• Tolstoy@lemmy.world
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    I broke 6 or 7 pairs of headphones in the last 10 years or so. All of them where over ear headphones, 1 creative hyperx (cable); 2 creative omega wireless (hing both times); 2 Shure srh440 (hinge and headband)… At the moment I’m rocking KZ ZSN pro for 3 years and damn they’re still working. What I want to say, don’t look for “gaming” headphone… You will throw away your money even the good old indestructible ones, have newer, way cheaper revisions of them.

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      1 year ago

      IEMs are good for gaming. I personally have some moondrop arias but turns out I don’t really like sticking things in my ears. I use an AKG K371 with a type c to 3.5 mm jack adapter. It’s a little bassy but compared to all the normie headphones on the market, it’s not even as close to that bassy.

      Edit: OP, try posting this to https://lemmy.film/c/headphones

  • MrShiftyCloak@lemmy.one
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    Phillips SHP9500 with a V-Moda Boom Mic. I have a big head and broke so many “Gaming Headsets” but have had the Phillips for 7 years years now and still going strong with great sound and mic quality.

  • Sir Atomic@lemmy.world
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    Not gaming headphones, but Sennheiser 598s. I’ve had mine for 6 years now and they are still in great shape.

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    I got some wireless Logitech headphones for about $80. They won’t be breaking any records, but they’re durable, sound good, decent mic, and comfy. I brought these babies on DEPLOYMENT and they held up. Just a little USB dongle to connect.

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      They’re called Logitech G533, they’re selling for like $55 right now. Again, nothing amazing, but certainly do the job.

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    Steelseries Arctis 7’s were probably the best I’ve ever owned. Good sound quality and those things lasted me around 4 years. Switched to the 9’s and they’re decent but missing something.

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      My Arctis 9’s broke on me after a year and half of nearly babying them. Like, the plastic near the left earcup cracked and now I occasionally have sound in one ear. So disappointed.