by J_Th4ng » Tue May 10, 2011 8:50 am
If you want a 5.1 headset, the Kaves are definitely the ones to get. Personally, I don't like 5.1 headsets though, I find that you get far better quality audio through a decent pair of Stereo cans.
What I did was buy myself a pair on Sennheisers (I got the HD-555s), and then a clip on mic for VoIP. Works like a charm, and is definitely the best audio that I've had for gaming, and I've used plenty of headsets (including the Kaves, Sharkoon 5.1s, Zalman 5.1's and Sennheiser headsets (PC-160)).
That said, the Kaves are a good bet for price and build quality, so you should certainly consider them, especially if you're after a 5.1 set.
If you want a 5.1 headset, the Kaves are definitely the ones to get. Personally, I don't like 5.1 headsets though, I find that you get far better quality audio through a decent pair of Stereo cans.
What I did was buy myself a pair on Sennheisers (I got the HD-555s), and then a clip on mic for VoIP. Works like a charm, and is definitely the best audio that I've had for gaming, and I've used plenty of headsets (including the Kaves, Sharkoon 5.1s, Zalman 5.1's and Sennheiser headsets (PC-160)).
That said, the Kaves are a good bet for price and build quality, so you should certainly consider them, especially if you're after a 5.1 set.