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Need Super nice Bassy Headphones

jdmilion

i need some really sensitive headphones with some sort of noise cancelation whether it be active or passive, it needstobe full digital surround sound and pretty high quality at that, and it needs to be able to pickup footsteps in games like COD. i need something that will let me hear a single step of someone that is crouched. basically i want some stupid sensitive headphones that will let me hear EVERYTHING that is going on in game.

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b.u.d.g.e.t.?

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im looking at the hyperx cloud pro 2's at the moment

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im looking at the hyperx cloud pro 2's at the moment

 

 

Those are pretty good.

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b.u.d.g.e.t.?

but if theres goo dones over 100 feel free to point em out as well

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You could buy a sound card and use virtual surround sound on that so you can hear footsteps, then you could use EQ to make your headphones super bassy.

thats probably over your budget though

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You could buy a sound card and use virtual surround sound on that so you can hear footsteps, then you could use EQ to make your headphones super bassy.

thats probably over your budget though

 

All of those things are free, except the unnecessary sound card.

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All of those things are free, except the unnecessary sound card.

well from what I heard, free surround sound is not that great. idk tho because I havent really compared them together.

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Peripherals: Logitech G502, Ducky One 711

Audio: Xonar U7, O2 amplifier (RIP), HD6XX

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Get the clouds 1 the version 2 is just overpriced.

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Just about any good headphone can do that... 

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well from what I heard, free surround sound is not that great. idk tho because I havent really compared them together

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im looking at the hyperx cloud pro 2's at the moment

I got the HyperX cloud (not the 2) and it's great. Comfortable, very good noise isolation (can hear those footsteps you want better in a noisy room), and the 53mm drivers are great.

Linus did a review on them, I assume the Cloud 2s aren't that much different. For under $100, I say go for it. You can't get much better.

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