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i'm thinking to buy a new headset but i don't know if the g933 are good i don't really care about the mic it's more for the audio
PD: the price of im gonna buy this are the same of the HYPERX CLOUD 1
PD2: i'm not have a good sound card so i think i cant take a good studio headphone hehe x.d

THANKS ALL

 

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1 minute ago, Eldonas said:

i'm thinking to buy a new headset but i don't know if the g933 are good i don't really care about the mic it's more for the audio
PD: the price of im gonna buy this are the same of the HYPERX CLOUD 1
PD2: i'm not have a good sound card so i think i cant take a good studio headphone hehe x.d

THANKS ALL

 

Is this for gaming or just listening headphones.

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1 hour ago, Eldonas said:

i'm thinking to buy a new headset but i don't know if the g933 are good i don't really care about the mic it's more for the audio

Get real headphones then and not a shitty headset.

 

1 hour ago, Eldonas said:

PD2: i'm not have a good sound card so i think i cant take a good studio headphone hehe x.d

that is bs

 

budget?

Before you buy amp and dac.  My thoughts on the M50x  Ultimate Ears Reference monitor review I might have a thing for audio...

My main Headphones and IEMs:  K612 pro, HD 25 and Ultimate Ears Reference Monitor, HD 580 with HD 600 grills

DAC and AMP: RME ADI 2 DAC

Speakers: Genelec 8040, System Audio SA205

Receiver: Denon AVR-1612

Desktop: R7 1700, GTX 1080  RX 580 8GB and other stuff

Laptop: ThinkPad P50: i7 6820HQ, M2000M. ThinkPad T420s: i7 2640M, NVS 4200M

Feel free to pm me if you have a question for me or quote me. If you want to hear what I have to say about something just tag me.

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7 hours ago, Dackzy said:

Get real headphones then and not a shitty headset.

 

that is bs

 

budget?

man i just want to know if they are good to have a good time with music and games i don't have a very much budget because i'm buying this like in 100 dollars just want to know if they are good enough

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7 minutes ago, Eldonas said:

man i just want to know if they are good to have a good time with music and games i don't have a very much budget because i'm buying this like in 100 dollars just want to know if they are good enough

they are not as good as real headphones. For 100$ you have all of these option ( I am just taking from pinned because I am lazy)

OPEN:
 
Sennheiser HD 558
Good intro to "audiophile" open-back headphones. Balanced sound with slight mid-bass emphasis. Good soundstage, larger than many more expensive headphones. Overall, an exceptional value Removable 3.5mm cable, compatible with V-Moda Boompro mic with minor modification.
 
Sennheiser HD 518
More affordable than the HD 558, get this headphone if you are on a tight budget. It is less open and more colored and has more bass in exchange for slightly less top-end clarity. It also uses lower quality pad materials. Otherwise, same features as it's more expensive sibling.
 
Massdrop HiFiMan HE-350
Similar to the HD 5x8 family sound, with a slightly less even treble. Lots of warmth due to high 3rd order distortion; a good intro audiophile headphone. Two-sided removable 3.5mm cable.
 
Philips SHP9500
Open-back, similar to HD 558 with slightly brighter treble. Lacks removable pads. Good $100 alternative for those who want something with a less laid-back sound. Removable 3.5mm cables, compatible with boompro mic.
 
Audio-Technica ATH AD500X
Good soundstage for gaming, very open. Lacks some extension on the low end. Non removable cable.
 
Takstar HI2050
Baby DT880. Slightly less resolving and slightly lower quality, but otherwise an excellent value. Sound is fairly flat, tending bright. Non-removable 3.5mm cable.
 
CLOSED:
 
NVX XPT100
Good isolation and comfort. Good, reasonably balanced sound for the price. Includes both angled and flat pads. Removable 3.5mm cable to each side, not compatible with boompro mic.
 
Creative Aurvana Live!
Good budget closed headphone with a balanced, slightly warm sound. Non-removable cable.
 
Audio-Technica ATH M40X
Compact, folding, makes for good portability. Shares family sound with more expensive M50x, with slightly less bass boost. If you're in the market for the M50X, get this headphone instead. Removable 3.5mm cable, compatible with boompro mic.
 
Takstar Pro 80
Slightly bassy, mini Beats killer. Slightly uneven treble, but very clear and reasonable for the price. Non-removable 3.5mm cable.
 
Sony MDR-V6
Folding, only slightly less portable than the M40X. Lacking the deepest bass, but with a modest boost to mid-bass; treble is on the bright side. Non-removable 3.5mm cable.
 
Sony MDR-7506
The same as the MDR-V6 but more neutral (less V-shaped).
 
Sennheiser HD 280 Pro
Many will find that the HD 280 Pro offers superior sound and comfort compared to the oft-recommended ATH M50X. This headphone has extended, reasonably boosted bass and adequate vocal and treble clarity. User-replaceable cable and earpads.

 

Sure the 933 becomes a okay value when they cost the same as the OG cloud.

Before you buy amp and dac.  My thoughts on the M50x  Ultimate Ears Reference monitor review I might have a thing for audio...

My main Headphones and IEMs:  K612 pro, HD 25 and Ultimate Ears Reference Monitor, HD 580 with HD 600 grills

DAC and AMP: RME ADI 2 DAC

Speakers: Genelec 8040, System Audio SA205

Receiver: Denon AVR-1612

Desktop: R7 1700, GTX 1080  RX 580 8GB and other stuff

Laptop: ThinkPad P50: i7 6820HQ, M2000M. ThinkPad T420s: i7 2640M, NVS 4200M

Feel free to pm me if you have a question for me or quote me. If you want to hear what I have to say about something just tag me.

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2 hours ago, Dackzy said:

they are not as good as real headphones. For 100$ you have all of these option ( I am just taking from pinned because I am lazy)

OPEN:
 
Sennheiser HD 558
Good intro to "audiophile" open-back headphones. Balanced sound with slight mid-bass emphasis. Good soundstage, larger than many more expensive headphones. Overall, an exceptional value Removable 3.5mm cable, compatible with V-Moda Boompro mic with minor modification.
 
Sennheiser HD 518
More affordable than the HD 558, get this headphone if you are on a tight budget. It is less open and more colored and has more bass in exchange for slightly less top-end clarity. It also uses lower quality pad materials. Otherwise, same features as it's more expensive sibling.
 
Massdrop HiFiMan HE-350
Similar to the HD 5x8 family sound, with a slightly less even treble. Lots of warmth due to high 3rd order distortion; a good intro audiophile headphone. Two-sided removable 3.5mm cable.
 
Philips SHP9500
Open-back, similar to HD 558 with slightly brighter treble. Lacks removable pads. Good $100 alternative for those who want something with a less laid-back sound. Removable 3.5mm cables, compatible with boompro mic.
 
Audio-Technica ATH AD500X
Good soundstage for gaming, very open. Lacks some extension on the low end. Non removable cable.
 
Takstar HI2050
Baby DT880. Slightly less resolving and slightly lower quality, but otherwise an excellent value. Sound is fairly flat, tending bright. Non-removable 3.5mm cable.
 
CLOSED:
 
NVX XPT100
Good isolation and comfort. Good, reasonably balanced sound for the price. Includes both angled and flat pads. Removable 3.5mm cable to each side, not compatible with boompro mic.
 
Creative Aurvana Live!
Good budget closed headphone with a balanced, slightly warm sound. Non-removable cable.
 
Audio-Technica ATH M40X
Compact, folding, makes for good portability. Shares family sound with more expensive M50x, with slightly less bass boost. If you're in the market for the M50X, get this headphone instead. Removable 3.5mm cable, compatible with boompro mic.
 
Takstar Pro 80
Slightly bassy, mini Beats killer. Slightly uneven treble, but very clear and reasonable for the price. Non-removable 3.5mm cable.
 
Sony MDR-V6
Folding, only slightly less portable than the M40X. Lacking the deepest bass, but with a modest boost to mid-bass; treble is on the bright side. Non-removable 3.5mm cable.
 
Sony MDR-7506
The same as the MDR-V6 but more neutral (less V-shaped).
 
Sennheiser HD 280 Pro
Many will find that the HD 280 Pro offers superior sound and comfort compared to the oft-recommended ATH M50X. This headphone has extended, reasonably boosted bass and adequate vocal and treble clarity. User-replaceable cable and earpads.

 

Sure the 933 becomes a okay value when they cost the same as the OG cloud.

THANKS M8 it is appreciated

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8 minutes ago, Eldonas said:

THANKS M8 it is appreciated

well no problem. I am a bit down under today, so that I why I took the lazy route, but if you have any questions just ask them :) 

 

Have a nice day. :) 

Before you buy amp and dac.  My thoughts on the M50x  Ultimate Ears Reference monitor review I might have a thing for audio...

My main Headphones and IEMs:  K612 pro, HD 25 and Ultimate Ears Reference Monitor, HD 580 with HD 600 grills

DAC and AMP: RME ADI 2 DAC

Speakers: Genelec 8040, System Audio SA205

Receiver: Denon AVR-1612

Desktop: R7 1700, GTX 1080  RX 580 8GB and other stuff

Laptop: ThinkPad P50: i7 6820HQ, M2000M. ThinkPad T420s: i7 2640M, NVS 4200M

Feel free to pm me if you have a question for me or quote me. If you want to hear what I have to say about something just tag me.

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