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EmAn

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I am looking to buy some headsets for gaming tomorrow and i am lost with all of the options so here it goes

1. <$60
2. Good Microphone
3. BASS (yes caps are needed) (force feedback is acceptable)
4. 3.5mm jacks (not required)

I was thinking about the EDimensional Audio FX with force feedback

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16836504001

any suggestions are greatly appreciated
 
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I have tried those headphones and I thought they were crap compared to my Sony MDR-V6. The only problem is that my phones don't have a mic. If you look hard enough you can find the Sony's for around $60 and they sound 20 times better than the eD's you are looking at. I can wear these phones all day long and been using them for 15+ years. I bought a cheapy mic that attaches to my monitor and never had anyone tell me that they can't understand me. Every USB phones that I have tried don't even compare to the MDR-V6.
 
I was at computer rennasance today and picked up some plantronics Audio 90 and it has some really good bass and it was only $30.00!!! they have awsome response

and did i mention 20hz? and the bass thumps without turning them up and the mic seems very good
 
there's sooo much more to a good headphone purchase than the frequency specifications. but as with all personal listening devices, if it sounds great to you and suits your needs, then nothing else really matters
 
I still stand by my previous recommendation. If you don't have more than $60 then save up
 
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