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I currently have a pair of Turtle Beach x12's and am looking for a new gaming headset that is a lot better than the x12's. It needs to work for PC and Xbone and would like the price to be $150 or less. Any recommendations or any help is appreciated. Thanks
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UNKNOWNxBryson wrote I currently have a pair of Turtle Beach x12's and am looking for a new gaming headset that is a lot better than the x12's. It needs to work for PC and Xbone and would like the price to be $150 or less. Any recommendations or any help is appreciated. Thanks
Astro A40'S just the headset is £90 in the uk not sure where youd get the headset alone in the US
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Anything from Astro
what i use my x12's for - Currently using my x12's for a mixer through midi, just channel it through my keyboard to my pc and back out. clear quality for that.

but if you're looking for quality up your budget a bit, buy some Astros, I have two pairs of a50s, they're pretty nice I have to say.

also for standalone headset in the US, just search amazon.

Also if you prefer the TB series, look into the XO seven, should be PC compatible, if not it should be able to with a mic splitter unless you have a combined audio/mic jack. splitters average 2-10$.
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