing, you'll get used to it.
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0 · Disagree Agree Like Vote Up Awesome LOLI can tell you that you're wrong, as I have been using Turtlebeach Z2's for a month now without any problems with the sound.
Too bad I have to get a replacement after breaking the headband, so now I'm settling down with my 2XL Skullcandies again, which mind you, still works perfectly even after a year of absolute soul-crushing wear 'n tear.
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0 · Disagree Agree Like Vote Up Awesome LOLthe buzzing is annoying
Do you know how to get rid of it?
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-Unplug the headphone
-Turn off computer and unplug everything
-Plug the headphones in the computer
-Turn it back on
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0 · Disagree Agree Like Vote Up Awesome LOLMine has a USB plug not a power cable.., I'm guessing its cause I have my soundcard's USB plugged in right next to it.
My laptop doesn't have that many USB ports.
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