I am, I have been waiting forever for that game to drop. I want to play my Black Templars with my friends Ultras...
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I do... I am 100% buying this to test out the tech since I am considering getting a 3D tv this summer. I honestly am not interested in 95% of the games announced and if I don't like it, I will sell it.
Yesterday, Gamestop and $300 cash
Why in the world would you put $300 down for a 3DS when only $50 is required. Because I can.Why do any of you guys think I'm stupid for putting $300 down? BIG F"EN DEAL? I paid for it already, I'm probably going to buy two or three more at other stores and ebay them. So what, I have a job, I work overtime every week I have money to THROW AWAY. And if it costs less, I paid cash, I get cash back....
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[QUOTE="NVIDIATI"] You mean my favorite headphone? The current ones I'm using are those K702s they have a neutral sound, an amazing sound stage, some of the best headphones for their price and AKGs top of the line (aside from the retired K1000). Personally I enjoy Denon headphones too as they are closed back and have a very warm bass, without the use of a tube amp.
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I don't understand any of that. I just bought some Tritton AX Pros for my Brother in Law for Christmas. I'm hearing that they are pretty awesome.
Pretty awesome compared to a cheap headphone, but at that price range there are better options from companies that actually want to produce quality headphones. A lot of these gaming headsets are just basic headphones with some badge stuck on and a massive price increase. This is then combined with a marketing blitz telling people that its a "gamer's headphone." So obviously gamers just go with the marketing and end up purchasing them even though there are better options from headphones not labeled as a "gamer's headphone."Most audiophile headphones come from these companies:
- Sennheiser
- Denon
- Beyerdynamic
- Audio Technica
- AKG
- Grado
- Ultrasone
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