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I really need some that can handle this amp, i like my music really loud. I have Sennhieser PC 350SE's now, at around 70% volume they are very clear but anything above that and it gets very bad.

 

Any suggestions would be great.

 

Budget $150USD

 

Thanks

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AD500X+ModMic4.0

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I really need some that can handle this amp, i like my music really loud. I have Sennhieser PC 350SE's now, at around 70% volume they are very clear but anything above that and it gets very bad.

 

Any suggestions would be great.

 

Budget $150USD

 

Thanks

 

Audio-Technica ATH-M50x, add a ModMic on it later when you have $.

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Audio-Technica ATH-M50x, add a ModMic on it later when you have $.

Not a good headphone for gaming.

Get a pair of audio technics ath ad500x plus mod mic or hyper x clouds 1

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This is really becoming a trend the m50x is not a good gaming headphone it got no soundstage you can get a much better headphone for gaming for less or for slightly more if the op can expand his budget the beyerdynamic dt770 will be phenomenal

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This is really becoming a trend the m50x is not a good gaming headphone it got no soundstage you can get a much better headphone for gaming for less or for slightly more if the op can expand his budget the beyerdynamic dt770 will be phenomenal

They arent being used for gaming, just very loud music.

 

I have 2 headsets for gaming.

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I have misread it sorry however you can still find much better options for less like the m40x that sound Bradley identical for 50$ less or the shure srh440(+840 pads if you can)

And for more again the 770 just destroies the m50x.

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Open back headphones are good as well the ad500x won't have the m50xs bass but in the mids and the treble it is much more detailed and soundstage is just exceptional

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