Post: Gobble's Gaming Headset Breakdown
04-09-2010, 11:57 AM #1
(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Right ok, so it's been a while since I've pulled a review out... But then again, it's been such a long time since I've been able to review something new! Smile

Today I'm going to be talking about Gaming Headsets. I'll be ranging from the Tritton Ax720's to P21's and even adding an experience with a set of Professional Studio Monitoring Headphones. Sert has now added a review for the Astro a30's for you as well. I'm hoping this information can help someone thinking about starting headset gaming.

The gaming headset market seems to be on the HUGE rise! With nearly all new generation of consoles with Dolby Digital Surround games created as standard, the Market's opened up to a whole range of headset ranging in prices and technologies.



In the beginning.....

My first encounter with a full headset was with a pair of p21's at a friends house. He'd bought a headset after being recommended to buy one from a PC gamer friend and with the p21's being at a reasonable price and available in the UK, he decided to go with them. The p21's are quite a simple headset. They're an over head design, comfy headphones with a flexible mic and controls on the cable. They are powered through the USB, which is also the mic connection and bingo, you're off!

The p21's have a good sound, quite a rich bass to them. As they are stereo, I found it quite hard to completely judge where a person is, but it was a lot better then your TV speakers. When you first use any headset, you will hear sounds in the game you've not heard before, which is quite freaky and it will really help you with those 1 on 1 sneak up encounters.

All in all, if you're looking for a good pair of gaming headphones, that are cheap (in gaming headset world) and will help your gaming. Then they're good to go with!

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The Damn Mrs!!!

So time went by and although I liked my friend p21's, I didn't rush out to buy any. Soon enough though, the lady of my life started moaning about "world war 3" going on when she was trying to sleep, so having a pair of Studio Monitoring Headphones, I decided I connected my headphones up for playing at night.

Now these headphones are not designed for gaming, but for studio monitoring. With this in mind, the quality of the sounds that come from these are unreal, but they're not meant for a gaming situation. They were quite similar sounding to the p21's in the way they handle sound from angles (being Stereo), but they handled mid and low frequency's a lot better.

The downside of these were, the p21's tended to make sounds quite central at times, but with the most of sound coming from the side that it should, these however, were very "Left or Right" at time, which is strange sounding.

The Cons of course was the Headphones do not include a mic and were not designed for gaming in mind, however if you do have some good headphones about and can live without a mic, then do try them out. It's still a lot better then playing just through the TV and will give you a start in the Headset gaming world.

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Hello... I'm Dolby Digital

Finally, I come to the Trittons.

The Trittons were designed as a gaming headset capable of using Surround sound technology. They differ from the p21's in that they have a box that requires a power source. This box is what takes the optical signal from your ps3, converts the Dolby digital sound into the headphone format, then sends it down to the phones.

When first putting these on, it's quite a leap from those of the Stereo Headphones. There's a much better sense of where someone is around and the distance that the person is. After a whole night of gaming with these on, I'm still not used to the sound of footsteps all the time and at times, getting a little paranoid and trying to shoot team mates - whoops :p

The Headset themselves are quite cheap in comparison to say the Astro's, but use the same technology.

As for a design, the cups actually surround your ears rather then sitting on the ears. They have the Dolby Box, Optical in and USB for the Mic, which is detachable.

For anyone willing to put some extra money and looking for a new edge to gaming, then I really do recommend trying some Trittons, or indeed another Surround sound Headset. You will hear things with a lot more depth and colour with these and you can tell they were designed for the serious gamer.

The cons I have with these headphones is you have to have another box on your TV stand, but this isn't so much of an issue for me and is apparent with most Surround Sound Headsets.

Also after long time gaming, it's nice to take them off and just let your ears breathe, but you'll find this with all headsets.

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P.s Thanks to Sert (Re-Insertion) for sending me the Trittons

Astro time Gentlemen?


Re-Insertion[/U][/color] here to add my thoughts and experiences with the Astro Gaming Heasdet A30, as well as the Astro Gaming Mixamp...

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I have owned the Astro A30 for about a month now and have absolutely no complaints with it, other than the premium pricetag ($225 for A30 headset and mixamp combo). The A30 model is supposed to be the "travel" version of a superior surround sound headset. In my opinion, this headset delivers crisp sound coming from any direction just as if you were listening to an actual Dolby 5.1 system. The smaller size, compared to the A40 or Tritton's, is very suitable to my wants and needs. It's lightweight, very versatile and doesn't look like you are Air Traffic Control Winky Winky This is the best set of headphones that I have ever owned, but not too far above the Tritton's. As with the Tritton Ax720 model, all Astro headsets are simulated surround sound, which is where the mixamp comes in.

The Astro Mixamp is a very unique device in that it is one of the few devices capable of converting PS3 sound into simulated surround sound. This device can take just about any sound input from a PC, XBOX or PS3 and convert it to go through any headset (must be capable of surround sound). The volume is adjustable for both voice and game volume, which is nice. Trust me when I say these things will rock your world and command ALL of your attention.

I will note that any game in which many things and/or sounds that are happening frequently, such as Domination or Ground War on Call of Duty, it is very tough to focus with so much going on. However, when you play games where not so much action is happening, Hardcore SND on Call of Duty, a surround sound headset will help tremendously. As I have told Gobble when I sold him the Tritton Ax720's, it takes a bit of getting used to when you go from about 25% of the sound from just the TV sound, to 100% of all sounds everywhere around you, in the game.

I hope this helps some of you out there in the market for a nice headset. If there's anything that I may have missed with this short review, feel free to PM me with any questions. Thanks.

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Sert


In Closing.......


If you're thinking about using a headset in your gaming, then I hope this has given you a little bit of an incite into what the differences are between the high end, the bottom end and indeed, the beauty of using a headset in general.

Stay Classy NGU!

Gobz
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04-10-2010, 07:29 AM #20
Omfg Jon
Space Ninja
I have the pair of Trittons you mentioned. Smile I love them so much. I have a pretty beast surround sound set up and the Trittons are still better.
04-10-2010, 07:39 AM #21
Boko577
1639th Member!
Just got the Tritton a week or two ago. I love it!
04-10-2010, 10:26 AM #22
ShAdoW_RiDa
Former Blue Mod
Originally posted by Gobble View Post
Right ok, so it's been a while since I've pulled a review out... But then again, it's been such a long time since I've been able to review something new! Smile

Finally, I come to the Trittons.

When first putting these on, it's quite a leap from those of the Stereo Headphones. There's a much better sense of where someone is around and the distance that the person is. After a whole night of gaming with these on, I'm still not used to the sound of footsteps all the time and at times, getting a little paranoid and trying to shoot team mates - whoops :p


Nice review gobble. If you get shocked by how you know where people are due to the headphones,try using sitrep pro,the perk gives a similar effect to that of the Trittons.

Originally posted by Insertion View Post
I have owned the Astro A30 for about a month now and have absolutely no complaints with it, other than the premium pricetag ($225 for A30 headset and mixamp combo). The A30 model is supposed to be the "travel" version of a superior surround sound headset. In my opinion, this headset delivers crisp sound coming from any direction just as if you were listening to an actual Dolby 5.1 system. The smaller size, compared to the A40 or Tritton's, is very suitable to my wants and needs. It's lightweight, very versatile and doesn't look like you are Air Traffic Control Winky Winky This is the best set of headphones that I have ever owned, but not too far above the Tritton's. As with the Tritton Ax720 model, all Astro headsets are simulated surround sound, which is where the mixamp comes in.

The Astro Mixamp is a very unique device in that it is one of the few devices capable of converting PS3 sound into simulated surround sound. This device can take just about any sound input from a PC, XBOX or PS3 and convert it to go through any headset (must be capable of surround sound). The volume is adjustable for both voice and game volume, which is nice. Trust me when I say these things will rock your world and command ALL of your attention.

I will note that any game in which many things and/or sounds that are happening frequently, such as Domination or Ground War on Call of Duty, it is very tough to focus with so much going on. However, when you play games where not so much action is happening, Hardcore SND on Call of Duty, a surround sound headset will help tremendously. As I have told Gobble when I sold him the Tritton Ax720's, it takes a bit of getting used to when you go from about 25% of the sound from just the TV sound, to 100% of all sounds everywhere around you, in the game.

I hope this helps some of you out there in the market for a nice headset. If there's anything that I may have missed with this short review, feel free to PM me with any questions. Thanks.


Great review there aswell sert. I currently use some cheapass bluetooth headset that cost me £40,I don't even know the name of it!! It provides a good gaming experience for me,I can't say I complain about. I do know one thing for sure:my gaming experience is nothing compared to that of yours (Sert) or Gobbles or anybody else who owns an epic headset like these.

I want to buy either the Astros or the Trittons but I don't know how much they both cost. If someone could provide me with a price tag for the 2 gaming headsets,that would make me happy Smile

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Sert
04-10-2010, 04:24 PM #23
Sert
Al Capone, Jr.
Originally posted by Blurr View Post
I might be getting this baby soon:

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Its going to be expensive but it's sooooo gonna be worth it.


Dude, if you got the $$ for these, I say go for 'em. I'm the type of guy who always wants the "better" things, so went from Tritton's to Astros. You will not be disappointed at all. If anyone wants to add any headset not mentioned in this thread, submit a few paragraphs and possibly a picture to either myself of gobble so we can add it in. Good looking thread....
04-10-2010, 04:29 PM #24
Great review Gob! I was thinking about purchasing the Px21's for my PS3, what do you think?

The P21's are very much different from each other. Do you think you could make a Px21 bit if you have some time?

Regards

~ xTяY-
04-10-2010, 06:32 PM #25
xVii-
Big Sister
Very Nice Review. I use the Trittons, and I love them. I don't know how they compare to other gaming headsets, but I used to use a pair of regular stereo headphones, and the Trittons are more comfortable and have amazing sound quality.
04-10-2010, 09:08 PM #26
-Luis7uarez-
Previously fer9dotorres
Nice review Happy
04-10-2010, 09:23 PM #27
glitchplz
Samurai Poster
Like the posts wide variety and detailed
04-10-2010, 09:36 PM #28
RiDiCuL0uSs
i'lln 2 tha maX
turtle beach X41 FTW, although you cannot use the mic on ps3 the 5.1 surround sound makes up for it Smile

i never get snuck up on ever

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