MSI's DS502 seem great for the gamer on a budget who needs to play quietly but who would still like some style. At $64 they do have some compromises such as 40mm drivers and a self adjusting headband but they also have the features you want such as plush earcups and virtual 7.1 surround sound. Kitguru found them effective during gameplay and the mic, while not stellar was good enough for in game communications and did not need the input to be raised significantly to be audible. If you are in need of a simple headset with controls that give you enough options to game and want to leave the fancy stuff to the audiophiles drop by for a look at the review.
"Today we are taking a look at MSI’s brand new gaming headset, the DS502, boasting 7.1 surround sound, premium build and Hi-Fi level sound quality in a lightweight, ergonomically designed package. How does it hold up? "
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How is style not an extra?
How is style not an extra?
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Holy crap, a semicolon!
Holy crap, a semicolon!
I bought a pair of these like
I bought a pair of these like 3-4 weeks ago when my other headset shit the diaper. They work pretty well, but I don’t play a ton of online games so take my opinion with a grain of salt.