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Purchase Advice (lemmy.world)

Looking for headphones for use at my computer. Primarily for gaming but also music. Lots of people online recommend the Sennheiser HD 560s but I figured I'd ask to see if there's anything else worth looking at. I think I want open backs since I'll primarily use them at my desk by myself.

My criteria are: -Decent price (around $200 or less) -Option for microphone attachment (also looking for recommendations there)

If I were to go with the HD560s, would I need an amp to take full advantage of them? If so, I would also like recommendations for that too, as I don't really know anything about them. Any other advice you could give me would be very beneficial. I'm new to the audiophile scene and don't have a ton to spend on the best of the best in gear. Thanks!

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[-] LazerDickMcCheese@sh.itjust.works 2 points 9 months ago

The audiophile realm divides itself, as I'm sure you'll find. I've been recording/mixing since 2010 in various ways, and (in my opinion) the best headphones you can get for the money is still the Sony MDR-7506. But there are MANY people that would disagree, so it comes down to trying a few pairs over a long period of time to see what your preferences are unfortunately.

The tricky part is the microphone requirement, is there any way you can run a microphone separately from the headphones? If so, you'll have better options. Something to keep in mind with amps: some people like amps for the color they add to the sound, it isn't "pure" but some will add warmth

[-] JusticeForPorygon@lemmy.world 1 points 9 months ago

Honestly, I don't need super good mic quality, just something that gets my voice from one computer to another. I'm not recording anything, just talking to friends.

[-] LazerDickMcCheese@sh.itjust.works 1 points 9 months ago

If mic quality isn't a big deal, I'd go with a lower-pirced dynamic mic (SM58 is my pick) because they will sound better than most headset mics and probably won't pick up the sound of your keyboard/controller noises. But that means you'll have a mic which will need to go through a computer interface (which you may not have) and the headphones to contend with, which may be too much hardware for what you're looking for

this post was submitted on 10 Dec 2023
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