i dont understand why the closed version of the EPOS H6 Pro is half the price compared to the open version, the one you are showing as #1 in your video. ive done some research but all i can see is one video i found a guy had said the closed one sounds unnatural and out of tune. if thats so, can i just buy the 75 dollar Closed Epos H6 Pro, poke some holes in it and download an EQ software or something to adjust the sound so it sounds the same as the Open Epos H6 Pro which costs right now $156? im wondering if im missing something obvious or i just found the actual best budget headset there is. please tell me that im stupid if i am :)
Hi Los, great content! I personally use the Razer Barracuda X Bluetooth which is great for gaming and music because not only does it have multiple device support with 2.4Ghz, Wired and Bluetooth but also can be EQ’d with the Razer app. It also comes in around $90-$100
Sound latency would be why at least for the wireless ones. I personally looked at the WH-1000XM4 and m5's and the latency is over 220ms.... cant really game like that. The gamer brands like Razer and Logitech keep it around 10-50ms. Its a big difference.
I’ve been searching for some headphones where i can mainly use them for music, but if the times comes to use it for gaming i can switch to my laptop or ps5 no prob. The Barracuda Pro’s almost had me until i noticed that it doesn’t have a detachable mic like my Blackshark v2 pro wireless. They’re still my main for gaming, but music is to be left desired, and they have a detachable mic unlike the Barracuda Pro where they’re internal and it’s left to be desired for the chat quality
Best Candidate for the moment are the Turtlebeach Stealth Pro which are very similar on their features. Another option that doesn’t have the same features but it’s pretty close are the Audeze Maxwells, but they’re currently out of stock. And if it wasn’t obvious another main thing in all of these are the stealth they provide.
Open Back will have a larger sound stage, but will allow more sound from the outside in. If you have a noisy environment or background noise then you should avoid the open back. If your environment is quiet then the open back will allow you to be more immersed. Personally I have a bunch of fans on in my room that make a lot of noise so I have the closed back one. It let's me hear small noises in competitive games better
Surprised logitech made this list. this makes me wonder if you're being paid to say it's good. I have one and its horrid. my 5 year old astro a50's sound 10x better when it comes to sound quality and the mic is a little better also. the logitech mic is so bad. the software doesn't allow shit for customization. Now remember my astro's were from before logitech bought them out. I now have corsair virtuoso SE which is a previous model of corsair and I've had them for a few years now, But only started using them once I got fed up with the astro Disconnection issue that they never fixed on my model of headset. Up until the last couple of updates to the Corsair The sound quality was just as bad as these logitech's and Was unbearably bad. Glad to report the sound quality of the corsair was fixed like a year and a half later with the software update and it sounds pretty awesome now. I'm hoping the newer generations are even better because this pair was supposed to be a backup pair that I use with my gaming laptop on work trips. Hopefully this comment helps save some people from the logitech headache. If you're used to really good sound quality and mic quality do not get the logitech. They are very comfortable but god awful sound quality. It's so bad.
Logitech owns astros so they could have borrowed technology from their brand similar to Cadillac borrow tech from Corvette bc they are both owned by gm
I have a question for anyone who might know? My oc has two 3.5mm jack slots and doesnt work for both headphones and mic when just plugged into one spot. Does that mean i need an audio splitter?
I wamt something that makes the music sound more powerful, full with perfect bass and balance. Gaming is just a olus and i dont want it to be too expensive. Should i go with number 1?
honestly i cant find any options that would work for both gaming and loud amazing ass music, only headphones i found i loved for music were skull crushers there dope, pretty pricy tho
Again, this is such an underrated channel Thanks, again for the detailed reviews. Although, I'm stuck between two options right now; The Razer blackshark v2 pros and the EPOS H6Pro. Which would you recommend?
damn i missed this video. i got the pc38x instead and the sounds great dont get me wrong, but its so uncomfortable if you wear glasses. headsets too tight
Is the Epos H6Pro an open back or closed back? Asking because I have a big head with glasses and get my ears hot a lot when gaming. Would these be good or would you say go for the Philips or Corsair since they're open back?
Suggest some gaming headphones and mice between $20 to $50...about the mouse, my personal choice is Razer Basilisk V3, which is $48...can i go for it??i need suggestions for headphones and mice...
@@IgnoredBoot well, i haven’t any problem about mouse weight. But obviously it will be better if the weight is light. And what about a headphone??around 30$
I like it, no intro or nothing just straight to the point lmao
no intro and straight to the point. i like it
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Great reviews AND a Battlefield 1 enjoyer in 2023. Based AF
i dont understand why the closed version of the EPOS H6 Pro is half the price compared to the open version, the one you are showing as #1 in your video. ive done some research but all i can see is one video i found a guy had said the closed one sounds unnatural and out of tune. if thats so, can i just buy the 75 dollar Closed Epos H6 Pro, poke some holes in it and download an EQ software or something to adjust the sound so it sounds the same as the Open Epos H6 Pro which costs right now $156? im wondering if im missing something obvious or i just found the actual best budget headset there is. please tell me that im stupid if i am :)
Hi Los, great content! I personally use the Razer Barracuda X Bluetooth which is great for gaming and music because not only does it have multiple device support with 2.4Ghz, Wired and Bluetooth but also can be EQ’d with the Razer app. It also comes in around $90-$100
meanwhile my Kraken (metal) 3.5MM headset retails for 80 but I got it for 43 new bc of Besos
Love how simple your vids are easy subscribe
not sure who decides razer over a bose or sony pair if we are paying $250
Sound latency would be why at least for the wireless ones. I personally looked at the WH-1000XM4 and m5's and the latency is over 220ms.... cant really game like that. The gamer brands like Razer and Logitech keep it around 10-50ms. Its a big difference.
@@psyticxm4 best headphones ever made
Just wondering, does the Philips SHP9600MB have detachable ear muffs? So I can clean them in case they get dirty overtime.
I have the SHP9500, V-mod BoomPro microphone with a DAC-AMP and it is an excellent combination.
Hey hope you seiing this, what DAC-AMP did you buy for the headphones?
@@CommunistDoge189 Hey bro, Syba Sonic!
Thanks :)
I’ve been searching for some headphones where i can mainly use them for music, but if the times comes to use it for gaming i can switch to my laptop or ps5 no prob.
The Barracuda Pro’s almost had me until i noticed that it doesn’t have a detachable mic like my Blackshark v2 pro wireless. They’re still my main for gaming, but music is to be left desired, and they have a detachable mic unlike the Barracuda Pro where they’re internal and it’s left to be desired for the chat quality
Best Candidate for the moment are the Turtlebeach Stealth Pro which are very similar on their features.
Another option that doesn’t have the same features but it’s pretty close are the Audeze Maxwells, but they’re currently out of stock.
And if it wasn’t obvious another main thing in all of these are the stealth they provide.
Does anyone know what's the difference between the closed and open H6 Pros? I have no idea and wanted to get some information to see which one I get.
Open Back will have a larger sound stage, but will allow more sound from the outside in. If you have a noisy environment or background noise then you should avoid the open back. If your environment is quiet then the open back will allow you to be more immersed.
Personally I have a bunch of fans on in my room that make a lot of noise so I have the closed back one. It let's me hear small noises in competitive games better
What i have to chose? EPOS H6 PRO OR CORSAIR VIRTUOSO PRO?
Surprised logitech made this list. this makes me wonder if you're being paid to say it's good. I have one and its horrid. my 5 year old astro a50's sound 10x better when it comes to sound quality and the mic is a little better also. the logitech mic is so bad. the software doesn't allow shit for customization. Now remember my astro's were from before logitech bought them out. I now have corsair virtuoso SE which is a previous model of corsair and I've had them for a few years now, But only started using them once I got fed up with the astro Disconnection issue that they never fixed on my model of headset. Up until the last couple of updates to the Corsair The sound quality was just as bad as these logitech's and Was unbearably bad. Glad to report the sound quality of the corsair was fixed like a year and a half later with the software update and it sounds pretty awesome now. I'm hoping the newer generations are even better because this pair was supposed to be a backup pair that I use with my gaming laptop on work trips. Hopefully this comment helps save some people from the logitech headache. If you're used to really good sound quality and mic quality do not get the logitech. They are very comfortable but god awful sound quality. It's so bad.
Logitech owns astros so they could have borrowed technology from their brand similar to Cadillac borrow tech from Corvette bc they are both owned by gm
I’m having that same disconnection issue on my A50s, looking for a new pair what do you recommend?
@@ricardoramos5827nah fr help me out if you find a new headset im looking for a headset with good quality no price limit
Bru mine is fine what you talking about?
@@PIECEOUT592lol do some research
Amazing as always. ❤
Been waiting for this awesome!
bro just did a tea bag at 14:35
Isnt the shp9500 better for gaming
I like that you got right into the video VERY NICE I LIKE THAT BRO
ive had the old gpx for like 3 years almost im getting the 2.0 on christmas pretty excited
I have a question for anyone who might know? My oc has two 3.5mm jack slots and doesnt work for both headphones and mic when just plugged into one spot. Does that mean i need an audio splitter?
I wamt something that makes the music sound more powerful, full with perfect bass and balance. Gaming is just a olus and i dont want it to be too expensive. Should i go with number 1?
honestly i cant find any options that would work for both gaming and loud amazing ass music, only headphones i found i loved for music were skull crushers there dope, pretty pricy tho
Again, this is such an underrated channel
Thanks, again for the detailed reviews.
Although, I'm stuck between two options right now; The Razer blackshark v2 pros and the EPOS H6Pro. Which would you recommend?
damn i missed this video. i got the pc38x instead and the sounds great dont get me wrong, but its so uncomfortable if you wear glasses. headsets too tight
EPOS H6Pro is currently on a 86€ deal in germany, insta buy
Very helpful!
wait, so the barracuda pro has a usb-c dongle for pc use? whos pc has usb-c ports?
Mine 😂
Is the Epos H6Pro an open back or closed back? Asking because I have a big head with glasses and get my ears hot a lot when gaming. Would these be good or would you say go for the Philips or Corsair since they're open back?
the h6pro have open back and a closed back version
that's due to earpads bruv (Laughs in Razer active cooling pads)
Amazing content
Hey can you try the 60% razer huntsman v3 moddding?
I bought the gamakay mk61 keyboard, can anybody tell me if it was worth it
Suggest some gaming headphones and mice between $20 to $50...about the mouse, my personal choice is Razer Basilisk V3, which is $48...can i go for it??i need suggestions for headphones and mice...
I have the basilisk its not bad but it is heavy if you dont like heavy mice then dont get it
@@IgnoredBoot well, i haven’t any problem about mouse weight. But obviously it will be better if the weight is light.
And what about a headphone??around 30$
Should’ve put the Beyerdynamic 990 in there!!
those are highly overrated, uncomfortable and has terrible build quality it’s just a streamer headphone
thanks for this content.
Great video your sister is beautiful btw
I've got the logitech, looking to get rid of it, hate their software so much
Wish the last 2 are wireless
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im so disappointed i bought the Philips SHP9600MB and they sound so cheap why did u lie to me