10-09-2010, 22:07 | #1 |
Moonshine
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Gaming headphones?
Anyone got any suggestions for budget but reasonable headphones good for gaming? Don't need to be super-high quality, but low leakage and comfy over the ears is helpful
Not bought any headphones in a million years! Want to get back into games a bit and Em's tele watching means I need 'phones. |
11-09-2010, 14:42 | #2 |
Shacked up with the Archbishop
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I'm interested is suggestions for over ear (closed?) headphones.
Bought a pair of Sennheiser's a few years ago that were open headphones. Don't like them resting on my ears but the sound quality is good. I did buy a pair of Turtle Beach EarForce X11's for my 360 which can also be used with a PC and TV (though my brother is borrowing these ). http://www.limexb360.co.uk/product/T..._X11_TB-EF-X11 |
12-09-2010, 12:20 | #3 |
Moonshine
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I've ordered a pair of these now:
http://www.play.com/Electronics/Elec...s/Product.html I did consider jumping up to the 202 as they get much better reviews, but I don't really need the extra quality for games. |
16-09-2010, 19:16 | #4 |
Moonshine
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Arse. I have onboard sound on my motherboard. No win7 drivers (shame on you intel!!!). I have a soundblaster x-fi. The headphone socket is on the (non-existant) front panel. Double Arse!!!
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16-09-2010, 20:06 | #5 |
Moonshine
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Bit of a bodge, remembered my monitor (Dell 19" TV) has a headphone socket.
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