Recommendations for gaming headset

Irenicus

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Before circuit breaker, I would recommend you to demo the headset before buying as each person has their own taste for sound and comfort. But alas, now cannot do any demo.

Another way is to replace your HyperX Cloud ear cushions to non leather:

https://www.lazada.sg/products/misodiko-replacement-ear-pads-cushion-kit-for-hyperx-could-stinger-wired-wireless-stinger-core-cloud-flight-cloud-i-ii-cloud-core-cloudx-cloud-pro-gaming-headset-headphones-repair-parts-earmuff-earpads-cup-pillow-cover-with-memory-foam-i358410642-s835268681.html?spm=a2o42.searchlist.list.5.191a3d83Y5ZNuh&search=1
 

whysoserioushuh

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I would buy this one, the USB version.


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About SGD$26 from AliExpress.

https://www.aliexpress.com/item/4000318373975.html
My only concerns are how are the mics going to sound. I dont to sound distorted most of the time.

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Before circuit breaker, I would recommend you to demo the headset before buying as each person has their own taste for sound and comfort. But alas, now cannot do any demo.

Another way is to replace your HyperX Cloud ear cushions to non leather:

https://www.lazada.sg/products/misodiko-replacement-ear-pads-cushion-kit-for-hyperx-could-stinger-wired-wireless-stinger-core-cloud-flight-cloud-i-ii-cloud-core-cloudx-cloud-pro-gaming-headset-headphones-repair-parts-earmuff-earpads-cup-pillow-cover-with-memory-foam-i358410642-s835268681.html?spm=a2o42.searchlist.list.5.191a3d83Y5ZNuh&search=1
Hmm it's the whole set actually. The rubber finishing just got sticky. I checked online and found it's actually a common thing. They even suggested using nail polish to remove the rubber finish. But it doesnt help.

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You can use 70% isopropyl alcohol to clean off the sticky parts. I used it for my Cloud Core headset and it worked.
 

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You can use 70% isopropyl alcohol to clean off the sticky parts. I used it for my Cloud Core headset and it worked.
I will try this later.. no one purchases headsets to remove their finishings actually. :(

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Does your ears hurt when you have prolong gaming?
the clamping force is quite comfortable imo.

but obviously if you want comfort, you should be going for a open back headphones + a mod mic/that audio tech mod mic clone.

i do feel that the soundstage of the mh752 is a little too narrow for my liking and soundwhoring to be quite challenging if that is something you do often.
 

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the clamping force is quite comfortable imo.

but obviously if you want comfort, you should be going for a open back headphones + a mod mic/that audio tech mod mic clone.

i do feel that the soundstage of the mh752 is a little too narrow for my liking and soundwhoring to be quite challenging if that is something you do often.
Nah, I dont do soundwhoring. The only criteria I have in a headset is comfortable, mic is clear and sound is acceptable. I wouldn't expect the sound to be like top end since my budget is 150.

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Yep i was looking at this too. Honestly, most of my gears are from Logitech. And they are with me for years.. never had any issues with them. Now thing is whether to go with my heart or money. :s13:

Go with Heart lah.
Money can earn back.
Go with Money, later waste time & money and end up spending more.
 

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wah liao. i purposely put budget max 150... :s13:

btw, your views on Logitech G Pro X? worth or not ?
bro you just replied to a shopee bot LOL.

i used the logitech pro x at my friend's house. it's actually really comfortable and the mic quality is better than mh752 imo (and mh752 mic quality is alr one of the better ones among gaming headsets imo). and you can't go wrong with logitech build quality lol

still if you want comfort right, i suggest you go for a IEM + those $40-50 podcast mic. that is definitely the best setup for comfort.
 
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