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razer kreken pro or 7.1 what to go for is it woth the 20 pounds ?

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Coz im tired of using my corsair vengeance 2100s coz they are heavy as hell, I want to go for something more comfortable like the razer or should I go for an in ear and just use my blue yeti ?

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The Razer kraken pro 7.1s ARE NOT comfortable.

 

Grab something like HD 558s or ATH m50s

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The Razer kraken pro 7.1s ARE NOT comfortable.

 

Grab something like HD 558s or ATH m50s

The M50's aren't too comfortable imo. The HD558's are a great choice though, OP can use his Blue yeti with them. If you want to save money, get the HD518s.

 

 
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Am confused OP. Your location says USA but you say pounds for your currency?

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Don't get the kraken if you're looking for comfortability. They're also heavy but if you think that 7.1 virtual surround and a digital mic will help you then go buy the Kraken 7.1. I own a Kraken 7.1 personally but I might get a new headphones or a speaker because the 7.1 is only good at FPS games

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The M50's aren't too comfortable imo. The HD558's are a great choice though, OP can use his Blue yeti with them. If you want to save money, get the HD518s.

 

Indeed. Plasticky Sennheiser seems like a good choice since weight is of particular concern.

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Am confused OP. Your location says USA but you say pounds for your currency?

Maybe he thinks the headphones are 20 pounds heavier? xD

 

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Audio Technica all the way!  ;)

 

Though in-ears may be cheaper, you'll be sacrificing good lows.

In-ears have never delivered me pleasing sound for a reasonable price, unfortunately.  -_-

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Audio Technica all the way!  ;)

 

Though in-ears may be cheaper, you'll be sacrificing good lows.

In-ears have never delivered me pleasing sound for a reasonable price, unfortunately.  -_-

Ever try the SE215's or Vsonic VSD3/s?

 

 
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Am confused OP. Your location says USA but you say pounds for your currency?

Sorry forgot to change.

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Maybe he thinks the headphones are 20 pounds heavier? xD

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Lol I ment they cost 20 pounds more then thr pros

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Well, I've heard the Logitech 7.1 headsets are good and comfortable. I personally do not think Razer makes good products for the price, but to each their own.

 

Written on my Razer Blackwidow.

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Ever try the SE215's or Vsonic VSD3/s?

 

Those do look like some good in-ears, thanks for showing me!  :)

 

Every in-ear I have used just sounds bad to me, maybe I just haven't tried the right ones.

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