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AKG K518? They have different colors and stuff. The Pioneers aren't terrible though. Still better than Beats.
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Just got my friend to listen to the SRH750DJ. No more Pioneers. Thanks for all the recommendations.
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Budget: 100 uk pounds

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B2BJOEB2B wrote Budget: 100 uk pounds

Music preference: anything on the now series [top of uk charts]

Type / form factor and portability: over , not fussed

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Links on the names

You can get the [ Register or Signin to view external links. ] (surprisingly good considering how they look):

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[ Register or Signin to view external links. ] if you want noise cancelling (they're pretty good too)

Or [ Register or Signin to view external links. ] which would probably be the best for you in terms of sound signature.
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You can always trust this guy

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Budget: 170$ AUD -
Gaming headphone for PS3!
Also tell me what jack's and how to set it up.
Thanks!
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Rambo25 wrote Budget: 170$ AUD -
Gaming headphone for PS3!
Also tell me what jack's and how to set it up.
Thanks!


If you're buying it for the sole purpose of gaming then I'd lower my budget to around $90 USD, and even that's pushing it IMO.
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Rambo25 wrote Budget: 170$ AUD -
Gaming headphone for PS3!
Also tell me what jack's and how to set it up.
Thanks!


This will require a couple of different things to work properly. This will give you a mic input over USB, and headphone out using the PS3's component out. This is a very similar setup to what I am running with my own PS3!

This adapter or something that does the same thing will let you use headphones with the component out of the PS3. Enable audio multi-out in sound settings to output to this as well as HDMI, which I assume you're using. If not, HDMI cables are extremely cheap at well under $1 US per foot. Any more, and it's overpriced. There's no quality difference between a $100 cable and a $1 cable since it's purely a digital signal. If anyone tries to tell you otherwise, they're delusional and/or Monster Cable reps. Here's an example of what you should get, a female RCA to female 3.5 mm stereo jack. Make sure it is 3.5 mm stereo! It's very important, especially for gaming.

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Headphones. If you can get the Audio Technica AD700, you'll be hard pressed to find a better gaming headphone. They're absolutely legendary for gaming, and outperform any garbage Turtle Beaches, Astros, Trittons, and such for less.

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And a mic. Get the Zalman ZM-1 if you can. The performance you get for the price is unbeatable. It's this:

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To use the mic properly, I'd get a Griffin iMic. There are cheaper solutions, but this has been confirmed to work with the PS3 and others have had issues.

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I probably went over budget, but I have no idea how these things are priced down under, or even if they're available. Tell me if you need more help!
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Budget: Anything under 200

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Skyrim- wrote Budget: Anything under 200

Music preference: Alternative Rock & Country

Type / form factor and portability: What does this mean?

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If I were you, I'd get the Vsonic GR07. Instead of going with something that has a sound that might not be for everyone and you might not be so sure of, I don't think you can go wrong with these. Like their little brother, the GR06, they're neutral and natural-sounding without being lifeless. They're very durable, comfortable, and sound excellent at their price point. The accessories are in a class of their own since the GR07 comes packaged with a BUNCH of different tips (and they're good tips, too), so you're sure to find a fit that you like. They're available from Amazon, here's the link:

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Gateshop appears to be a good seller, so no worries there.
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