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So I'm in the market for a headset to use with my game systems, but I've run into a problem with how to tell a good headset from a bad one. I was originally going to get a Turtle Beach PX21 because it seems to be a popular choice, but what exactly makes it worth $60 compared to some cheaper options? Amazon has tons of headsets with 4+ stars that range from $20 to $200 and they all say those headsets are awesome, so there's really no way to tell if the more expensive ones have a bit better sound.
So any advice on how to tell when a higher price is worth it, and what extra features those higher priced items have over others? And maybe some personal recommendations. I plan to mostly use this headset for better sound quality and not so much for the microphone, so if I get a cheap one, I don't care if it's universal, but if I spend $60, I'd want to make sure it has PS3, PC, and 360 connectivity just in case.
Edit. Just decided to place an order for some Audio-Technica ATH-M30s. I'm impatient. Guess I can return them if I don't like them at least.
So any advice on how to tell when a higher price is worth it, and what extra features those higher priced items have over others? And maybe some personal recommendations. I plan to mostly use this headset for better sound quality and not so much for the microphone, so if I get a cheap one, I don't care if it's universal, but if I spend $60, I'd want to make sure it has PS3, PC, and 360 connectivity just in case.
Edit. Just decided to place an order for some Audio-Technica ATH-M30s. I'm impatient. Guess I can return them if I don't like them at least.
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