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Help for the last time XD (Headset or not)

BatJoke

I've been searching and well thinking for a lot of days of what to get for youtube and so...

I have my eye on the Corsair H1500 as people has said that corsair fixed the mic and i kinda want the 7.1

But everytime i make a thread people say get a blue snowball and a 20$ headset so what should i do for the last time.

Its for youtube and may not be for youtube -_-

 

Corsair H1500

Or

Blue snowball and (Suggest me a headphone)

 

Budget 80$ no more maybe 85$ if really really necessary

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corsair h1500!!!!!!!!!!!!

 

i dont like having desk mics sooooooooooo....

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What about the HyperX Cloud? It has the STDS award :)

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fps games?

 

corsair h1500!!!!!!!!!!!!

 

i dont like having desk mics sooooooooooo....

All kind of games :P

 

+1 To the H1500

0 for the Snowball

 

Never tried desk mics so i can't judge :P

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What about the HyperX Cloud? It has the STDS award :)

Bad mic

No surround ?

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Bad mic

No surround ?

 

Surround headphones are a BatJoke...

What you can do is get an ATH-M20X and a Snowball mic.

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Surround headphones are a BatJoke...

What you can do is get an ATH-M20X and a Snowball mic.

Well...Bad mic ?

 

ATH-M20X and a snowball is overbudget

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Coming from someone with the Blue Yeti, unless you have a quiet environment and are needing it for Production, desktop mic is not the best way, I changed from the Yeti to a $50 logitech headset and nobody could tell the difference. In Fact they stated "Did you get a new keyboard? I cannot hear i

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Coming from someone with the Blue Yeti, unless you have a quiet environment and are needing it for Production, desktop mic is not the best way, I changed from the Yeti to a $50 logitech headset and nobody could tell the difference. In Fact they stated "Did you get a new keyboard? I cannot hear i

So i should just buy the H1500?

Or can you suggest me anyother better low 80$'s headset?

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For quality, the Snowball is hard to beat. Headset mic might not pick up background noise as easily but with your budget you wont find a high quality/professional sounding mic on any gaming headset.

I would also suggest Superlux headphones like HD668b or HD681 Evo or CHC Silverado (if you can still get it for cheap) paired with Zalman ZM-Mic1. If you need surround, use the mobo's virtualization, free Razer surround software or games' own built-in engine.

However, you seem to be really wanting that Corsair headset no matter what, so I would suggest getting it instead of wasting other people's time.

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For quality, the Snowball is hard to beat. Headset mic might not pick up background noise as easily but with your budget you wont find a high quality/professional sounding mic on any gaming headset.

I would also suggest Superlux headphones like HD668b or HD681 Evo or CHC Silverado (if you can still get it for cheap) paired with Zalman ZM-Mic1. If you need surround, use the mobo's virtualization, free Razer surround software or games' own built-in engine.

However, you seem to be really wanting that Corsair headset no matter what, so I would suggest getting it instead of wasting other people's time.

No its just that i can't find anyother good headset worth not more than 80$ with a mic as good as the H1500 thats all

 

Somebody suggested me getting a lapel mic and a headphone is this a better idea?

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Coming from someone with the Blue Yeti, unless you have a quiet environment and are needing it for Production, desktop mic is not the best way, I changed from the Yeti to a $50 logitech headset and nobody could tell the difference. In Fact they stated "Did you get a new keyboard? I cannot hear i

It depends on the type of microphone. Condenser mics are sensitive. Desktop mic just refers to the form factor.

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