- cross-posted to:
- headphones@lemmy.film
- gaming@kbin.social
- cross-posted to:
- headphones@lemmy.film
- gaming@kbin.social
Technically the successor owner of the gaming brand.
Epos has announced that it will be exiting the gaming headphone business and will instead focus on enterprise communications products. The company’s gaming products…
Oh, I actually like my gsp 500 too :( it’s lasted me for years, has a nice long cable, and gives decent audio quality after I got a pci-e audio card to boost levels. I’ve always preferred a combo headset over separate headphones and mics because it’s less to juggle, but so many out there are cheap garbage. Guess I’ll have to find a new solution whenever these die on me
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Audeze makes the best ones, but $$$
I’ve also seen meze get nice reviews, with it’s new 109 pro, or more expensive ones.
The 99 seem great too from reviews, but very bassy/bass forward.
I have the 99 and have heard the 109pro, the latter isn’t recommended unless you have tube amps. 99s can work off anything and are my goto pairs at work. A bit muddy and focused towards the mid end but at the end of the day miles ahead of cheap cans.
This reviews https://youtu.be/j-xLIQLMWV4?si=bbG1AeMEMCNq61GD says it’s pretty easy to drive them with anything.
Not sure about amps, and they are expensive headphones, so not that interested in more reviews.
Ya i thought so too, but it sounded too thin with transparent sources. You might like it but I prefer a warmer response.
But what I’m sure of is that listening to reviews doesn’t work as I thought.
It works mostly for the technical side.
For the sound, preferences and personal comfort, it’s a bit hard to get precise. The graphs can help a bit, but it’s also hard to understand them, even more when they don’t look the same between reviewers.