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2 hours ago, Plasmus_Ang said:

I choosing between the hyper x cloud 2 or g933 from logitech can you tell me which and only which is better and why

as I like the wireless and comfort on the g933   but the noise isolation and sound quality of the cloud 2

Just out of curiosity, have you considered getting a "non-gamer" headphone + separate mic instead of these "gamer headsets"? The sound quality of a similarly priced standalone headphone will generally blow away the gamer headsets w/ integrated mic.

 

One popular solution is to get a really good set of headphones, plus a ModMic, which is a high quality Mic that you can adhere to the Headphones, to give you a similar setup as a "gamer headset".

 

Or, of course, a desk mic, if you want higher quality mic input.

 

Also: You're comparing two TOTALLY DIFFERENT headsets. The Logitech g933 costs almost twice as much as the HyperX Cloud II, and is also wireless (it's also "7.1 surround sound", which, btw, is total bullshit. You have two ears, you only need stereo sound for a headset.)

 

So you need to decide the features you want. Do you want wireless? Integrated Microphone? You also need to decide what features are more important: Higher sound quality or wireless, for example.

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2 hours ago, dalekphalm said:

Just out of curiosity, have you considered getting a "non-gamer" headphone + separate mic instead of these "gamer headsets"? The sound quality of a similarly priced standalone headphone will generally blow away the gamer headsets w/ integrated mic.

 

One popular solution is to get a really good set of headphones, plus a ModMic, which is a high quality Mic that you can adhere to the Headphones, to give you a similar setup as a "gamer headset".

 

Or, of course, a desk mic, if you want higher quality mic input.

 

Also: You're comparing two TOTALLY DIFFERENT headsets. The Logitech g933 costs almost twice as much as the HyperX Cloud II, and is also wireless (it's also "7.1 surround sound", which, btw, is total bullshit. You have two ears, you only need stereo sound for a headset.)

 

So you need to decide the features you want. Do you want wireless? Integrated Microphone? You also need to decide what features are more important: Higher sound quality or wireless, for example.

 

I have its a mod mic 4.0 with sennheiser 598 and I have found a good deal for the g933 at 124 usd

 

 

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The HyperX Cloud II is like a "Decent" Pair of headphones with a "Decent" Mic. That's it. If you want to go for higher quality, as others have said, go with a pair of good headphones and a modmic.

 

I unfortunately can't stand with logitech, as the "surround sound" is a gimmick, and the last headset I purchased from them had subpar sound quality and garbage mic quality.

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The Clouds would be the best headset you can get, FOR THE PRICE. (not considering headphones + modmic).

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1 minute ago, Plasmus_Ang said:

what head phones would u recommend budget of 250

I'm not good with expensive stuff. I'm a budget-king guy. ahaha

However, with that budget, I'd get a good headphones + desktop mic.

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27 minutes ago, KingKeith55 said:

The HyperX Cloud II is like a "Decent" Pair of headphones with a "Decent" Mic. That's it. If you want to go for higher quality, as others have said, go with a pair of good headphones and a modmic.

 

I unfortunately can't stand with logitech, as the "surround sound" is a gimmick, and the last headset I purchased from them had subpar sound quality and garbage mic quality.

what headphones would u reccomend for me  to use with a modmic 

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17 minutes ago, Plasmus_Ang said:

what headphones would u reccomend for me  to use with a modmic 

For a budget of $250, I'd highly recommend the Sennheiser HD598's and the ModMic (latest version). You can often find the Sennheisers for under $150, when they go on sale.

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33 minutes ago, Plasmus_Ang said:

is the corsair logo rgb?

 

It is indeed. The void either has a built in usb cable, or it operates wirelessly off a usb dongle. You cannot plug anything into it other than the charging microUSB cable.

 

27 minutes ago, Plasmus_Ang said:

and sorry but what keyboard do you guys reccommend im choosing the g910 with replacement caps but im also thinking about corsair k70 rgb

Rather conveniently, I have the g910 and I love it! The romer g switches are the best I have ever touched.

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4 minutes ago, Rune said:

It is indeed. The void either has a built in usb cable, or it operates wirelessly off a usb dongle. You cannot plug anything into it other than the charging microUSB cable.

 

Rather conveniently, I have the g910 and I love it! The romer g switches are the best I have ever touched.

 do they have a similar bump to the ones on the razer green or mx browns?

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8 minutes ago, Plasmus_Ang said:

 do they have a similar bump to the ones on the razer green or mx browns?

The actuation point on them is very very small. Great reaction time, but the keys are shaped differently than most keyboards and (and this is unlike Linus)  I find it very easy to type on without typos. I've actually never used razer greens, but they are similar to the browns in that the click they make is very inaudible. Useful for gaming at 3 in the morning!

 

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8 minutes ago, Rune said:

The actuation point on them is very very small. Great reaction time, but the keys are shaped differently than most keyboards and (and this is unlike Linus)  I find it very easy to type on without typos. I've actually never used razer greens, but they are similar to the browns in that the click they make is very inaudible. Useful for gaming at 3 in the morning!

 

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lol thx cuz i tried the keys i week ago and i forgot thw dwwl

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8 minutes ago, Rune said:

The actuation point on them is very very small. Great reaction time, but the keys are shaped differently than most keyboards and (and this is unlike Linus)  I find it very easy to type on without typos. I've actually never used razer greens, but they are similar to the browns in that the click they make is very inaudible. Useful for gaming at 3 in the morning!

 

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lol thx cuz i tried the keys i week ago and i forgot thw dwwl

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15 hours ago, Rune said:

I'm a big fan of the corsair voids, myself. Picked up two pair of them (one white, one black) and couldn't be happier with them.

whats the quality of it in a dac if I cant even plug it in

is there any version of the void that can be wired and wireless via 3.55mm?

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16 hours ago, Plasmus_Ang said:

i dont care about the price

ath m50x and modmic then, with a good dac.

 

Could 2s are good (im a proud owner) but if you have the cash go for a proper pair of cans with a modmic or desk mic. 

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14 hours ago, Rune said:

The actuation point on them is very very small. Great reaction time, but the keys are shaped differently than most keyboards and (and this is unlike Linus)  I find it very easy to type on without typos. I've actually never used razer greens, but they are similar to the browns in that the click they make is very inaudible. Useful for gaming at 3 in the morning!

 

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I used one of my friends deathadders and razer greens are louder than my browns. I dont really see how you can you use the RomerG switches though, they feel really... mushy.

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14 hours ago, Plasmus_Ang said:

and sorry but what keyboard do you guys reccommend im choosing the g910 with replacement caps but im also thinking about corsair k70 rgb

Go to massdrop and look at the Mechanical Keyboards Community. You'll find a ton of small brand keyboards with really neat features for much cheaper.

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