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naiku
02-14-2008, 12:06 AM
So I play a lot at night and can't exactly blast my surround sound with people sleeping, so I am stuck playing games that I don't need the audio to enjoy(crackdown, uno, ect). And I really want to start Mass Effect...so I was going to look for a pair of gaming headphones.

I am wondering what is the best set/deals for gaming headsets atm. I know Wombat loves his Turtle Beach Ear Force X1 headset, which looks good. Just wondering if there were other good pairs; and any some CAG input would be great. Not really looking for wireless since i don't want to be paying for batteries or recharging them every other week.

Thanks in advance

evilpenguin9000
02-14-2008, 01:08 AM
I had the same question last year and the CAGs pointed me toward the Turtle Beach X3 headphones and they are pretty good. I had some issues with the customer service when the right ear speaker go out, but ultimately they replaced it and I'm happy.

glockant
02-14-2008, 10:39 AM
these are awesome. got them 2 christmas' ago. or you can wait for the wireless ones Tritton is coming out with.

Tritton Audio Xtreme AX360 5.1 Dolby Digital 8-Speaker Gaming Headphones w/ 5.1 Decoder, Clip-On Mic.

http://www.unityelectronics.com/product-product_id/4312

DCriminal
02-14-2008, 05:04 PM
I have a some Turtle Beach X-1's and I like them. They work very well for what they are: Stereo headphones with a Microphone for XBL.

V Illuminati V
02-14-2008, 08:57 PM
A lot of my friends said the turtle beach ones are good I plan on getting a pair eventually.

shaveice
02-14-2008, 09:32 PM
How does that work? You plug it into the 360 USB and then the game noise goes into that?

mastajim0520
02-14-2008, 10:37 PM
these are awesome. got them 2 christmas' ago. or you can wait for the wireless ones Tritton is coming out with.

Tritton Audio Xtreme AX360 5.1 Dolby Digital 8-Speaker Gaming Headphones w/ 5.1 Decoder, Clip-On Mic.

http://www.unityelectronics.com/product-product_id/4312



I have to agree with glockant. I got these for Christmas this year from my wife. I have the same situation of always playing at night when the kids and wife are sleeping. The sound is amazing! I get so immersed while playing Call of Duty 4. You can hear footsteps around you and even what direction you're getting shot from. Even the simulated bass rumble feature make explosions feel so real.

How does that work? You plug it into the 360 USB and then the game noise goes into that?

This particular pair actually uses the optical out port on the back of the 360 or it has the option for digital coaxial and an adapter to hook it to a pc with 5.1 outputs.

Sporadic
02-14-2008, 10:46 PM
So I play a lot at night and can't exactly blast my surround sound with people sleeping, so I am stuck playing games that I don't need the audio to enjoy(crackdown, uno, ect). And I really want to start Mass Effect...so I was going to look for a pair of gaming headphones.

I am wondering what is the best set/deals for gaming headsets atm. I know Wombat loves his Turtle Beach Ear Force X1 headset, which looks good. Just wondering if there were other good pairs; and any some CAG input would be great. Not really looking for wireless since i don't want to be paying for batteries or recharging them every other week.

Thanks in advance

I know you said you don't want wireless but I bought a pair of Sennheiser wireless rechargeable headphones a week ago and they are amazing.

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0001FTVEK

$60, they are rechargeable, use any rechargeable AAA and sound amazing. Even better, I have the voices of people on Xbox Live coming through the headphones and then keep the communicator around my neck.

joseraul
02-14-2008, 10:55 PM
I was in the same position as the OP about a month ago. I looked for reviews, read a lot and compared many headsets. Basically it comes down to how much you're willing to spend and the use you'll be giving them. You may be happy with just stereo, or you may want to go for 5.1 sound. Once you make that first choice (and if you want great sound quality), the fun begins.

If you want stereo, there are many headsets around. The Turtle Beach seem to be quite popular, but you can get better sound from a pair of economic Sennheiser + a Zalman clip-on mic (with chat audio through headphones) or a small, comfortable cell phone headset paired with a Datel headset adapter (to wear under the headphones).

However, if you want 5.1 (using the optical out), then the most budget-friendly will be the Tritton X360. A good value, but small speakers affect the sound quality.

The best (I'm talking $200+) solutions are much more varied, and are worth it more if you also watch movies. You can go for the Astro A40 Audio System, which is gaming oriented and comes with their Mixamp. The Mixamp outputs Dolby Headphone, so you'll be able to get 5.1 on a stereo headset. Or you can also buy a good pair of headphones, a mic as described in the stereo example, and a JVC SU-DH1 unit (supports Dolby Digital and Dolby Prologic 2, outputs Dolby Headphone). Trust me, you'll prefer to play with headphones most of the time if you go with this kind of setup.

Maybe I wrote too much. :lol:
I learned a lot from this thread over at AVS. It is very long, but there is a lot of useful info: http://www.avsforum.com/avs-vb/showthread.php?t=894251

chubbyninja1319
02-15-2008, 12:54 AM
Any good deals on the turtle beach headphones? This is CAG, after all.

DCriminal
02-15-2008, 10:29 AM
Any good deals on the turtle beach headphones? This is CAG, after all.

I got mine directly from Turtle Beach during a sale for $34 or so shipped. Other CAGs have found them at Best Buy marked down or on clearance. But, I would advise making a post in the "Request a deal" forum, and see if anyone can point you in a good direction.