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Is the Corsair H2100 foe me?

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I have had my eyes set on the H2100 for a while now. I will take suggestions for a different set of headphones as long as you support your recommendations. (example of what not to do: Get beats because of Dr. Dre) My main question is, how are they if you own them. The attributes for a good headset for me are

1. I need to be able to feel the headphones grabbing my head. I don't like the light weight headphones that you don't feel

2. My ears don't really touch the inside of the headphones, they have deep cups on them

3. the padding is very soft and natural feeling, real leather or micro-fiber cloth

4. they have to have good sound quality for all sorts of gaming. FPS, RPG, arcade, horror, underground

Do the Corsairs meet any of these preferences? or are there any headphones that do if the corsairs don't? (no turtle beaches btw, i've had a bad history with them)

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Get beats by Dr. Dre

 

 

 

I don't own corsair headphones (kinda wish I did) but they look a load better than my Kraken Pros (highly uncomfortable). For gaming audio corsair is the way to go. Or steelseries Sibera elites if you're into them.

 

and don't get beats.

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I've been looking through reviews online and they seem to give off a static hiss at times. but i've also been looking a bit into Plantronics GameCom 788

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AKG K612 Pro would be the best for gaming

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Samung Tab S 8.4

 

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AKG K612 Pro would be the best for gaming

Are they really light weight? I love to feel that comfort of the headphone. to know that they won't fall off and i'm getting a good seal around my ear

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^by that i mean, i don't like light weight headphones^

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^by that i mean, i don't like light weight headphones^

Oh, then they aren't for you. They are extremely light and have just the right clamping pressure. I really LOVE them because of their weight.

 

If you are looking for heavier headphones / headset then i suggest the custom one pro's. They have a retractable mic and decent sound and sound-stage (not as good as the k612 pro's though).

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Samung Tab S 8.4

 

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Oh, then they aren't for you. They are extremely light and have just the right clamping pressure. I really LOVE them because of their weight.

 

If you are looking for heavier headphones / headset then i suggest the custom one pro's. They have a retractable mic and decent sound and sound-stage (not as good as the k612 pro's though).

Thanks, I will definitely check them out...

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I always suggest getting a pair of headphones and a separate mic. I can recommend a few things to check out but I need a budget.

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