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Headset replacement from G35

ChillaKilla

Hey there,

i´ve been using a Logitech G35 for a few years as my more or less daily Gaming headset

As its a pretty old Piece by now I wanted to by a new one maybe on Black Frieday.
Im not particularly good with audio Setup and i dont know much about it anyway.

Im now looking for something as a replacement,

That is about like the G35 (as that doesnt seem to still be made)

The G35 as u may know is an USB Headset with advertised 7.1 Sound.


i want:

A wired connection ( if possible Via USB im not an audiophile)
A Microphone that is attached to it and muteabel with a button press/ via moving it out of the way,
Closed Earcups (Noice Canceling isnt a must have, i use it in a quiet room anyway)
Good for Locating sound in FPS games (the distance and the direction)

I dont need Macros on it, i only ever used the Volume Weel and the Mic mute on my G35 the other buttons could be missing too.

Prize: Im willing to pay up to 250€ (Germany) for a really goood and well made piece, as i want it to last pretty long and be sturdy,with bout 100-175€ being the best prize range for me.


Any questions i will gladly answer.

If the PC Specs need to be stated aside from the mother board ill add em

My Mainboard is the Asus ROG STRIX Z370-E Gaming Intel

Thanks in advance :)

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Cooler Master MH752 or Kingston HyperX Cloud Alpha with an USD soundcard like the Asus Xonar U5.

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I've been looking at tons of different headset the past months and settled with the Logitech G Pro X, they have really good sound and insane build quality, plus if you get the X version the mic is really good, otherwise the normal g pro is the same thing with a slightly worse mic

They feel like a lot better quality than something like HyperX cloud's, Razer or the MH752's

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