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SHP9500 + V MODA MIC Vs Sennheiser Game One

TheSnipingViper
which option is more recommended for casual gaming (nothing competitive, don't really care about footsteps, I play singleplayer games) and content consumption (music, movies, etc.)?
game one is 30$ more expensive then SHP9500 + mic combo
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4 minutes ago, TheSnipingViper said:
which option is more recommended for casual gaming (nothing competitive, don't really care about footsteps, I play singleplayer games) and content consumption (music, movies, etc.)?
game one is 30$ more expensive then SHP9500 + mic combo

Go with the SHP9500 and you will be happy.

PM or DM me if you have any questions about audio.

My PC specs & audio gear

CPU > Intel core i7 14700K, GPU > RTX 4070 ProArt, RAM > Corsair Vengeance DDR5 2x16gb 5600mhz, Motherboard > Asus ROG Strix B760-F, Storage > 1TB M.2  & 500GB M.2 Kingston, Cooling > H150i Elite, PSU > MSI A850GL

🎧Current Audio Setup🎧

Beyerdynamic Tygr 300 R w/ Dekoni Velour as daily driver

Soundblaster AE-9 Soundcard

AKG P420 Mic

Other peripherals

Keyboard > SteelSeries Apex Pro

Mouse > Steelseries Aerox 3 wireless

Mousepad > Pulsar ParaSpeed XXL

VR > Valve index kit

Read this post if you want a "gaming" headset ;)

 

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I own the Game one and not the 9500.   The Game One has a more relaxed treble and so would be less fatiguing for extending listening. I suspect you'd like the Game one more. But if you like your treble maybe the 9500 is a better choice.

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