Wednesday, 25 May 2016

I recently bought a new headset, didn't work out, now i need some help with the next one.

Sorry in advance for this being a long post. I recently bought the tritton katana hd 7.1 and after a number of issues with the headset and support I am tired of dealing with it and have decided to return it. Now I'm looking for a headset to replace it and could use some information. The headset I had prior to this one was the steelseries wireless h (which I think is now the siberia 800) and the main issue I had with it was that the mic had problems picking up my voice (my voice is kind of deep). The one before that was the tritton ax pro+ which I gave to my friend since he was moving away and his mom broke his headset (he didn't have the money and I figured it was time to upgrade). The one before that was the tritton warhead which if you know what it is then you know why it didn't work for my xbox one. Before that was the astro a40..... I'll just stop fully explaining it there and say the ones before that were the tritton ax pro, ax 720, ax 360, turtlebeach x41, x31, x31, x31 (they fell apart one after the other).

The headsets I'm now looking at are the Astro a50, turtlebeach elite pro (coming out in June), turtlebeach 800x, and some others recommended to me by some friends. From what I understood the a50s while being an upgrade from the a40s, didn't change much for the microphone which was a slight problem. The elite pro was announced not too long ago and is the most expensive of the ones I looked at. The 800x doesn't have a mic like the rest which I've heard mixed reviews about. The turtlebeach headsets I've had in the past went from lasting one year, to falling apart in 3 weeks, so I'm kind of wary of trying their headsets again (although I have heard that the greatly improved their products). Any information or opinions about these headsets would be appreciated, but if you are recommending a different one please avoid headsets that run off the controllers battery (I've had some issues with headsets like that previously). My typical budget for gaming headsets is about $200-300, but the elite pro seems like it might be worth the asking price for what you can adjust with the tactical audio controller (especially the outbound microphone boost and background noise limiter).



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