Quote Originally Posted by Quin View Post
Hello, I highly recommend not forking over bajillions for the super classy gaming headsets and whatnot if you're only after a mic. I'd suggest looking at microphones that are compatible with games and just use them. Will almost certainly be cheaper than a quality headset, and will often have better sound quality besides. Also, you don't have to worry about mouthbreathing through the mic when it's not hanging on your lips!

Just something to look into.
Well yeah, want to search something more cheaper, but with decent sound or audio quality, I don't know which one. But my interest goes to the HyperX Cloud not too expensive, but not too cheap either. Sennheiser PC350, a bit more expensive, but has that noise cancellation feature. Audio Technica ATH-AG1 extremely expensive, the feature, I don't really know, but better looking

But thanks Quin
Quote Originally Posted by escobert View Post
I personally needed a soundcard for my speakers but, you shouldn't for headphones.

I use these http://www.amazon.com/Logitech-G230-.../dp/B00BFOEY4I
It looks pretty cool too. And a lot more cheaper than HyperX Cloud. I'm gonna look up for it's video review.
Thanks escobert

Quote Originally Posted by Psychotic View Post
I use the Turtle Beach Z11 and really can't fault it. The audio quality is great and you really feel the bass with it. The mic quality isn't as good as you'd get from a condenser microphone, but for gaming you don't really want to be using a condenser anyway. If you've seen the L4D2 videos that's the one I'm using in those. The price of that also comes nowhere near hitting your budget.
Quote Originally Posted by Mirage View Post
The sound quality will usually be good enough no matter what you pick. The microphone is where some headsets fail, I think. Get one that doesn't let in a lot of noise from your surroundings.
You can always change the microphone sensitivity.
The Turtle Beach is a lot lot more cheaper than HyperX Cloud. Yeah, it will totally save me some money if I get that.
Thanks Psychotic
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Quote Originally Posted by Mirage View Post
The sound quality will usually be good enough no matter what you pick. The microphone is where some headsets fail, I think. Get one that doesn't let in a lot of noise from your surroundings.
So the closed headset would be best then? Okay
Thanks Mirage
No. "closed headset" refers to the speaker elements in them, not the microphone.
something like the noise cancellation, is it?