

The mic isn't very good, the voice is understandable but there is a slight noise in the background(soft rain type). The mids and highs are fairly acceptable and clear. It's base isn't very good in a audiophile manner but it's nice for it's price. The good thing about this one is the way wraps around your ears. On the other hand, the G230, it's not a glorious headset either but it's better then the Razer ones.

Razer headsets = Horrible sound, nice aesthetics. The mic on this is bad(some people find it acceptable though). After some long use, your ears will hurt. Another issue with this headset, the ear cups, if you have big ears it will touch the inner parts of the cups. Especially on the higher notes you'll notice a distortion. The only nice thing is the way it looks, nothing else. The Razer headsets sound horrible and are cheaply made. Gaming headset mics just suck, and they tack on a massive price premium just to essentially throw in a cheap mic.I would go for the HyperX Cloud Pro instead.īut out of those two, the Logitech G230. Really, why does the mic on a $200 gaming headset such as the sennheiser g4me series, sound worst than a $3 mic made by Zalman? (that is not even an audio company) The microphones in most gaming headsets, are some of the lowest quality mics possible. A quality desktop mic such as the Blue yeti, audio technica at2020, audio technica ATR2500, rode NT-USB, all give very good quality, and best of all, you can upgrade to what ever headphone you want without worrying about the microphone. Overall, it is best to invest in a proper desktop mic, and then get a good pair of headphones. Companies use enamel coating instead of individual insulators as solid core copper wire breaks too quickly, but stranded wire does not break soon enough, so they use enamel which eventually rubs off and shorts, thus causing the device to fail more quickly. They often use enamel coated wires in the ear cups (thus shortening the life of the headphone by allowing earcup fled to eventually break the wire. The build quality is often lower, most of the parts are non user replaceable. Gaming headsets are rarely ever worth even a quarter of their price. While are the mics always so horrible on these headsets. (how much quality are you giving up to the gamer tax?) How does the quality compare to other headphones in its price range.
