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Without wanting to offend anyone, and from my humble opinion, everything that surpasses the Beyerdynamic MMX 3 (speaking of gaming) or a Sennheiser HD 650 is not appreciable at a human level and they offer excellent sound quality.
Always taking into account that everyone can do what they think is best, of course...
Best regards.
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I think it's not offensive, let's just say :risitas:
I agree with Techno about the HD25. I have them for DJing because they are robust, modular and isolate like crazy, a good work tool for a studio or a DJ but, for home use, whether it's music, movies or games, I would get a pair of Beyer Dynamic DT-770 80 Ohm on Amazon.es and look for a decent headphone amp card or better yet a dedicated one, with a decent sound card of course.
The MMX-300 are more multimedia/gaming but the headphones are the same as the DT-770, the thing is that it comes with mic and USB. Good option for PC and console or for a gamer looking for integrated mic, or to save money on buying a card and an amp (especially for those who usually use headphones and are not looking for good sound in speakers), although you can also make a makeshift with a clip-on mic + DT-770 if you don't need USB to connect to a play 3 for example.
Personally, I think that anyone who wants surround sound should get speakers and an amp, from 300€ there are kits that start to sound good.
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I think it doesn't offend us: :risitas:
I'm with Techno about the HD25. I have them for DJing because they are robust, modular and isolate like hell, a good work tool for a studio or a DJ but, for home whether it's music, movies or games, I would get a pair of Beyer Dynamic DT-770 of 80 Ohm on Amazon.es and I would look for a decent headphone amp card or even better a dedicated one, with a decent sound card of course.
The MMX-300 are more multimedia/gaming but the headphones are the same as the DT-770, the thing is that it comes with mic and USB. Good option for PC and console or for a gamer looking for integrated mic, or to save the cost of buying a card and an amp (especially for those who usually use headphones and are not looking for good sound in speakers), although you can also make a fix with a clip-on mic + DT-770 if you don't need USB to connect to a play 3 for example.
Personally, I think that anyone who wants surround should get speakers and an amp, from 300€ there are kits that start to sound good.
I have a pair of beyerdynamic dt770 pro and I can assure you that they are not like the mmx300. According to what I've been told, the mmx300 are an improved version of the dt770 premium adapted to the profile required by a "gamer" user. If one of these days you come to visit me, I'll let you try the dt770 and the mmx300 to see if you still say they are the same :vayatela:
EDIT: you see it? It's obvious that they are not the same



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This is what an expert from another forum was saying, with no notable differences between them. Of course I was not referring to the aesthetic aspect. Have you compared both by analog? Do you have the 80 Ohm ones or the 250 ones?
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The truth is that I didn't put "Pro" because I don't remember what model of 770 this guy said, but yes, I've looked at the impedance of the MMX and it must be like the Premium 32. What I think is nonsense is the gamer response, it's almost like making a gamer source. You can bump into a symphonic orchestra doing epic music for a role-playing game, or heavy rock, or electronic music.
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The truth is that I didn't put "Pro" because I don't remember what model of 770 the guy said, but yes, I've looked at the impedance of the MMX and it must be like the Premium of 32. What I think is nonsense is the gamer response, it's almost like making a gamer source. You can come across a symphonic orchestra making epic music for a role-playing game, heavy rock, or electronic music.
if I remember correctly my dt770s are 32ohm and the mmx300s are 30 or something like that. The "gamer" thing seemed like nonsense to you because you didn't understand what I was referring to. You can have some great headphones with a very sweet sound or with some amazing bass that gives you goosebumps, but if you try to play a shooter with that you won't have any idea where they're shooting at you from, I don't know if I explained it well. The mmx300s have the different frequencies pretty much equalized (I don't know how to say it, there are no sounds that cover others), everything is heard very clearly and it's pretty easy to know the origin of a noise without having to look at the screen to see where it's coming from.
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There is no headset that "is the best", you can spend whatever you want and there will be someone who likes it more or less, sound is not universal, everyone has their own ears. Of all, I think you are looking for a headset for games, right?
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Some gaming headphones but with the best sound they can give me... since I'm going to spend money, they should be very good... or the best... the "best" for gamers, which ones would they be?
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A gaming headset but with the best sound they can give me... since I'm going to spend money, I want it to be very good... or the best... the "best" for gamers, which ones would they be?
I've read that stereo is better than 7.1? How is that possible?These are good: Roccat Kave Solid 5.1 Gaming Headset ROC-14-500 Auricular Headset
Real 5.1, vibration and above all they are closed so you will avoid bothering others.
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vibrating headphones?
it reminds me of a certain episode of certain cartoons 
I would never spend more than 30/40 to play, but if you want to throw away the free cash, you are.
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Auriculares Netsoundâ„¢ 800 sonido surround envolvente 5.1
Auriculares Corsair Vengeance 1300 Analog.
Auriculares Sharkoon X-Tatic Digital 5.1 Gaming
Auriculares Koss Pro4AAAT Titanium Stereo
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Yo tengo esos KAVE para juegos y es de lo mejor para el uso que vas a darle con una tarjeta de sonido decente como una asus xonar como tengo yo es una gozada ya que lleva 6 altavoces integrados y de gran calidad, además cuándo hay explosiones grandes vibran y tiene un controlador para ajustar el sonido muy bueno.
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Tecnho, en invierno bien te mantienen las orejillas calientes, pero y en verano que tal va la cosa con esos auriculares cerrados…:risitas:
CNCBCN, he probado auriculares de 30/40€ de los llamados "gamers" y por nada los cambio mis Sennheiser HD555, y eso que no son la repanocha. Sonido nítido, como decía Incrediboy de sus MMX 300, sabes de donde vienen los tiros...luego ya cada uno su habilidad para esquivarlos :risitas:
Un saludo
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Pues en verano los he estado usando y encima con la humedad que hay aquí y tan contento no he sentido molestia como para acabar quitandomelos la verdad.
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Entiendo perfectamente que esos no son unos auriculares para música, son para lo que son juegos y cine 5.1… no son baratos pero es que un 5.1 real tiene que andar en esos precios 60-100€. Yo valoro en positivo que sean cerrados porque si uso auriculares en juegos es precisamente para no hacer ruido, más aun el tamaño que entre toda la oreja dentro sino acaban molestando al cabo de las horas, y bueno que tengan micro... sino que hacemos en los juegos online.
Por otra parte hay auriculares hechos para música con buenos graves que son perfectos para juegos, yo por ejemplo probé el otro día unos inear que compré para calle por 40€, TDK EB900 y es una pasada los graves y la claridad del sonido. Así que para comprar un 5.1 "emulado" de 30€, compra unos normales... es más que evidente porque prefieres tus HD555 Nemo

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si te fijas los soytec son 5.1 y valen 30.42
y son para jugar no para escuchar música , pero que los venden mejores y mas caros , pues claro en eso estamos de acuerdo -
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Tecnho, en invierno bien te mantienen las orejillas calientes, pero y en verano que tal va la cosa con esos auriculares cerrados…:risitas:
CNCBCN, he probado auriculares de 30/40€ de los llamados "gamers" y por nada los cambio mis Sennheiser HD555, y eso que no son la repanocha. Sonido nítido, como decía Incrediboy de sus MMX 300, sabes de donde vienen los tiros…luego ya cada uno su habilidad para esquivarlos :risitas:
Un saludo
eso es justo l oque me pasa a mi, que me entero a la perfeccion desde donde me han matado… :triston:
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Yo con mis cascos Logitech estereo también se de donde me disparan! xD
Yo la verdad que nunca me he gastado dinero en unos auriculares… Pero cada vez me tienta más la verdad. Los graves en unos auriculares suenan bien? Esque me da la sensación de que tiene que faltarle mucho cuerpo al sonido, nose..
De altavoces tengo unos Logitech z5500, graves para rato

Saludos!
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Yo con mis cascos Logitech estereo también se de donde me disparan! xD
Yo la verdad que nunca me he gastado dinero en unos auriculares… Pero cada vez me tienta más la verdad. Los graves en unos auriculares suenan bien? Esque me da la sensación de que tiene que faltarle mucho cuerpo al sonido, nose..
De altavoces tengo unos Logitech z5500, graves para rato

Saludos!
Pues yo también debería comprarme unos, sobre todo para grabar, que ando siempre de prestado, con unos Sennheiser HD 418 o unos HD 205 en otras ocasiones, pero ya es hora de dejar el racaneo, la verdad…
Altavoces tengo yo también unos curiosos, y con graves para rato también :D, que con el disco duro externo me pillé la oferta del 2.1 Woxter Big Bass 260 de 150W y con el volumen a la mitad despierto a los del edificio de enfrente… :risitas::risitas:
Saludos
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Altavoces tengo yo también unos curiosos, y con graves para rato también :D, que con el disco duro externo me pillé la oferta del 2.1 Woxter Big Bass 260 de 150W y con el volumen a la mitad despierto a los del edificio de enfrente… :risitas::risitas:
Los Logitech z5500 tienen 505W RMS de potencia, si lo pongo fuerte vibran las puertas de los armarios. Ahí un video de un vaso encima de mi mesa saltando :P. El subwoffer está en el suelo, qu ene el video no se muestra.
Saludos!
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