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Aware_Ad1619 • 10 months ago

I ended up purchasing logitech g pro x since its closes to studio level headphone and its insane i tried every single one on the list and most professional and advanced feeling + quality was on logitech g pro x and hyperx clould alpha but i prefer logitech because of blue voice and hyperx being bought by HP is bad thats why out of them all best is logitech g pro x

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Aware_Ad1619 • about 1 year ago

I saw things like logitech g pro x being better than alpha and cloud 2 and both are same generation also they say g pro x is closer to studio headphones what do you think about this?

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B1GJ4Y421 • 6 months ago

So I’ve had these OG g pros not x for 5 years. Got them when they first came out in 2019 for 100$. Well I really liked them. Prime day deals had them 69$. Ordered them up and the audio is worse? What’s the deal here? I play bf2042 a lot. My original g pros using the dac and dts enabled in windows spatial settings sounded fantastic. I could hear people from all directions fine. Well this new dac for the pro X has it only through g hub. It sounds muffled. The foot steps are literally non existent and all I hear is explosions and gun fire across the map but before had no problem. Fiddled with the eq got it to sound slightly better but it’s not even in the realm of the g pro using the windows setting for dts. I paid for a license years back as I didn’t realize they made just a g pro non x. Wondered for years why I had no surround setting in g hub. Any fix before I return these things? Not trying to spend an arm and leg and feel I just wasted $$ because despite the condition of the 5 year old g pros they work fine and sound great still I just figured it was a good time to buy a backup on sale and was torn on the cloud iii vs these but had good luck with the previous set. G hub was uninstalled and reinstalled the latest version before plugging them in. Also the blue voice…. In 5 years are very competitive gaming. Never once heard someone say I sound weird. Or bad. Or anything. Now using the blue voice everyone says I sound weird and completely different.

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B1GJ4Y421 • 6 months ago

I actually think I’m gonna try the cloud iii and return whichever one sounds worse. I see complaints on those but they’re a newer set for the same price. On my OG g pros I can use atmos and all the spatial settings while retaining ghub eq and mic settings. They just don’t have the blue voice which I really don’t care for anyway now after trying it. And no surround option through ghub. I figured they’d be better or atleast the same through g hub but not this LOL in bf2042 people can litterally run on concrete inside a building right next to me and I can’t hear them. That’s an absolute deal breaker for me cause I could hear people across the room on the g pro non x with dts enabled through spatial setting in windows. It’s like they forced you to use ghub with the pro x to have dts and it’s a downgrade now. WHY LOL

r/LogitechG • 5 years later. Decided for the g pro x. What is happening? ->
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AyyImOnLWIAY • 7 months ago

logitech g pro x, exceptional build quality, had them since feb 2020

r/pcmasterrace • What are some good gaming headsets I can get for the $100-150 range? ->
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4rotorfury • 10 months ago

Arctis 5X has been pretty good in terms of comfort, sound quality and functionality. I have a Logitech Pro X and I prefer the Arctis on both pc and Xbox. Look for neodymium magnets in the speakers. Makes all the difference

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Azoraqua_ • 2 months ago

For me, the quality of the headphones barely matters because I switch that often that it doesn’t really have a chance to break. Although I do buy fairly expensive headphones (Currently Logitech G Pro X, Audeze Maxwell, AirPods Max (and Pro 2, but not a regular headphone)). I just have strong habit to switch out when I see something new, interesting.

r/pcmasterrace • Another „Gaming Headset“ bites the dust, tired of overpriced/hyped headphones. ->
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Alpha_1_5 • 6 months ago

I’ve got a pair of g pro x with blue voice from 2021 it works fine but I’ve found IEMs to be far better for gaming only thing I needed to buy Dolby for headphones separately on windows. Maybe give a pair of iems a go. If I were you I would return it based off of what I’ve understood from your description

r/LogitechG • 5 years later. Decided for the g pro x. What is happening? ->
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apollokade • 10 months ago

Steel Series Artics 7 Pro or Logitech G Pro X. The logitech is kind of expensive but the only headset I can use while walking around my house or even parts of my backyard, worth it off that alone.

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apollokade • 10 months ago

Ironically I felt like the V1 felt better on my head. The V2 isn't bad but I will get headache after wearing for about 4 hours+.

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Aelfebeorn • 8 months ago

Logitech g Pro all the wayyyy

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BelialFPS • 2 months ago

Personally I bought a pair of Logitech pro Xs 4 years ago and they’re still in great condition with amazing sound quality. 1 second I’m blasting music through them and using them as a speaker almost and the next I’ll play siege, perfectly able to hear everything. Idk about their other products but I’ve been nothing but satisfied with logitechs headphones so far

r/SiegeAcademy • What headset should I choose for siege between these two? ->
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adottoni • about 2 months ago

I use a separate mic & headphones, but I have the HyperX Quadcast 2 as my mic and KZ ZSN Pro X as my in-ears. I've used the Logitech G Pro X for a while before swapping to this system, however the headphones got heavy on my head after very long gaming sessions, but they were comfy! I go back to them if I need wireless :). I also have a pair of Astro A10s I use for my PS5. They are super lightweight and the audio is good, and the mic isn't terrible.

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redditor • about 3 months ago

This is weird because I’ve literally NEVER heard of this happening, are you sure when you put your mic cord into the pc that you are also selecting your headset under the input section so that your microphone actually works? If yeah, then I don’t know what to tell you. But, since you’re a PC gamer now I think it’s time to move away from headset microphones unless you literally don’t have space for one. HyperX quad cast is a great on the desk microphone that is going to be better than any headset mic you have or will own, it’s like 75 bucks on Amazon right now and it lasted me years. If you absolutely need to have a headset that has a microphone then you could go for the Logitech g pro X wireless, they’re good as far as the sound quality and the microphone is decent for a headset mic.

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redditor • about 2 months ago

The best headset I ever used was the Logitech G Pro wired headset. Detachable mic, easy 3.5mm jack, detachable wire, (splitter in case you wanna use it for pc) Sound quality is good. I need to get another one cos the one I have has held up for over 5 years, but now I play on a TV so what I think I’ll do is get a pair IEM earphones and if I really wanna, layer the headset over that to block out noise. That way I get the comfortable-ness of not constantly wearing a headset but allows me the option of the in-game advantage of noise canceling when layered.

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redditor • about 9 months ago

Logitech G PRO X was good. I tried a few, also Headphones. But currently I main a BOSE 700 with ANC because of the ANC. It can be used with cable and there are cables with boom mic for under 20 bucks. Mainly play PUBG.

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redditor • about 8 months ago

xbox headset, or he plays on xbox? If he's on PC, I've tried a few and I really like the Logitech Pro X 7.1. They're about £120. There's also a SE Amazon-exclusive version at just £60 at the moment which seems to have all the same features. The reason I like them is that the audio positioning - which is super important in PUBG - is fantastic, amongst the best I've experienced in multiple sets of headphones at all prices. Note, they are wired. Wireless, I'd recommend the CORSAIR Virtuoso RGB Wireless SE 7.1. The spacial audio on these works really well too, and the mic quality is unparalleled - listening to friends who also use this headset, there's not a whisper of background noise or hiss or anything, it's so clear it's like they're narrating an audio book to you. These are a tad expensive - £250 - and I stopped using them only because I swapped to a different audio system and some wired headphones...otherwise these would be my go-to.

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redditor • about 1 year ago

Logitech g pro x wired a 150 is amazing

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redditor • about 3 months ago

Personally I bought a pair of Logitech pro Xs 4 years ago and they’re still in great condition with amazing sound quality. 1 second I’m blasting music through them and using them as a speaker almost and the next I’ll play siege, perfectly able to hear everything. Idk about their other products but I’ve been nothing but satisfied with logitechs headphones so far

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redditor • about 2 months ago

Like I tell everyone, " gaming " headsets in general are pretty horrible, combining medium to bad audio quality with a medium to bad microphone. You could get a half decent mic and a half decent pair of headphones for a bit more if not a similar price. That being said, if you're absolutely stuck on a headset, I've tried about 10 or 12 and the Logitech G PRO X has by far been the best. 🤟 Good luck

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redditor • about 3 months ago

For gaming Logitech G Pro X SE - Amazing headphones. Poor microphones. For music: Shure SE215 IEM - My favourite earphones, been using this since 2016. And Beats Studio Buds - Looks good. Sounds ok.

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redditor • about 6 months ago

I actually think I’m gonna try the cloud iii and return whichever one sounds worse. I see complaints on those but they’re a newer set for the same price. On my OG g pros I can use atmos and all the spatial settings while retaining ghub eq and mic settings. They just don’t have the blue voice which I really don’t care for anyway now after trying it. And no surround option through ghub. I figured they’d be better or atleast the same through g hub but not this LOL in bf2042 people can litterally run on concrete inside a building right next to me and I can’t hear them. That’s an absolute deal breaker for me cause I could hear people across the room on the g pro non x with dts enabled through spatial setting in windows. It’s like they forced you to use ghub with the pro x to have dts and it’s a downgrade now. WHY LOL

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redditor • about 2 months ago

Simple build quality, good sound and removable Mic. Perfect headset.

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redditor • about 1 year ago

Don’t do it I had 2 sets fail already. The earcups break off the hinges are poorly designed. Nobody wants the AW 920H it has so many issues. Save your money get the new Alienware Pro headset or the Logitech G Pro X wireless.

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redditor • about 8 months ago

My G Pro X headset is actually pretty decent

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redditor • about 1 year ago

I believe they're the same thing. The SE just comes with less accessories

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redditor • about 1 year ago

I highly recommend the Logitech G PRO X headset. I’ve been using it for quite a while now and it‘s fantastic - there’s no audio delay, the sound is crisp, and overall it‘s just a great headset.

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redditor • about 3 months ago

Maybe these have a better band bracket but my 770 pro x plastic bracket split after 9 or so months. Thankfully I have a 3d printer and printed some solid replacements. This thing is miles above my Logitech g pro headset I replaced. As for the DAC/AMP I don't think you really need one at least it's not a huge difference for me on my 770's and it's kinda an overkill setup (FiiO K11).

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redditor • about 3 months ago

Logitech G Pro X best around 200 €. Super clear positional audio, comfy for long sessions, and the mic actually sounds human. Perfect for hearing footsteps and calling plays in Valorant

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redditor • about 8 months ago

All in one headset or so called gaming headset won't get you far for overall quality of each parts, that is audio quality, mic quality, comfort or fine tuning. They often discount parts of their quality and no one of them truly are "really high end quality". If you want the best of everything, you better get a separate headset + mic, like DT770 pro + Shure MV7 (or SM7B if you want to buy an audio interface). For the wireless headset, good "audiophile" quality one are really expansives (we're talking more than half a thousand), like the Focal Bathys. The whole setup can get to the thousand if you're taking into account an audio interface and more if you want it wireless. If you want to go in a standard "gaming" wireless headset with mic, I'll probably let other people recommend you something. On my side and before switching to a full audio setup, I used the Logitech G Pro X that was decent, good audio quality even tho it was not neutral, but no gaming headset truly is, good mic, comfortable BUT it was pretty fragile. Know just that you won't get "high end audio quality" without the all in one aspect of the gaming headset that can be mediocre at best on audio + mic quality.

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redditor • about 4 months ago

Logitech G Pro x Wireless, it's a little expensive but I find it perfect

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redditor • about 6 months ago

I've been running a g pro x since launch, been disappointed since day 1. Feel like directional audio is hard to pinpoint minus like explosions or something. If someone's walking in tarkov idk where theyre at.

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redditor • about 1 year ago

Hi, for me I play FPS games so sounds are important. I felt that I could hear things on the Audeze that I could not on the Logitech. The Frequencey Response on the Logitech is 20Hz to 20 kHz. The Audeze is 10Hz to 50 kHz so that makes sense that I could hear things on the Audeze before the Logitech.

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redditor • about 3 months ago

Be careful, ft1 and and 770 pro dont have the microphone. So i will suggest a gaming headset with mic, Pc38x have a mic with good recording quality. Also if yiu find a good cable with mic, ft1 will be the best sounding option. If you want to go for a wireless option, g pro x wireless has a good sound signature also very low latency which is really good for gaming.

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redditor • about 1 year ago

I was using Logitech ProX Wireless. I recently switched to Audeze Maxwell and I feel they sound better.

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redditor • about 4 months ago

If you don’t care about side tone and are fine, keeping it off without hearing your voice back in your ear, they are completely fine. and I promise you you won’t regret the $70 corsair I’m talking about.

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redditor • about 3 months ago

I have been using the Logitech pro x wireless or whatever for like 2 years and really like them. My wife really like the arctic stuff but imo the audio sounds shit and she’s gone through like 2 pairs because they keep breaking lmao.

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redditor • about 2 months ago

Yeah, honestly they’re insanely durable and the battery life is crazy long.. between that and the G Pro wireless, I only charge my peripherals once every two weeks. Sound quality is very good as well.

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redditor • about 2 months ago

Really a tough one to suggest as u don’t have a lot of limitations but here’s a good go to The benefits is wireless is u can just get up and move around without having to take them off ur normally find that audio quality will never be as good as a quality wired headphone (Astros- I can’t really recommend as it’s either hit or miss depending who u talk to but so is every headphone and I have no personal experience) beyerdynamic- there’s a few models that are really good some need an amp but there is room in ur budget 770pro 990pro 990 pro x Steel series artic nova pro- wireless quick swap batteries, multi connect, base station, noise cancelling on sale £237 amazon currently SOME MID-Budget headphones Logitech G pro wireless- these are my dailies as I got them for a very fair price and I enjoy wireless headsets and didn’t want to break the bank only issue I had with them is some reason audio was very low an I had to download a virtual amp to boost audio £83 on sale wired is £60 Logitech void wireless or wired- cheap will break eventually due to plastic joints £50-70 not bad for the price but terrible software CAN FEEL UNCOMFORTABLE ON EAR AT THE START Hyperx cloud iiis wireless - long battery life 120hrs average decent sound quality has gone down since the HP ownership but it ain’t bad £129 So depending on what u really want to spend most of these are good pics I always personally change the earcups to foam from fake leather as they are way more comfy I’ve heard some very great reviews about sennheisers

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redditor • about 4 months ago

Lightspeed yes, I don't know what the 2 is worth compared to the Lightspeed, I would be surprised if the price difference was worth it.

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redditor • about 8 months ago

I’ve had the Logitech G Pro wireless for over 5 years and it still works as good as it did when it was new. Battery life still over a day of continuous use, mic and audio still sound good, no visual wear. I will be buying again if it ever decides to die.

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redditor • about 5 months ago

I use the Logitech Pro X Gaming headset. It has worked great for four years.

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redditor • about 1 month ago

Goated choice, love those headphones, but mainly good for gaming though, but they are comfortable.

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redditor • about 11 months ago

textile cushions, textile bag and a cable

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redditor • about 2 months ago

Been using the Logitech pro x for years I’m a huge fan feel like I hear great

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redditor • about 4 months ago

I thought I was crazy spending almost $200’on Logitech g-pro. But it was good enough when I broke em I bought another pair

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redditor • about 11 months ago

While I love my Logitech g pro headset I wouldn’t suggest it. Sennheiser or their gaming side EPOS probably have amazing deals on. And I wouldn’t steer anyone clear

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redditor • about 4 months ago

First off, I'll admit that my title is a bit misleading but truthful, and so I'll immediately tell you what it is; the "**Corsair Void RGB Elite**". You might be thinking "*What? The $70 headset that came out in October 2019?*" Yes, that headset. If you value comfort, sound quality, mic quality, and quality feeling materials, this is the headset for you. It completely blows the competition away, all the way up into the $200-$300 price bracket. This headset is the 2nd best headset I've ever had, only coming after the now unavailable "**Corsair Void Pro"** released in August 2017. The pro had better quality earpad foam which made it unimaginably comfortable. When I got my *Void Elite* to replace my worn-into-the-ground *Void Pro* three years ago, I immediately noticed the downgrade in earpad quality, but having compared them to the current market, I now see they are still miles above everything else available, and for a fraction of the price. Just today I've purchased 3 more pairs of the Corsair Void RGB Elite so I know I will have a decent headset for the next 10 years at least, as the quality of all others continues to degrade. I want to make it clear I am **NOT** talking about the "Corsair Void Wireless V2". *The V2 is objectively one of the* *worst headset I have ever used*. The rest of this post will be a rant about how absolutely shite the rest of modern gaming headsets are and me bashing some bad ones I bought. Just this month I read people's reviews and suggestions on Reddit, Amazon, and YouTube and naively purchased the "**ASUS Rog Delta II**" ($208) then the "**Logitech G Pro X**" ($180) and then the "**Corsair Void Wireless V2**" ($140). All were in their own way, horrible quality and insanely overpriced. With the Logitech's technically being the best as long as you don't plan on using your mic. **ASUS Rog Delta II**: Complete garbage. My roommate and sister have ASUS Rog Laptops and I have a Rog motherboard and ASUS graphics card, so I had high hopes for these. SHITE. Seriously, I'm not an audiophile that complains about sound quality constantly. I use Airpods when I'm out-and-about and think they sound just fine, so believe me when I say the Rog Delta II sound quality is SO bad that it sounds like your listening to a speaker in a different room. Yes I downloaded all the drivers in the Armory Crate app. Yes I checked the connection and Hz in system sound settings. I did it all and I promise there was nothing wrong. They are just bad. I also got in a discord call and apparently the mic sounded like I was talking through a "red SOLO cup". RETURNED. **Logitech G Pro X**: Arguably the best of the bunch, pretty quality feeling, comfortable enough, good sound quality, but the mic... My biggest gripe is that if you have sidetone on and talk in anything more than a whisper, it gets overloaded and distorts the sound back into your ear super loud. Its extremely annoying. On top of that you don't get any sidetone if you're not currently using an application that is using the mic. I like having my sidetone always on, but with these if I'm not in a discord call, no sidetone. And finally, it's a detachable aux-cord mic which isn't a deal-breaker for me but is annoying and makes them sound worse in my opinion. RETURNED. **Corsair Void Wireless V2:** Oh my god, these are the worst of the whole bunch. I don't even know where to begin. They're supposed to be the next evolution of the Void Elite but are infinitely cheaper feeling and worse in every way, yet twice the price. I'll just make a list comparing them to the Void Elites. (*which, if you actually read this whole thing, will know are the already inferior version of the Void Pros*) \-Earpad foam quality: Worse \-Metal frame? Nope, Plastic \-Earpad Depth: Half as deep (*so your ears press against the hard inner plastic speaker*) \-Mic Quality: Poop. \-Sidetone: Sounds like your underwater, AND HAS A DELAY LOL \-Price: $140 (twice as much as Void RGB Elite) They don't even have the nice Corsair symbol lit up on the side. They are shit and it's sad to see Corsair go straight down the toilet. These headphones genuinely feel like they were bought at the Dollar Tree. I'm not just saying that because I'm upset. They genuinely feel like that. Buy a pair and try them out if you don't believe me haha. Thank you for coming to my TED talk. \*bow\* **tldr -** "Corsair Void Pro" are the best ever but are no longer available so their slightly inferior descendant the "Corsair Void RGB Elite" are the current best even though they're only $70 and 6 years old. You'll like them if you buy them.

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redditor • about 6 months ago

So I’ve had these OG g pros not x for 5 years. Got them when they first came out in 2019 for 100$. Well I really liked them. Prime day deals had them 69$. Ordered them up and the audio is worse? What’s the deal here? I play bf2042 a lot. My original g pros using the dac and dts enabled in windows spatial settings sounded fantastic. I could hear people from all directions fine. Well this new dac for the pro X has it only through g hub. It sounds muffled. The foot steps are literally non existent and all I hear is explosions and gun fire across the map but before had no problem. Fiddled with the eq got it to sound slightly better but it’s not even in the realm of the g pro using the windows setting for dts. I paid for a license years back as I didn’t realize they made just a g pro non x. Wondered for years why I had no surround setting in g hub. Any fix before I return these things? Not trying to spend an arm and leg and feel I just wasted $$ because despite the condition of the 5 year old g pros they work fine and sound great still I just figured it was a good time to buy a backup on sale and was torn on the cloud iii vs these but had good luck with the previous set. G hub was uninstalled and reinstalled the latest version before plugging them in. Also the blue voice…. In 5 years are very competitive gaming. Never once heard someone say I sound weird. Or bad. Or anything. Now using the blue voice everyone says I sound weird and completely different.

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redditor • about 1 year ago

I've tried the G Pro X 2 Lightspeed and it has garbage sound quality. It sounds like you're playing all the sound through a sheet of plastic and no amount of fine tuning can get rid of that, only make it less prominent. If all you care about is Siege, it's okay, since the sound stage isn't bad. But not even remotely close to being worth 200€. The first version (G Pro X Wireless) for ~100€ has way better sound quality, but the sound stage is worse. I'd much rather recommend the Beyerdynamic DT 990 Pro. Infinitely better sound quality, better sound stage and it costs less (~170€). Even without ANC and AMP, it's very good. Only problem is that you'll need a separate microphone.

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redditor • about 10 months ago

I have a Logitech G Pro Headset and I want to change its cable because it;s having bad contact. Which cable works with it? One from ugreen could work (p3-p3 cable)?

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redditor • about 7 months ago

I bought the Logitech Pro X Lightspeed and the Arctis Nova Pro Wireless. I ended up returning the Arctis. This was after I spent a week tweaking the equalizer settings, including downloading recommending settings and trying them out. To me, the Pro X blew the Arctis out of the water. It wasn't close. I mostly play COD.

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redditor • about 6 months ago

ive been considering those when i was shopping for a headset a year ago, i did some extensive research at the time and i just got rubbed the wrong way at how the cloud 2 was worse than the cloud 1 but i still wanted clear surround 7.1 stuff ... after a week of being undecided i settled on the logitech g x pro and i've been super happy with that, look into that if you're undecided, just another option :p

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