Looks like having two beanbags on your head, I don't really like Steelseries headgear.. Somehow they seem to have bad durability in my possesion :X.. Great keyboards and mice, but NO to headsets from them.
Got SS Siberia V2 Frost Blue (yeah, faggot...) myself, love the sound for games -> for music it is average and the mic is broken REALLY fast and it's on more than 25% of those headphones, crazy.
Wanted to buy mic, but they were too expensive tho
Well most gaming branded headsets are just made for heavy bass(for gunfire and such), but that also means for music you miss the mid and high tone quality. Which is why I use AKG headphones which are made for music, and if I want heavy bass I can use that from my soundcard settings, set settings for particular games.
Well there are good microphones out there for decent price, but if you use it for things more than just gamingcoms I do suggest higher range stuff. I think my Rode set was around 180, but that includes a stabilizer and a popfilter/membrame.
Actually, 5hv2 had almost no bass to speak of and compared to Siberia (v1 from Icemat), they sounded flat, not good for movies/music at all. That being said - they performed better ingame, because they had no bass. It's much easier to pinpoint location mids/trebles are coming from without being distorted by huge amount of bass.
So, which one do you have - Ultrasone S-logic Pro (Ultrasone PRO 900 S-Logic) or Ultrasone Signature Pro (the ones on your picture)? There is big difference between them, in price and performance as well - Signature Pro are much more refined and cost twice as much. However, neither of them would be my first pick in their respective price ranges (well, they would hardly get into my personal top5 lists).
got the HFI-450 mate. Not the Signature, but they look like these ones without the Signature sign on them :) but as i said those headphones are crazy good and when in ET u can hear almost everything haha :D
I have owned headphones from 20€ to $1500 - anything for (and above) ~50€ will do the same job for a gamer, regardless of type (be it IEM, clip-on or full-sized headphones).
I guess I totally misinterpreted "kinda expensive" expression - I automatically assumed something in 200€-600€ category (thus question whether it was 900 S-Logic or Signature). I guess that's just my personal deformation, sometimes I forget not all people are so crazy about audio equipment as I am :)
haha yeh i understand what u mean cuz those headphones i am using are not mine and my mate told me that he bought them for 500$ / 379€ so i thought the same but when i checked them out i saw they go for about 50$ :D so that is kind of cheap for good headphones :P but still they are the best headphones i have used :) it is like using wallhack when in ET compared to my Senheiser headphones :o
they are very comfortable, no complaints on the sound, the control dials felt sturdy, can not comment on the mic since it seemingly did not work but taking from the previous versions mic should be good
- Mic is FAT
- Ears could be soft but they seem a little small to me
- The steel holder seems it can break fast and looks shitty too
Still think they are ugly as fuck.
Currently using this myself:
Headphones(also outside the house):
Microphone:
Simply because of sound quality on both ends. Haven't found a headset that has anywhere near as good a microphone as the desktop studio mics :P
Wanted to buy mic, but they were too expensive tho
Well there are good microphones out there for decent price, but if you use it for things more than just gamingcoms I do suggest higher range stuff. I think my Rode set was around 180, but that includes a stabilizer and a popfilter/membrame.
inb4 150e :DDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD
Ultrasone S logic Pro.
I guess I totally misinterpreted "kinda expensive" expression - I automatically assumed something in 200€-600€ category (thus question whether it was 900 S-Logic or Signature). I guess that's just my personal deformation, sometimes I forget not all people are so crazy about audio equipment as I am :)
not interested. since i dont use a headset.