Is the Logitech G330 a good headset?

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#1 Lox_Cropek
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Found this while searching for headphones. Anyone here owns one? How is the sound quality? (microphone quality is not important to me, just the audio)

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#2 NVIDIATI
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Its logitech... So bad.

If you want something good you want to go with one of these companies:

  • AKG
  • Audio Technica
  • Beyerdynamic
  • Denon
  • Grado
  • Sennheiser
  • Shure
  • STAX
  • Ultrasone
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#3 Lox_Cropek
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Is the AKG 414P good?

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For gaming you should go with an open back or semi open back. This will get you a better sound stage than that found in closed back headphones. Assuming you're only getting it for at home use. Most open back are not practical out of the home.

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For gaming you should go with an open back or semi open back. This will get you a better sound stage than that found in closed back headphones. Assuming you're only getting it for at home use. Most open back are not practical out of the home.

NVIDIATI

idk what you actually mean by bad...my G35 headset is still great and going strong.

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#6 NVIDIATI
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[QUOTE="NVIDIATI"]

For gaming you should go with an open back or semi open back. This will get you a better sound stage than that found in closed back headphones. Assuming you're only getting it for at home use. Most open back are not practical out of the home.

Neo_revolution7

idk what you actually mean by bad...my G35 headset is still great and going strong.

Lets see, low quality drivers, high price, poor sound stage, usb powered, gimmicky 7.1, for the same price (or less) you could get much better.

Quick example:

  • Sennheiser HD555 -$80
  • Asus Xonar DG - $30
  • Zalman Clip on mic - $15

Total = $125

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[QUOTE="Neo_revolution7"]

[QUOTE="NVIDIATI"]

For gaming you should go with an open back or semi open back. This will get you a better sound stage than that found in closed back headphones. Assuming you're only getting it for at home use. Most open back are not practical out of the home.

NVIDIATI

idk what you actually mean by bad...my G35 headset is still great and going strong.

Lets see, low quality drivers, high price, poor sound stage, usb powered, gimmicky 7.1, for the same price (or less) you could get much better.

Quick example:

  • Sennheiser HD555 -$80
  • Asus Xonar DG - $30
  • Zalman Clip on mic - $15

Total = $125

I approve this, i have the hdd555 with the clip on mic and its great.

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#8 Neo_revolution7
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[QUOTE="Neo_revolution7"]

[QUOTE="NVIDIATI"]

For gaming you should go with an open back or semi open back. This will get you a better sound stage than that found in closed back headphones. Assuming you're only getting it for at home use. Most open back are not practical out of the home.

NVIDIATI

idk what you actually mean by bad...my G35 headset is still great and going strong.

Lets see, low quality drivers, high price, poor sound stage, usb powered, gimmicky 7.1, for the same price (or less) you could get much better.

Quick example:

  • Sennheiser HD555 -$80
  • Asus Xonar DG - $30
  • Zalman Clip on mic - $15

Total = $125

agreed, but i honestly haven't had a problem with drivers let alone sound...and i am agreeing because i have heard of the problems the headset has but honestly i haven't had any.