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Great Headset for gaming/music under £75

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So im retireing my Creative Tactic3D Sigma which i had after Alpha's plastics broke and Sigma had metal. They have good sound since they have THX soundcard as USB but the cable broke down and the microphone doesnt work anymore.

 

Im looking for good PC chat/music/gaming headset under £75 (max £85 for masterpiece, but would be better around £50) which would NOT be wireless. I have onboard Creative Sound Core3D quad-core audio processor on my G1.Sniper Z87 motherboard but i didnt use it because i had THX creative USB. I listen mostly to vocal trance, but sometimes orchestra, i use FLAC music mostly, but im amateur. What i do want is a solid microphone because i tend to play a lot of coop games/online games.

 

If you can, pls make more suggestions than one.

Many thanks

 

PS: Any reviews or expiriences on Creative over Omega (wrath/fury etc?)

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So im retireing my Creative Tactic3D Sigma which i had after Alpha's plastics broke and Sigma had metal. They have good sound since they have THX soundcard as USB but the cable broke down and the microphone doesnt work anymore.

 

Im looking for good PC chat/music/gaming headset under £75 (max £85 for masterpiece, but would be better around £50) which would NOT be wireless. I have onboard Creative Sound Core3D quad-core audio processor on my G1.Sniper Z87 motherboard but i didnt use it because i had THX creative USB. I listen mostly to vocal trance, but sometimes orchestra, i use FLAC music mostly, but im amateur. What i do want is a solid microphone because i tend to play a lot of coop games/online games.

 

If you can, pls make more suggestions than one.

Many thanks

 

PS: Any reviews or expiriences on Creative over Omega (wrath/fury etc?)

With that budget?...Nothing good, need to raise your budget

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HyperX Cloud if you must have an all-in-one solution.

 

You could get separate headphones and microphone like Superlux HD668b or HD681 Evo and pair them with Zalman ZM-MIC1 clip-on mic for a slight boost in quality and cheaper price.

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