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<blockquote data-quote="b_b0t" data-source="post: 404557" data-attributes="member: 15283"><p>Sorry I didn't even see this post until now :flame:</p><p></p><p>Basically the quality of something like Sennheisers will always be better than dedicated gaming headphones and although it may be best to offer one set, usually both are necessary. I have a pair of the A50's and they are just the most comfortable headphones I've ever worn but I do understand that my Sennheisers are putting out better quality sound through a DAC.</p><p></p><p>The gaming headphones however are wireless and offer a noise cancelling mic. Even folks online comment on clarity of the mic. If you can get one only I would still say go with better quality as there are emulation programs like Razer Surround that emulate 7.1 Dolby Headphone (a feature which the Astro's have) and probably get a better quality mic too albeit not integrated into the headphones themselves.</p><p></p><p>The revivalist :notworthy:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="b_b0t, post: 404557, member: 15283"] Sorry I didn't even see this post until now :flame: Basically the quality of something like Sennheisers will always be better than dedicated gaming headphones and although it may be best to offer one set, usually both are necessary. I have a pair of the A50's and they are just the most comfortable headphones I've ever worn but I do understand that my Sennheisers are putting out better quality sound through a DAC. The gaming headphones however are wireless and offer a noise cancelling mic. Even folks online comment on clarity of the mic. If you can get one only I would still say go with better quality as there are emulation programs like Razer Surround that emulate 7.1 Dolby Headphone (a feature which the Astro's have) and probably get a better quality mic too albeit not integrated into the headphones themselves. The revivalist :notworthy: [/QUOTE]
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